J. F. Hodgson
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J. F. Hodgson
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John Frederick Hodgson was a British socialist activist. Born in York, Hodgson trained as a tailor, becoming a foreman cutter in clothing wholesale. He moved to Reading in the 1890s, joining the Social Democratic Federation, and then its successor, the British Socialist Party. He was part of the majority in the party which opposed World War I, and in 1918, he was elected to its executive. The BSP affiliated to the Labour Party and Hodgson was unsuccessfully nominated for the party's National Exe
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Left-wing activist
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2023-03-16T09:34:58Z
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