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Farrell Dobbs (July 25, 1907 – October 31, 1983) was an American Trotskyist, trade unionist, politician, and historian. Early years. Dobbs was born in Queen City, Missouri, where his father was a worker in a coal company garage. The family moved to Minneapolis, and he graduated from North High School in 1925.
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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...
Jan 21, 2006 · Up two flights of rickety stairs at 116 University Place one finds the ramshackle office of Farrell Dobbs, leader of the Party and little-known candidate for President of the United States in 1960.
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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.
Farrell Dobbs has 28 books on Goodreads with 1374 ratings. Farrell Dobbs’s most popular book is Teamster Rebellion.