Recognising the Chartists
British democracy owes a debt to the country’s first civil rights movement, says Malcolm Chase.
British democracy owes a debt to the country’s first civil rights movement, says Malcolm Chase.
Malcolm Chase recalls the life of the Soho tailor William Cuffay, the son of a freed slave from St Kitts, who overcame poverty and disability to become one of the leaders of the Chartist ‘conspiracy’ of 1848.