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Charles Fox (socialist activist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles Fox (socialist activist) Charles Herbert Fox (1861 – 1939) was a British socialist activist and dentist. Born in Gloucester, the son of a dentist, Fox studied at Sidcot School. His father died when he was fifteen, and he worked as a building supplies manufacturer. However, his health broke down when he was twenty, and the co-operative advocate Samuel Saunders helped him recuperate with gentle work on a smallholding. This led Fox to support the Whiteway Colony, and also to become a vegetarian.〔National Archives, "(Charles Fox of Gloucester, (1861-1939) )"〕 In the 1890s, Fox moved back to Gloucester, where he qualified as a dentist, and also attended to the health of residents during a smallpox epidemic. He stood unsuccessfully for the Labour Party in Tewkesbury at the January 1910 UK general election, and was also active in the Independent Labour Party.〔 Fox stood again for Labour at the 1931 UK general election, this time in Gloucester, but was again unsuccessful. He died in 1939.〔 ==References== 〔
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