Letter to Mr. Summers. [London, Eng.] 1885 Oct. 14.

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Letter to Mr. Summers. [London, Eng.] 1885 Oct. 14.

Thanking Summers for his role in Bradlaugh's candidature.

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Bradlaugh, Charles, 1833-1891

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Charles Bradlaugh was an active and controversial worker for social reform in England. Largely self-educated, he questioned theological, political, and social issues in countless pamphlets and speeches throughout England and the United States. Publicity and scandal followed him, perhaps most notably in the 1877 trial of Bradlaugh and Annie Besant for publishing Charles Knowlton's Fruits of Philosophy. He was elected to Parliament, but was disallowed from sitting in the house because of his stanc...