Walking Tour: For the Many: Chartists and Marxists in Soho

Walking Tour: For the Many: Chartists and Marxists in Soho

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Oxford Circus

Oxford Street, London, W1B 2EP

London, England, GB, W1B 2EP

Soho in the nineteenth century was a ferment of revolutionary thought. This walk shows the legacy of Blake, Shelley, Marx and the Chartists

The Chartists were a formidable mass movement to extend the right to vote for the working classes. They were active in Soho and there were several links with Karl Marx, who famously lived in Dean St. Other inhabitants included the poet and artist William Blake and Percy Bysshe Shelley, who made the phrase ” Ye are many – they are few” famous in his poem about the massacre of protestors in 1819 nicknamed Peterloo.

Take a fascinating stroll through Soho and learn more about its radical past

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