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London Working Men's Association

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Programme issued by the London Working Men's Association for a Reform Demonstration in 1866. LWMA Reform Demonstration.jpg
Programme issued by the London Working Men's Association for a Reform Demonstration in 1866.

The London Working Men's Association was an organisation established in London in 1836. [1] It was one of the foundations of Chartism, advocating for universal male suffrage, equally-populated electoral districts, the abolition of property qualifications for MPs, annual Parliaments, the payment of MPs, and the establishment of secret ballot voting. [2] The founders were William Lovett, Francis Place and Henry Hetherington. They appealed to skilled workers rather than the mass of unskilled factory labourers. They were associated with Owenite socialism and the movement for general education.

References

  1. Minute Book of the London Working Men’s Association. British Library 2011. Retrieved 19 July 2011.
  2. Rodney Mace (1999). British Trade Union Posters: An Illustrated History. Sutton Publishing. p. 31. ISBN   0750921587.
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