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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Benjamin Lucraft (1809-1897) foi um sindicBenjamin Lucraft (1809-1897) foi um sindicalista inglês, que participou do movimento cartista e mais tarde, liderou as trade unions inglesas. Foi membro do Conselho Geral da Associação Internacional dos Trabalhadores de 1864 a 1871. Em 1871, manifestou-se contra a Comuna de Paris e logo após desligou-se da Internacional. e logo após desligou-se da Internacional. , Benjamin Lucraft (28 November 1809 – 25 SeBenjamin Lucraft (28 November 1809 – 25 September 1897) was a famous craftsman chair-carver in London where his radical inclinations led him to be involved in many political movements. Lucraft was a public advocate of Chartism and a founder member, and sometime chairman, of the "General Council of First International" of the International Workingmen's Association. He was the only working-class man elected to the first London School Board in 1870 where he campaigned for free education for all, among other issues. He was a member, or officer, in a wide number of radical political movements of the 19th century. In 1874 he stood for election in Finsbury and in 1880 for Tower Hamlets; in both elections he was unsuccessful but was one of the forerunners of the Lib-Lab candidates who had their first electoral success in 1874. He died in 1897.lectoral success in 1874. He died in 1897.
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rdfs:comment Benjamin Lucraft (28 November 1809 – 25 SeBenjamin Lucraft (28 November 1809 – 25 September 1897) was a famous craftsman chair-carver in London where his radical inclinations led him to be involved in many political movements. Lucraft was a public advocate of Chartism and a founder member, and sometime chairman, of the "General Council of First International" of the International Workingmen's Association. He was the only working-class man elected to the first London School Board in 1870 where he campaigned for free education for all, among other issues. He was a member, or officer, in a wide number of radical political movements of the 19th century.l political movements of the 19th century. , Benjamin Lucraft (1809-1897) foi um sindicBenjamin Lucraft (1809-1897) foi um sindicalista inglês, que participou do movimento cartista e mais tarde, liderou as trade unions inglesas. Foi membro do Conselho Geral da Associação Internacional dos Trabalhadores de 1864 a 1871. Em 1871, manifestou-se contra a Comuna de Paris e logo após desligou-se da Internacional. e logo após desligou-se da Internacional.
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