| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The decades immediately preceding World War I have been called the Golden Age of Soapbox Oratory.[1] Working people had little money to spend and tub-thumping public speakers pushing their social or political agendas provided a form of mass entertainment.[1] Radical political parties, intent on bringing what they perceived as an emancipatory message to the working class, were particularly intent
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