Speaker: Roger Huddle. Roger, a lifelong socialist, born & bred in Walthamstow, is a writer & local historian. During the 1889 dock strike, Mary Gray, a local member of the Social Democratic Federation, began a soup kitchen & school at her home for children of the strikers. Shocked at the lack of knowledge of their own history, in 1892 she began the Socialist Sunday School. It became a national movement. In various forms & different levels of secularism, socialism & religion, it continued till World War Two (& longer in Scotland). This talk takes a close look at the one which began in Walthamstow in 1903 & flourished for 30 years, with up to 300 children attending regularly.
Times 7.30 Buffet (please bring something if you can) 8.00 Talk & discussion, followed by social ending.
Sat, 08/03/2014 - 19:30
Regular event?:
This is not a regular event
Town/City:
LONDON
Postcode:
E11 4LJ.
Organised by:
News From Nowhere Club.
Member:
Organiser is not an NFP member
Price:
Free entry. Voluntary donations invited.
Venue:
Epicentre, West Street, Leytonstone E11 4LJ.
Contact:
Enquiries 0208 555 5248 or 07443 480 509 info@newsfromnowhereclub.org.uk http://www.raymondwilliamsfoundation.org.uk/NfNHome.html
Wheelchair Accessibility:
yes