Henry Vincent

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Henry Vincent was a prominent 19th-century British radical and orator who became one of the leading figures in the Chartist movement for political and electoral reform.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chartist
human
orator
political activist
radical politician
areaOfInfluence England NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
Wales
cause abolition of property qualifications for MPs
annual parliaments
extension of the franchise
parliamentary reform
payment of MPs
secret ballot
universal male suffrage
centuryOfActivity 19th century
continentOfCitizenship Europe
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
ethnicGroup English
familyName Vincent
fieldOfWork electoral reform
politics
workers' rights
genre political speech
political writing
givenName Henry
hasGender male
knownFor imprisonment for his Chartist activities
touring the country giving Chartist speeches
languageSpoken English
movement British radical movement
Chartism
notableFor campaigning for political reform
leadership in the Chartist movement
public oratory
notableRole leading figure in the Chartist movement
occupation journalist
lecturer
orator
political activist
partOf 19th-century British radicalism
placeOfBirth Holborn NERFINISHED
London, England
surface form: London
politicalAlignment democratic reform
radical
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
residence Bristol NERFINISHED
London, England
surface form: London

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Chartism notableLeader Henry Vincent