London Working Men’s Association

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The London Working Men’s Association was a 19th-century British radical organization central to the early Chartist movement, advocating political reform and working-class rights.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political organization
radical organization
working-class organization
activeInCentury 19th century
aim abolition of property qualifications for MPs
annual parliaments
equal electoral districts
extension of the franchise
payment of Members of Parliament
political reform
secret ballot
universal male suffrage
working-class political rights
contributedTo drafting of the People’s Charter
country United Kingdom
focus peaceful constitutional reform
political education
working-class education
foundedBy Allan Davenport NERFINISHED
Francis Place NERFINISHED
Henry Hetherington NERFINISHED
Henry Vincent NERFINISHED
James Bronterre O’Brien NERFINISHED
James Watson NERFINISHED
John Arthur Roebuck NERFINISHED
John Cleave NERFINISHED
John Gast NERFINISHED
John Roebuck NERFINISHED
Thomas Slingsby Duncombe NERFINISHED
William Lovett NERFINISHED
hasIdeology Chartism NERFINISHED
political reformism
radicalism
historicalSignificance central to the early development of Chartism
influential in formulating the six points of the People’s Charter
locatedIn England
Great Britain
London NERFINISHED
movement Chartist movement NERFINISHED
notableWork People’s Charter NERFINISHED
opposed political exclusion of working class
restricted parliamentary franchise
partOf early Chartist movement
socialClassBase artisans
skilled workers
usedMethod pamphleteering
petitions
public meetings

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William Lovett memberOf London Working Men’s Association