Come and explore local stories, groundbreaking ideas and people who made history.

In May 1842, a petition with over 3 million signatures was carried through London to Parliament, demanding sweeping reforms: votes for all men over 21, no property qualification for MPs, secret ballots, MP salaries, equal constituencies, and annual parliaments. The Northern Star, voice of the Chartist movement, reported on its journey and the wave of strikes, uprisings, and repression that followed. In this talk, Dr Vic Clarke explores how campaigners combined peaceful and physical strategies for change—from Parliament to Clerkenwell Green.
Join us for the latest in the series of Reds on the Green events organised jointly with Islington Heritage and discover the radical history of Clerkenwell Green. Explore local stories, ground-breaking ideas and people who made history.
Thursday 20th November, 6pm
Free, all welcome. No booking necessary, just turn up!
Marx Memorial Library, 37a Clerkenwell Green, London, EC1R 0DU
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