John Ludlow

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John Ludlow (18211911) was an English leader of the Christian socialist movement. Although born in England, Ludlow was influenced by French socialism as he was educated in Paris. He was also a co-founder of the Working Man’s College. Most of his work focused on mission work to the poor in London.[1] He also promoted mutual cooperation via Friendly Societies and served as England’s chief registrar of Friendly Societies from 1875-1891.[2]

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  1. ^  Rose, R. B.
  1. ^  Description of the papers of John Ludlow