28 September 1864
Marx in a Subordinate Role

Picture postcard of a painting by O.G. Verejski `Marx at the IWMA meeting'
BG A40/927
On 28 September 1864 the Saint Martins meeting hall in London was packed to the roof with craftsmen and workers from various countries. The proposal to establish an International Working Men's Association met with great enthusiasm. Marx did not belong to the organizers and was not among the speakers, but he was a member of the presidium and he was chosen (with 54 other persons) in the Preparatory Committee to extend the IWMA. Not before long he would pull the strings of this First International.
See also:
• Hermann Jung papers
• Marx-Engels papers
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