The Radical’s Radical: Jeremy Corbyn on Charlotte Despard and the Age of Protest

The Radical’s Radical: Jeremy Corbyn on Charlotte Despard and the Age of Protest

Author: trappedhistory December 14, 2023 Duration: 39:07

She was a super-rich romantic novelist, sister to one of the most famous men in late-Victorian England. And then, out of nowhere, Charlotte Despard suddenly finds her true calling. Over the next 40 years, she is a suffragette, a socialist, a peace campaigner, an animal rights activist and an Irish nationalist.

So who better to help Oswin and Carla tell her story than the Charlotte Despard of the 21st century – Jeremy Corbyn. The former leader of the Labour Party was so excited to be part of this episode – Charlotte is one of his all-time greats – and he tells us a thing or two about finding and losing tribes, how injustice can move people to great deeds, and how we all need a Charlotte to inspire us.

Hers is a fascinating story so please join us for this wonderful episode.



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