Bronterre O'Brien

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Bronterre O'Brien was a prominent 19th-century Irish-born Chartist leader, journalist, and political reformer active in the British working-class movement.

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instanceOf Chartist leader
journalist
person
political activist
political reformer
activePeriod 19th century
advocatedFor annual parliaments
equal electoral districts
payment of MPs
secret ballot
universal male suffrage
birthName James Bronterre O'Brien NERFINISHED
birthPlace Granard, County Longford, Ireland NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath illness
contributedTo The Northern Star NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Ireland
dateOfBirth 1804-01-01
dateOfDeath 1864-12-23
deathPlace London, England
edited The Poor Man’s Guardian NERFINISHED
educatedAt Trinity College Dublin NERFINISHED
ethnicOrigin Irish
familyName O'Brien NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Bronterre NERFINISHED
James
hasOccupation political theorist
influencedBy French Revolution NERFINISHED
Gracchus Babeuf NERFINISHED
Thomas Paine NERFINISHED
knownFor advocacy of universal suffrage
campaigning for political and social reform
leadership in the Chartist movement
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement British working-class movement
Chartism NERFINISHED
name Bronterre O'Brien NERFINISHED
notableIdea land and currency reform
notableWork The Northern Star NERFINISHED
The Poor Man’s Guardian NERFINISHED
occupation barrister
journalist
political writer
placeOfBurial Kensal Green Cemetery NERFINISHED
politicalIdeology radicalism
republicanism
socialism
residence London, England
surface form: London

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James Bronterre O'Brien knownAs Bronterre O'Brien