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"Unveiling the Radical Minds: From Marx to Malcolm X, a Journey of Revolution" Step into the world thinkers and leaders as we explore their profound impact on history

Background imageRadical Collection: Ashmead-Bartlett, Labouchere, Gibson Bowles and Healy

Ashmead-Bartlett, Labouchere, Gibson Bowles and Healy
The Story of the Wicked Wags. Sir Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett (18491902) - an American born British Conservative politician, Radical MP Henry Du Pre Labby Labouchere (1831-1912)

Background imageRadical Collection: Rosebery conquers Hugh Price Hughes and Labby Labouchere

Rosebery conquers Hugh Price Hughes and Labby Labouchere
The Dreadful Story about Primrose and the Gee-Gee (cont.). Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, 1st Earl of Midlothian (1847-1929) - a British Liberal statesman and Prime Minister

Background imageRadical Collection: Rosebery menaced by Hugh Price Hughes and Labby Labouchere

Rosebery menaced by Hugh Price Hughes and Labby Labouchere
The Dreadful Story about Primrose and the Gee-Gee. Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, 1st Earl of Midlothian (1847-1929) - a British Liberal statesman and Prime Minister

Background imageRadical Collection: Aleksey Nikolayevich Pleshcheyev - Radical Russian Poet

Aleksey Nikolayevich Pleshcheyev - Radical Russian Poet
Aleksey Nikolayevich Pleshcheyev (1825-1893) - Radical Russian Poet. Date: circa 1890

Background imageRadical Collection: The long Dress - Shock in Paris

The long Dress - Shock in Paris at this radical fashion style! Date: circa 1930s

Background imageRadical Collection: The Great Headless Radical Party Elephant

The Great Headless Radical Party Elephant
The Great Headless Radical Party - The sort of thing no fellow can understand!. Joseph Chamberlain mocking the ruling government, labelled the Radical Party )

Background imageRadical Collection: John Elliott Burns - Radical Politician

John Elliott Burns - Radical Politician
John Elliott Burns (1858-1943) - Radical statesman, Member of Parliament for Battersea. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageRadical Collection: Memorial to the late Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain

Memorial to the late Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain
A memorial card to the late Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914). This card was sent by Dame (Cicely) Veronica Wedgwood (19101997) - an English historian who generally published under the name C

Background imageRadical Collection: Manfred Brod, A Radical Network in the English Revolution: John Pordage and his Circle

Manfred Brod, A Radical Network in the English Revolution: John Pordage and his Circle, 1646-54

Background imageRadical Collection: Richard Cobden (1804-1865) the Apostle of Free Trade. British politician

Richard Cobden (1804-1865) the Apostle of Free Trade. British politician, economist and Lancashire calico manufacturer. A founder in 1838 of Anti-Corn Law League and campaigner for Free Trade

Background imageRadical Collection: Charles Bradlaugh (1833-91) British free-thinker and social reformer. Lectured under

Charles Bradlaugh (1833-91) British free-thinker and social reformer. Lectured under name Iconoclast. Elected MP for Northampton 1880, refused oath and expelled

Background imageRadical Collection: James Stuart (b1843) scientist, journalist, supporter of womens suffrage, radical politician

James Stuart (b1843) scientist, journalist, supporter of womens suffrage, radical politician. Member of Parliament for Hoxton. Cartoon from Vanity Fair, London, 5 October 1899. Chromolithograph

Background imageRadical Collection: Photomontage of radical members of the first South Carolina legislature after the

Photomontage of radical members of the first South Carolina legislature after the American Civil War. Each member is identified

Background imageRadical Collection: The Ranters Declaration c1650. Ranters were a radical English Christian sect

The Ranters Declaration c1650. Ranters were a radical English Christian sect at the time of the Commonwealth, one of a number of nonconformist groups

Background imageRadical Collection: Death or Liberty... Or Britannia & the Virtues of the Constitution in danger of

Death or Liberty... Or Britannia & the Virtues of the Constitution in danger of Violation from the great Political Libertine

Background imageRadical Collection: John Morley, first Viscount Morley (1838-1923) English radical politician, statesman

John Morley, first Viscount Morley (1838-1923) English radical politician, statesman, philosopher, journalist and writer. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery (London, 1890-1894)

Background imageRadical Collection: Millicent Fawcett (born Garrett - 1947-1929) English feminist, for 50 years a leader

Millicent Fawcett (born Garrett - 1947-1929) English feminist, for 50 years a leader of the movement for womens suffrage. Sister of the pioneer woman physician Elizabeth Garrett Anderson

Background imageRadical Collection: John Bright (1811-1889) British radical orator and statesman, born in Rochdale, Lancashire

John Bright (1811-1889) British radical orator and statesman, born in Rochdale, Lancashire of Quaker parents. First elected as a Member of Parliament in 1843

Background imageRadical Collection: John Bright (1811-1889) English radical statesman, born in Rochdale, Lancashire

John Bright (1811-1889) English radical statesman, born in Rochdale, Lancashire. Anti-Corn Law League. Reform Act 1867. Engraving from The Worlds Great Men (London, c1870)

Background imageRadical Collection: William Scholefield (1809-1867), English radical Member of Parliament for Birmingham

William Scholefield (1809-1867), English radical Member of Parliament for Birmingham. First Mayor of Birmingham (1838) when the city was incorporated

Background imageRadical Collection: John George Lambton, lst Earl of Durham (1792-1840) English statesman and colonial administrator

John George Lambton, lst Earl of Durham (1792-1840) English statesman and colonial administrator.. Elected to Parliament (1813-1832) as Whig (Liberal)

Background imageRadical Collection: John Bright (1811-1889) British radical statesman, born in Rochdale, Lancashire

John Bright (1811-1889) British radical statesman, born in Rochdale, Lancashire. Anti-Corn Law League. Reform Act 1867. Tinted lithograph

Background imageRadical Collection: John Stuart Blackie (1809-1905) Scottish classicist and man of letters, born in Glasgow

John Stuart Blackie (1809-1905) Scottish classicist and man of letters, born in Glasgow. Professor of Greek at Edinburgh University 1852-1882

Background imageRadical Collection: JOHN BRIGHT, ESQ. M. P. FOR BIRMINGHAM. 16 November 1811 27 March 1889, Quaker, was

JOHN BRIGHT, ESQ. M. P. FOR BIRMINGHAM. 16 November 1811 27 March 1889, Quaker, was
JOHN BRIGHT, ESQ. M.P. FOR BIRMINGHAM. 16 November 1811 27 March 1889, Quaker, was a British Radical and Liberal statesman. UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european

Background imageRadical Collection: Arthur Arnold (1833-1902)

Arthur Arnold (1833-1902) British surveyor and land agent: radical politician: Member of Parliament for Salford (1880-1885): Chairman of London County Council 1895-1896. Engraving. published 1896

Background imageRadical Collection: George Cruikshank: the Laws Delay! Showing the Advantages and Comfort of Waiting

George Cruikshank: the Laws Delay! Showing the Advantages and Comfort of Waiting the Specified Time after Reading the Riot Act to a Radical Mob; Or, a British Magistrate in the Discharge of his Duty

Background imageRadical Collection: ALVEAR, Marcelo Torcuato de (1868-1942). Argentine

ALVEAR, Marcelo Torcuato de (1868-1942). Argentine politician, president of Argentine. Leader of the Radical Civic Union. Portrait. Circa 1922

Background imageRadical Collection: MARAT, Jean-Paul (1743-1793). French radical

MARAT, Jean-Paul (1743-1793). French radical revolutionary. Etching

Background imageRadical Collection: John Burns, Politician

John Burns, Politician
JOHN ELLIOT BURNS Radical statesman, member of parliament for Battersea. with his autograph Date: 1858 - 1943

Background imageRadical Collection: Franc is Burdett 1831

Franc is Burdett 1831
SIR FRANCIS BURDETT Radical statesman, in 1831 by which time he is immensely popular and regarded by all - except the authorities - as the champion of liberty. Date: 1770 - 1844

Background imageRadical Collection: A man holding a banner on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial while attending a Black Panther

A man holding a banner on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial while attending a Black Panther convention in Washington
BLACK PANTHERS, 1970. A man holding a banner on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial while attending a Black Panther convention in Washington, D.C. 19 June 1970. Photographed by Warren K

Background imageRadical Collection: Crowds gathered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D. C

Crowds gathered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D. C. during a Black Panther convention
BLACK PANTHERS, 1970. Crowds gathered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. during a Black Panther convention

Background imageRadical Collection: JOE HILL (1879-1915)

JOE HILL (1879-1915). N

Background imageRadical Collection: William Dudley Big Bill Haywood. American labor leader and founder of the Industrial Workers of

William Dudley Big Bill Haywood. American labor leader and founder of the Industrial Workers of the World
W.D. HAYWOOD (1869-1928). William Dudley Big Bill Haywood. American labor leader and founder of the Industrial Workers of the World. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageRadical Collection: MIKHAIL BAKUNIN (1814-1876). Russian anarchist and writer. Oil over a photograph, c1863, by Nadar

MIKHAIL BAKUNIN (1814-1876). Russian anarchist and writer. Oil over a photograph, c1863, by Nadar

Background imageRadical Collection: MAX EASTMAN (1883-1969). American editor, writer, and political activist

MAX EASTMAN (1883-1969). American editor, writer, and political activist. The one-time radical testiftying before the U.S

Background imageRadical Collection: FRENCH ABOLITIONIST, 1850s. Joseph Peloubet, a French baker, who emigrated to New York, c1852

FRENCH ABOLITIONIST, 1850s. Joseph Peloubet, a French baker, who emigrated to New York, c1852, and started a French-language abolitionist weekly, L Affranchi, in New York

Background imageRadical Collection: RUSSIA: NIHILISTS, 1881. Arrest of alleged nihilists at Kiev, 1881

RUSSIA: NIHILISTS, 1881. Arrest of alleged nihilists at Kiev, 1881. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageRadical Collection: RUSSIA: NIHILISTS, 1887. Russian nihilists on their way to Siberia. Wood engraving, English, 1887

RUSSIA: NIHILISTS, 1887. Russian nihilists on their way to Siberia. Wood engraving, English, 1887

Background imageRadical Collection: RUSSIA: NIHILISTS, 1887. Police in St. Petersurg, Russia, discovering a nihilist printing press

RUSSIA: NIHILISTS, 1887. Police in St. Petersurg, Russia, discovering a nihilist printing press. Wood engraving, English, 1887

Background imageRadical Collection: FRANCE: PARIS RIOT, 1851. The troops shooting the insurgents in the streets of Paris

FRANCE: PARIS RIOT, 1851. The troops shooting the insurgents in the streets of Paris. Rioting in Paris following the dissolution of the National Assembly by Napoleon III in December 1851

Background imageRadical Collection: WILLIAM SMITH O BRIEN (1803-1864). Irish political insurgent. Wood engraving, 1887

WILLIAM SMITH O BRIEN (1803-1864). Irish political insurgent. Wood engraving, 1887

Background imageRadical Collection: THOMAS KELLY (1833-?). Fenian leader. Wood engraving, 1867

THOMAS KELLY (1833-?). Fenian leader. Wood engraving, 1867

Background imageRadical Collection: ENGLAND: REFORM, 1830. English engraving, c1830, advocating reform

ENGLAND: REFORM, 1830. English engraving, c1830, advocating reform. King William IV is surrounded by leading Whigs and Radicals

Background imageRadical Collection: FRENCH REVOLUTION, 1792. We will eat the world and the kings will be silent

FRENCH REVOLUTION, 1792. We will eat the world and the kings will be silent. A sans-culotte is about to devour the orb while stepping on the Bible, 1792. Contemporary German engraving

Background imageRadical Collection: Radical members of the first legislature after the war, Sout

Radical members of the first legislature after the war, South Carolina. Photomontage of members of the first South Carolina legislature following the Civil War

Background imageRadical Collection: Harem trousers replace the hobble skirt

Harem trousers replace the hobble skirt
From fetters to freedom: the hygienic harem replaces the horrible hobble skirt. Four radical designs from New York and Paris

Background imageRadical Collection: Wilhelm Liebknecht

Wilhelm Liebknecht
WILHELM LIEBKNECHT German journalist and radical statesman, in his later years. Date: 1826 - 1900



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"Unveiling the Radical Minds: From Marx to Malcolm X, a Journey of Revolution" Step into the world thinkers and leaders as we explore their profound impact on history. Karl Marx, with his groundbreaking ideas on socialism and class struggle, laid the foundation for a new era. A postcard from that time takes us back to the essence of his revolutionary spirit. Malcolm X, born Malcolm Little, emerged as an American religious and political leader who fearlessly fought against racial injustice. His powerful presence is captured in a photograph during one of his impassioned speeches in Harlem. Just like a climber conquering Raven Wall's extreme route near St Bosigran cliffs, these radicals scaled societal barriers to challenge norms and ignite change. Thomas Paine's influence resonates even today through his thought-provoking works such as "Common Sense. " In 1871, Karl Marx found himself entangled in political turmoil alongside Raoul Rigault amidst Britannia's French stays. Their relentless pursuit for reform came at great expense but left an indelible mark on history. A cartoon by David Low satirically depicts the comforts of those who resisted radical ideas – preferring to remain in their bed of roses rather than face reality head-on. However, true progress often requires stepping out of comfort zones. The South Carolina Legislature saw radical members rise up in 1868; their actions challenged existing power structures and paved the way for greater equality. Unknown creators immortalized this momentous event through an evocative image. Brixton purgatory serves as a reminder that radicalism can manifest itself not only within politics but also within communities striving for change. This depiction from 1822 reflects both struggles faced and victories achieved along this arduous path towards transformation. Join us on this captivating journey where radicals dared to question conventions, challenge authority, and shape our world forevermore.