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"The Chartist Man" is a poem by the British writer and poet, James Hogg, published in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine in 1830. The poem reflects the struggles and aspirations of the Chartist movement, which sought political reform and greater rights for the working class in Britain. Hogg's work often explores themes of social justice and the human condition, making "The Chartist Man" a poignant commentary on the issues of his time.

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