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- Manhood_Suffrage_League abstract "The Manhood Suffrage League was a nineteenth-century ultra-radical and, later, socialist club.The organisation was founded in 1874 as the Democratic and Trades Alliance Association. Most of its initial members were tailors or shoemakers based in Soho, many had been active Chartists and, later, supporters of James Bronterre O'Brien, and almost all were active in the First International. They included Maltman Barry, Johann Eccarius, Robert Gammage, J. Bedford Leno, Charles Murray, James Murray, John Rogers, William Townshend and Henry Travis.In 1875, the club renamed itself as the \"Manhood Suffrage League\", taking its name from the northern section of the Reform League. Around this time, William Morris and Frank Kitz came into contact with the group.In 1877, Maltman Barry, by then the club's secretary, became an outspoken supporter of the Tory campaign to intervene in the Russo-Turkish War. Much of the group objected to this, and the organisation ceased to function by the end of the year. However, it subsequently revived, and by the early 1880s, it had become more interested in socialism. The group became influential in the Marylebone Central Democratic Association and the Social and Political Education League. League members Murray, J. D. Butler and James MacDonald all subsequently became leading figures in the Social Democratic Federation.".
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- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink Category:1874_establishments_in_England.
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- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Murray_(politician).
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink Chartism.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Kitz.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Travis.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink International_Workingmens_Association.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink J._Bedford_Leno.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink J._D._Butler.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink James_Bronterre_OBrien.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink James_MacDonald_(trade_unionist).
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink James_Murray_(socialist).
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Eccarius.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink John_Rogers_(socialist).
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink Maltman_Barry.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink Marylebone_Central_Democratic_Association.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink Radicalism_(historical).
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink Reform_League.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink Robert_George_Gammage.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink Russo-Turkish_War_(1877–78).
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink Shoemaking.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink Social_Democratic_Federation.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink Social_and_Political_Education_League.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink Socialism.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink Soho.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink Tailor.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink Tory.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink William_Morris.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLink William_Townshend_(politician).
- Manhood_Suffrage_League wikiPageWikiLinkText "Manhood Suffrage League".
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- Manhood_Suffrage_League subject Category:1874_establishments_in_England.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League subject Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_England.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League subject Category:Political_parties_established_in_1874.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League subject Category:Radical_parties.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League subject Category:Socialist_parties_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League type Organisation.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League type Establishment.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League type Organisation.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League type Organization.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League type Organization.
- Manhood_Suffrage_League comment "The Manhood Suffrage League was a nineteenth-century ultra-radical and, later, socialist club.The organisation was founded in 1874 as the Democratic and Trades Alliance Association. Most of its initial members were tailors or shoemakers based in Soho, many had been active Chartists and, later, supporters of James Bronterre O'Brien, and almost all were active in the First International. They included Maltman Barry, Johann Eccarius, Robert Gammage, J.".
- Manhood_Suffrage_League label "Manhood Suffrage League".
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