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Farrell Dobbs (July 25, 1907 – October 31, 1983) was an American Trotskyist, trade unionist, politician, and historian.
Nov 3, 1983 · Farrell Dobbs, a former trucker who in the 1930's pioneered the organizing tactics that forged the International Brotherhood of Teamsters into this country's largest union, died Monday at a...
May 16, 2015 · Farrell Dobbs recounts the struggles of the 1930s, the founding of the Teamsters and the Minneap...
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An account of the 1934 Minneapolis Teamster's strike by one of its leaders, Farrell Dobbs. Dobbs downplays his personal experience of the strike, preferring instead to tell a collective story.
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Jan 21, 2006 · Farrell Dobbs was a founder of the Socialist Workers Party and a key figure in the Central States Drivers Council, which launched Jimmy Hoffa's career. He also wrote a book on Hoffa and the Teamsters, based on his access to union records and officials.
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Dec 21, 2015 · The militancy of the strikes and the strategic and tactical brilliance of its leaders — the Dunne brothers, Carl Skoglund, and Farrell Dobbs — have cemented them as models for socialist leadership. Skoglund, the oldest and most experienced of the trio, stands out in particular.