The Propagandists

The Propagandists

The Propagandists were a small band of self-sacrificing, intelligent young men lead by the Radical ex-Chartist John Bedford Leno. They would speak on behalf of common workers in legal and social matters and met weekly at the "Windsor Castle" pub in Holborn.

It was from the "Propagandists" that the Reform League was later established in 1865 to press for manhood suffrage and the ballot.

References

* "The Aftermath with Autobiography of the Author" (John Bedford Leno) published By Reeves & Turner, London 1892.


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