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Margaret Chappellsmith

Margaret Chappellsmith (1806–1883) was a socialist lecturer, active in London, England and the United States of America in the 19th Century. She campaigned on communitarianism, currency reform and the women's position.
==Early life==
Chappellsmith (Reynolds ), was born in February 1806 in Aldgate, London. Her family was probably upper working class and she had at least three sisters and two brothers. She was a staunch Baptist until her early adulthood, when a friend of her sister's introduced her to the ideas of Robert Owen. Owen's ideas exerted an immediate influence upon her and by 1836 she had begun to write political articles for ''The Dispatch''. These articles reflected her interest in communitarianism, women's position, and also in currency reform — a topic to which she had been led by her reading of William Cobbett. She continued to strengthen her ties with the Owenites and by 1839 she was working as a salaried lecturer for the movement. In this capacity she enjoyed huge success. Numerous reports to the Owenite press testified that she was one of the most popular speakers on the socialist circuit, frequently drawing huge crowds to her lectures. She was evidently a speaker of exceptional charisma: ''The Charter'' newspaper, for example, spoke of her ‘livid and impressive manner’.

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