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Alexandre Martin

Alexandre Martin (27 April 1815 – 28 May 1895), nicknamed Albert l'Ouvrier ("Albert the Worker"), was a French socialist statesman of the French Second Republic. He was the first member of the industrial working class to be in French government.
==Early life==
Albert was born in Bury, in the Oise ''département'' to a peasant family. As a young man he moved to Paris where he served as an apprentice in his uncle's machine shop; later, he worked as a machinist in a button factory.
He participated in the July Revolution of 1830. Throughout his public life, he was known simply as "Albert the Worker," and was closely associated with the socialist Louis Blanc. He was a member of a variety of secret revolutionary societies in the 1830s and 1840s. He was made leader of the revolutionary ''Nouvelles Saisons'' society in 1839, and editor of the ''l'Atelier'' the following year.

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