Northern Star

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Northern Star was a prominent 19th-century British Chartist newspaper that served as a key voice and organizing tool for the working-class political reform movement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chartist newspaper
newspaper
circulationArea industrial towns in Britain
northern England NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United Kingdom NERFINISHED
genre political newspaper
radical press
hasEffect contributed to working-class political consciousness
helped spread Chartist ideas
provided national coordination for local Chartist groups
strengthened communication within the Chartist movement
hasRole medium for movement coordination
medium for political education
organizing tool for the Chartist movement
platform for Chartist leaders
voice of the working class
ideology political democracy
social reform
universal male suffrage
languageOfWorkOrName English
locationOfInfluence Great Britain NERFINISHED
mainSubject Chartist movement NERFINISHED
parliamentary reform in Britain
working-class politics
medium print
movement Chartism NERFINISHED
notableFor coverage of Chartist campaigns
influence on British radical politics
large working-class readership
role in mobilizing mass petitions
role in sustaining Chartist organization
politicalAlignment Chartism NERFINISHED
working-class political reform
publicationPeriod 19th century
targetAudience British working class
supporters of Chartism

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Chartism publication Northern Star