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Tom Mann

Thomas Mann (15 April 1856 – 13 March 1941), was an English trade unionist and is widely recognised as a leading, pioneering figure for the early labour movement in Britain. Largely self-educated, Mann became a successful organiser and a popular public speaker in the British labour movement. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The development of the labour movement by Mann, Tom

    Published 1890
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    From single tax to syndicalism by Mann, Tom, 1856-1941

    Published 1913
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    The eight hours movement by Mann, Tom, 1856-1941

    Published 1891
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    The programme of the I.L.P. and the unemployed by Mann, Tom, 1856-1941

    Published 1895
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    Tom Mann's memoirs by Mann, Tom, 1856-1941

    Published 1923
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    Forecasts of the coming century by Carpenter, Edward, 1844-1929

    Published 1897
    Other Authors: “…Mann, Tom, 1856-1941…”
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