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Thomas Cooper (poet)

Thomas Cooper (March 20, 1805 – July 15, 1892) was a poet and one of the leading Chartists. He wrote poetry, notably the 944 stanzas of his prison-rhyme the ''Purgatory of Suicides'' (1845), novels and, in later life, religious texts. An autodidact shoemaker, preacher, schoolmaster and journalist before he became a Chartist in 1840, Cooper was a passionate, determined and fiery man.
==Early years==
Cooper was born in Leicester, and apprenticed to a shoemaker. In spite of hardships and difficulties, he educated himself, and at 23 was a schoolmaster.〔He was a shoemaker at Gainsborough and afterwards opened a school there in 1827.--''The Dictionary of National Biography: the concise dictionary ... to 1930''; p. 276〕

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