Meyer London

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Meyer London was an early 20th-century American socialist politician and labor lawyer who served in the U.S. House of Representatives as one of the few Socialists ever elected to Congress.

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instanceOf human
labor lawyer
lawyer
member of the United States House of Representatives
politician
socialist politician
advocatedFor civil liberties
trade unions
workers' rights
burialPlace Mount Carmel Cemetery, Queens
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
United States of America
dateOfBirth 1871-12-29
dateOfDeath 1926-06-06
educatedAt New York University School of Law
electedIn 1914 United States House of Representatives elections
1916 United States House of Representatives elections
endTime 1919-03-03
ethnicGroup Jewish
familyName London, England
surface form: London
fieldOfWork journalism
labor law
politics
givenName Meyer
languagesSpokenWrittenOrSigned English
Yiddish
mannerOfDeath traffic collision
memberOf Socialist Party of America
nativeLanguage Yiddish
notableFor advocacy for labor rights
being one of the few Socialists ever elected to the United States Congress
opposition to World War I policies such as the Espionage Act
occupation journalist
labor lawyer
lawyer
politician
placeOfBirth Congress Poland
Kalvarija
Russian Empire
placeOfDeath New York City
politicalIdeology socialism
positionHeld United States representative from New York
member of the United States House of Representatives
religion Judaism
representedDistrict New York's 12th congressional district
sexOrGender male
startTime 1915-03-04
workLocation New York City
wroteFor Jewish Daily Forward

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