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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: Sir Francis Burdett, English reformist politician, c1810 (1878)

Sir Francis Burdett, English reformist politician, c1810 (1878)
Sir Francis Burdett (1770-1844), English reformist politician, c1810 (1878). From Old and New London Illustrated, Vol IV, by Edward Walford. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & New York, 1878]

Background imageRadical Collection: A discussion at the Eleusis Club, London, c1903 (1903)

A discussion at the Eleusis Club, London, c1903 (1903). The Eleusis Club in Chelsea was a radical political club that promoted working class electoral registration

Background imageRadical Collection: John Bright, British politican and orator, 1870s (1883)

John Bright, British politican and orator, 1870s (1883). From William Ewart Gladstone and His Contemporaries, Vol. III, 1852-1860, by Thomas Archer, F.R.H.S

Background imageRadical Collection: Richard Cobden, British manufacturer, politician, and free trade campaigner, c1850 (1936)

Richard Cobden, British manufacturer, politician, and free trade campaigner, c1850 (1936). From William Ewart Gladstone and His Contemporaries, Vol. II, 1840-1854, by Thomas Archer, F.R.H.S

Background imageRadical Collection: A far advanced Radical, 1871. Artist: Coide

A far advanced Radical, 1871. Artist: Coide
A far advanced Radical, 1871. Caricature of Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke (1843-1911), British politician. Dilke was a radical Liberal politician who served as MP for Chelsea between 1866 and 1886

Background imageRadical Collection: John Bright, British Radical and Liberal politician, 1869. Artist: Carlo Pellegrini

John Bright, British Radical and Liberal politician, 1869. Artist: Carlo Pellegrini
John Bright, British Radical and Liberal politician, 1869. Will the Sentimental Orator be Lost in the Practical Minister, or Will Both be Extinguished?

Background imageRadical Collection: Edouard Herriot, French Radical politician, playing the piano, 1925

Edouard Herriot, French Radical politician, playing the piano, 1925. Herriot (1872-1957) was Prime Minister of France three times (1924-1925, 1926, 1932)

Background imageRadical Collection: Georges Clemenceau, French statesman, 1925

Georges Clemenceau, French statesman, 1925. Clemenceau (1841-1929) served as Prime Minister of France from 1906-1909 and returned to the premiership in 1917 during the First World War

Background imageRadical Collection: Georges Clemenceau, French statesman, 1886

Georges Clemenceau, French statesman, 1886. Clemenceau (1841-1929) when he was a member of the French Chamber of Deputies

Background imageRadical Collection: Georges Clemenceau, French statesman, 1897

Georges Clemenceau, French statesman, 1897. Clemenceau (1841-1929) served as Prime Minister of France from 1906-1909. He returned to the premiership in 1917 during the First World War

Background imageRadical Collection: Mr Brights vindication of the Queen, (late 19th century)

Mr Brights vindication of the Queen, (late 19th century). John Bright, British politician, making a speech. Early in his political career

Background imageRadical Collection: John Bright, British Radical and Liberal statesman, 19th century. Artist: W Holl

John Bright, British Radical and Liberal statesman, 19th century. Artist: W Holl
John Bright, British Radical and Liberal statesman, 19th century. Portrait of Bright (1811-1889)

Background imageRadical Collection: Richard Cobden, British manufacturer, Radical and Liberal statesman, 19th century. Artist: W Holl

Richard Cobden, British manufacturer, Radical and Liberal statesman, 19th century. Artist: W Holl
Richard Cobden, British manufacturer, Radical and Liberal statesman, 19th century. Portrait of Cobden (1804-1865)

Background imageRadical Collection: Arthur Arnold (1833-1902), British surveyor and land agent and radical politician, 1896

Arthur Arnold (1833-1902), British surveyor and land agent and radical politician, 1896. Appointed Government Inspector of Public Works in 1863

Background imageRadical Collection: The Messenger of Peace, 1887. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Messenger of Peace, 1887. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Messenger of Peace, 1887. The radical Liberal, Joseph Chamberlain, is here the Messenger of Peace. He had become the Conservatives Colonial Secretary

Background imageRadical Collection: Stay, Prithee, Stay!, 1886. Artist: Joseph Swain

Stay, Prithee, Stay!, 1886. Artist: Joseph Swain
Stay, Prithee, Stay!, 1886. Little Lord Randolph Churchill for the Conservatives, and Joseph Chamberlain for the Radical wing of the Liberals, beg Charles Parnell to keep his seat

Background imageRadical Collection: Not for Joe!, 1885. Artist: Joseph Swain

Not for Joe!, 1885. Artist: Joseph Swain
Not for Joe!, 1885. Mr George Goschen had been the Liberal governments President of the Poor Law Board. Here he is being wooed by Lord Randolph Churchill of the Conservative Party

Background imageRadical Collection: The Political Polo Match, 1885. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Political Polo Match, 1885. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Political Polo Match, 1885. Mr Joseph Chamberlain, from the Radical group within the Liberal Party, and the Conservative Lord Randolph Churchill, battle it out on the polo field

Background imageRadical Collection: An Extra Liberal Dose, 1885

An Extra Liberal Dose, 1885. The Conservative, Arthur Balfour, offers a pauper a tonic that he has prepared. In the background

Background imageRadical Collection: The Service Franchise, 1884. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Service Franchise, 1884. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Service Franchise, 1884. The footman complains to the maid that household servants were not going to be recognised with the right to vote. This relates to the recently introduced Franchise Bill

Background imageRadical Collection: The Giants and the Pigmy, 1881. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Giants and the Pigmy, 1881. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Giants and the Pigmy, 1881. The Liberal Prime Minister, carrying the axe, is walking in company with his Chief Secretary for Ireland, Mr William Forster

Background imageRadical Collection: Illegal Printing Press - Revolution of 1905 - Russia

Illegal Printing Press - Revolution of 1905 - Russia
The Revolution of 1905 in Russia - Illegal Printing Press in operation - The lookout issues a warning that the Tsarist Police are approaching

Background imageRadical Collection: Paris streets under mob rule during the French Revolution

Paris streets under mob rule during the French Revolution
Radicals patrolling the streets of Paris during the French Revolution, 1790s. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageRadical Collection: Spartacist Poster / 1919

Spartacist Poster / 1919
Vote Spartacist A poster demonstrating how the Spartacists, radical German communists who staged an abortive uprising in 1919, would destroy the old order

Background imageRadical Collection: John Wilkes English England Portrait Radical

John Wilkes English England Portrait Radical
John Wilkes, 1725 - 1797. English radical, journalist, and politician. After a satirical engraving by William Hogarth

Background imageRadical Collection: ERS03218WT10

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Marina Bay and Financial District at night

Background imageRadical Collection: John Wilkes, 1725 - 1797. English radical, journalist, and politician

John Wilkes, 1725 - 1797. English radical, journalist, and politician

Background imageRadical Collection: Joseph Hume, 1777 - 1855. Scottish doctor and Radical MP. From The Martyrs of Tolpuddle

Joseph Hume, 1777 - 1855. Scottish doctor and Radical MP. From The Martyrs of Tolpuddle, published 1934

Background imageRadical Collection: Cobdens birthplace, a farmhouse called Dunford, in Heyshott near Midhurst, Sussex, England

Cobdens birthplace, a farmhouse called Dunford, in Heyshott near Midhurst, Sussex, England, seen here in the 19th century. Richard Cobden, 1804 - 1865

Background imageRadical Collection: The inaugural speech of Joseph Chamberlain in Glasgow, Scotland, 1903

The inaugural speech of Joseph Chamberlain in Glasgow, Scotland, 1903. Joseph Chamberlain, 1836 -1914. British statesman who was first a radical Liberal, then, after opposing home rule for Ireland

Background imageRadical Collection: Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, 2nd Baronet, 1843 - 1911. English Liberal and Radical politician

Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, 2nd Baronet, 1843 - 1911. English Liberal and Radical politician. From The Strand Magazine, published January to June, 1894

Background imageRadical Collection: Richard Cobden, 1804

Richard Cobden, 1804

Background imageRadical Collection: The Sleep Of Marat, After The Painting By Hubert Robert. Jean-Paul Marat, 1743 A

The Sleep Of Marat, After The Painting By Hubert Robert. Jean-Paul Marat, 1743 A

Background imageRadical Collection: Jean-Paul Marat, 1743 A

Jean-Paul Marat, 1743 A

Background imageRadical Collection: Richard Cobden, 1804 To 1865. British Manufacturer And Radical And Liberal Statesman

Richard Cobden, 1804 To 1865. British Manufacturer And Radical And Liberal Statesman. From The Age We Live In, A History Of The Nineteenth Century

Background imageRadical Collection: John George Lambton 1St Earl Of Durham 1792 To 1840 Also Known As Radical Jack British Whig

John George Lambton 1St Earl Of Durham 1792 To 1840 Also Known As Radical Jack British Whig Statesman And Colonial Adminstrator Govenor General And High Commissioner Of British North America Engraved

Background imageRadical Collection: Composition Of Jesus Death On Cross

Composition Of Jesus Death On Cross

Background imageRadical Collection: Holy Spirit Ascending

Holy Spirit Ascending

Background imageRadical Collection: CRUIKSHANK, George (1792-1878). Cartoon called A

CRUIKSHANK, George (1792-1878). Cartoon called A Radical Reformer, i.e. A Neck or Nothing Man! Dedicated to the Heads of the Nation. It was published by Thomas Tegg of Cheapside on 17 September 1819

Background imageRadical Collection: The Khaki Campaign: A Surrender

The Khaki Campaign: A Surrender
A radical carpenter is seduced by a patriotic siren during the khaki election campaign of 1900, held during the Second Boer war

Background imageRadical Collection: Robert Dalglish MP, Vanity Fair, Spy

Robert Dalglish MP, Vanity Fair, Spy
ROBERT DALGLISH (1808-1880) Scottish Radical politician and Member of Parliament for Glasgow from 1857 to 1874. Caption: The most popular man in the House of Commons Date: 1808 - 1880

Background imageRadical Collection: Sampson Perry

Sampson Perry
SAMPSON PERRY surgeon and radical journalist Date: 1747 - 1823

Background imageRadical Collection: Friedrich Hecker - 2

Friedrich Hecker - 2
FRIEDRICH FRANZ KARL HECKER German radical statesman. Date: 1811 - 1881

Background imageRadical Collection: RED SCARE CARTOON, 1919. Moving Days. American cartoon published during the Red Scare of 1919

RED SCARE CARTOON, 1919. Moving Days. American cartoon published during the Red Scare of 1919, suggesting that the newly-established American Legion would help keep U.S

Background imageRadical Collection: Twin Steam-Ship Castalia, September 1874

Twin Steam-Ship Castalia, September 1874
Engraving of the twin-hulled, paddle steamer Castalia, September 1874. Launched in that year, for the English Channel Steamship Company

Background imageRadical Collection: A Peep at the Premier

A Peep at the Premier: The Duke of Wellington examines a caricature of himself as a policeman and of his friend Eldon as a radical

Background imageRadical Collection: Victorian scrap - Radical press

Victorian scrap - Radical press
Victorian scrap - Political Types - Liberty of the Press, Freedom of Speech - Radical Press. late 19th century

Background imageRadical Collection: Mr John Burns

Mr John Burns
John Elliot Burns(1858-1943) radical statesman and trade unionist, pictured in 1886 at the time of his incendiary speech that was credited with causing the riot in Trafalagar Square in February 1886



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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.