Alton Locke
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Exposing the social injustices laborers faced in the nineteenth century, Alton Locke sympathizes with those working in agriculture and the garment industry. The reforming novel appeals for the eliminating of property restrictions on voting so that workingmen have a larger voice. It was published in 1850 and deals with Kingsley’s involvement with the Chartist campaign.
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