From Workhouse to Westminster: The Life Story of Will Crooks, M.P.
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The biography follows a working-class man from an early childhood spent in a one-room home and time in a workhouse through apprenticeship, periods of unemployment, and grassroots political education at dockside gatherings. It chronicles municipal achievements on bodies such as the London County Council and the Metropolitan Asylums Board, a term as the first working-class mayor in London, and initiatives to feed the poor and reform the care of children. It describes election to Parliament, involvement in the emerging Labour movement, advocacy for a living wage and old-age pensions, and engagement with unemployment legislation and parliamentary agitation. Personal recollection and public campaigning are interwoven with administrative reform.
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