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Person    | Male  Born 4/9/1825  Died 30/6/1917

Dadabhai Naoroji

Categories: Politics & Administration, Race Issues

Countries: India

Dadabhai Naoroji

The first Asian elected to the House of Commons, representing Central Finsbury for the Liberal Party from 1892 - 1895. This was 4 years after the Prime Minister, Lord Salisbury, had said that Black men should not and would not be elected to Parliament.

In 1855 Naoroji travelled to England for the first time to set up a branch of the mercantile house of Cama, the first Indian firm to have a base in the country. He was then appointed to a professorship of Gujarati at University College, London (1856–65).

In 1865 he helped organise the London Indian Society and in 1867 he founded the East India Association, a forerunner to the Indian National Congress.

Naoroji spent seven spells in England, five of them in London, and over three decades in the capital all told, living at and working from a succession of addresses. He also travelled widely within the UK to air his views about British rule in India.

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Dadabhai Naoroji - Finsbury Town Hall

Historic Site The first Asian elected to the House of Commons was Dadabhai N...

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Dadabhai Naoroji - Naoroji Street

This street is named after Dadabhai Naoroji, Liberal MP for Finsbury, 1892 - ...

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Dadabhai Naoroji - SE20

The unveiling date was chosen to, almost, coincide with the 75th anniversary ...

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