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  1. Robert Alton Gammage (* 13. März 1938 in Houston, Texas; † 10. September 2012 in Austin, Texas [1]) war ein US-amerikanischer Jurist und Politiker. Zwischen 1977 und 1979 vertrat er den Bundesstaat Texas im US-Repräsentantenhaus .

  2. Robert Alton "Bob" Gammage (March 13, 1938 – September 10, 2012) was a Texas politician, having served as a Democrat in the Texas House of Representatives, the Texas State Senate, and the United States House of Representatives.

  3. In 1852 Gammage was elected to National Executive of the Chartist movement. However, he was a strong opponent of Physical Force and while on the Chartist executive constantly quarreled with Fergus O'Connor and Ernest Jones. Gammage lost the battle and in 1854 was ousted from the National Executive.

  4. 1. Apr. 2009 · Since 1854, when Robert Gammage first put pen to paper to write his personal memoir, the history of the Chartist movement has generated a vast literature and, at times, a war of words as historians have advanced competing explanations for its failure and demise after 1848.

    • Joan Allen
    • 2009
  5. 30. Juni 2017 · Robert Gammage was both a prominent Chartist and the first real historian of Chartism. Written in 1854 and published the following year, his History of the Chartist Movement 1837-1854 set the tone for 100 years of Chartist history.

  6. Robert George Gammage. Robert George Gammage (c. 1821 – 7 January 1888) was a British surgeon and leading figure in Chartism in the 1830s and 1840s. He was also the author of the first history of the movement.

  7. Robert Gammage, 'Recollections of a Chartist', in the Newcastle Weekly Chronicle. Robert Gammage was born in Northampton around 1820. Aged twelve he started an informal apprenticeship with a local coachbuilder.