In 1848 the British establishment watched in horror as revolution swept across Europe. In London, Chartist leaders delivered a petition to Parliament asserting the rights of ordinary people. Dangerous ...
William Cuffay, a black tailor who lived in London, was one of the leaders and martyrs of the Chartist movement, the first mass political movement of the British working class. His grandfather was an ...
MANY Morning Star readers will remember well the powerful Sheffield historian and a founder of the Socialist History Society, Bill Moore, who dedicated his scholarly life to “History from below,” and ...
Chartism was the largest working-class political movement of the 19th century. A huge gathering was organised by union leaders at Kersal Moor near Salford on 24 September 1838 to allow working class ...
HISTORY buffs will be stepping out onto the streets of Merthyr Tydfil this weekend. Viv Pugh from The Dic Penderyn Society will be leading people through the town on Sunday so they can follow in the ...
In 1848 the British establishment watched in horror as revolution swept across Europe. In London, Chartist leaders delivered a petition to Parliament asserting the rights of ordinary people. Dangerous ...
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