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Martin J. Boon

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Martin James Boon (1840-1888) was a radical trade unionist. In 1869 he participated in the establishment of the Land and Labour League of which he was a secretary until it ceased operation in 1873. Despite having penned a pamphlet opposing emigration, he emigrated to South Africa, and wrote a further pamphlet on railway nationalisation as well as idiosyncratic histories of the Orange Free State and South Africa. The latter contained considerable fragments of a personal memoir and includes the only contemporary history of the Land and Labour League.

Attended the General Council of the First International in 1871.

References

  1. Whitehead 1993, pp. 9–16.
  2. Boon 1869.
  3. Boon 1885a.
  4. Boon 1885b.
  5. Bowie 2014.
  6. Documents of the First International. Lawrence & Wishart. 1872. p. 58.

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