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From Workhouse to Westminster: The Life Story of Will Crooks, M.P.

Chapter 39: Books by George Haw.
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The biography follows a working-class man from an early childhood spent in a one-room home and time in a workhouse through apprenticeship, periods of unemployment, and grassroots political education at dockside gatherings. It chronicles municipal achievements on bodies such as the London County Council and the Metropolitan Asylums Board, a term as the first working-class mayor in London, and initiatives to feed the poor and reform the care of children. It describes election to Parliament, involvement in the emerging Labour movement, advocacy for a living wage and old-age pensions, and engagement with unemployment legislation and parliamentary agitation. Personal recollection and public campaigning are interwoven with administrative reform.

Books by George Haw.


CHRISTIANITY AND THE WORKING CLASSES. Edited by George Haw, with contributions by WILL CROOKS, Canon Barnett, Dr. Horton, and others.

NO ROOM TO LIVE. The Story of Overcrowded London.

TO-DAY'S WORK. A Popular Treatise on Local Government.

THE ENGLISHMAN'S CASTLE. A Survey of the People's Housing Conditions in Town and Country.

RELIGIOUS DOUBTS OF THE DEMOCRACY. Edited by George Haw, with contributions by G. K. Chesterton, George W. E. Russell, Professor Moulton, and others.

BRITAIN'S HOMES. A Study of the Housing Problem.