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from the area. The police would commit multiple violent attacks against peaceful Indian demonstrators in
England who campaigned for the Meerut prisoners. These campaigns were highly successful in publicising the plight of Indian republicans and raising public opposition to the sentencing Bradley and his fellow prisoners.
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222:, in January 1898. His father was a "time-keeper" at a motorworks and a night-watchman at a warehouse. Bradley's parents had 8 children, two of which died in infancy. In 1914 at the age of 16, Bradley left school to work as an engineer's apprentice. After briefly serving with the British Navy during
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Bradley's papers are considered by historians to be an indispensable source for the study of the Meerut
Conspiracy Trial, including an extensive prison correspondence, documents from the trial, and records of the international campaigns of solidarity with the defendants. They also contain his notes
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During his imprisonment, campaigns were started demanding the release of
Bradley and his fellow prisoners. In April 1929, communist led protesters held a demonstration at the Marble Arch to Victoria Station in London, which the British police responded to by forcefully removing all ethnic Indians
362:. Bradley, Spratt, and many other communists and trade union leaders were charged under section 121A of the Indian Penal Code with "conspiracy to deprive the King-Emperor of the Sovereignty of British India". This trial, which began at the end of January 1930, became known as the
370:. The trial, which had no jury, ended in August 1932 and was followed by 5 months of "judicial deliberations". Bradley was found guilty and sentenced to 10 years in prison, but was released in November 1933 and returned to the UK 2 months later.
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area where he worked supervising a large workshop. He was troubled by the terrible working conditions and low pay that the workers received. Once he returned to
Britain in early 1923, he joined the
402:. Bradley eventually became the secretary of the British section, a position he held until the organisation was dissolved in 1937, after which he returned to working as an engineer.
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was experiencing a large increase in membership, Bradley played a central role in the day to day running of the party, working closely alongside fellow communist leaders including
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Benjamin
Francis Bradley died on 1 January 1957. His funeral was attended by over 300 people, including official representatives from the governments of China and India.
394:. Saklatvala had been key to fighting for the release of the Meerut Conspiracy prisoners, and established the Meerut Prisoners' Defence Fund. Bradley then teamed up with
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and trade unionist who was accused of attempting to overthrow the
British colonial authorities in India, leading to him being sentenced in the
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Member of the presidium of the Communist International.
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Conspiracy to overthrow British colonialism in India
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Red Lives: Communists and the Struggle for Socialism
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382:Upon his return to Britain, Bradley was greeted at
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1146:"On the Eve of the Indian National Congress"
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413:, he helped to produce a regular newsletter
1181:. London: Communist Party of Great Britain.
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