James Connolly

Irish republican, trade unionist and socialist revolutionary

James Connolly was a Scottish-born Irish republican, socialist, and trade union leader who played a pivotal role in the 1916 Easter Rising against British rule in Ireland. He founded Ireland’s first socialist party and was a prominent figure in the Irish labour movement.

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About the James Connolly

James Connollywas a Scottish born Irish republican, socialist, and trade union leader, executed for his part in the 1916 Easter Rising against British rule in Ireland. He remains an important figure both for the Irish labour movement and for Irish republicanism.

He became an active socialist in Scotland, where he had been born in 1868 to Irish parents. On moving to Ireland in 1896, he established the country’s first socialist party, the Irish Socialist Republican Party. It called for an Ireland independent not only of Britain’s Crown and Parliament, but also of British “capitalists, landlords and financiers”.

From 1905 to 1910, he was a full-time organiser in the United States for the Industrial Workers of the World, choosing its syndicalism over the doctrinaire Marxism of Daniel DeLeon’s Socialist Labor Party of America, to which he had been initially drawn. Returning to Ireland, he deputised for James Larkin in organising for the Irish Transport and General Workers Union, first in Belfast and then in Dublin.

In Belfast, he was frustrated in his efforts to draw Protestant workers into an all-Ireland labour and socialist movement but, in the wake of the industrial unrest of 1913, acquired in Dublin what he saw as a new means of striking toward the goal of a Workers’ Republic. At the beginning of 1916, he committed the union’s militia, the Irish Citizen Army (ICA), to the plans of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, and the Irish Volunteers, for war-time insurrection.

Alongside Patrick Pearse, Connolly commanded the insurrection in Easter of that year from rebel garrison holding Dublin’s General Post Office. He was wounded in the fighting and, following the rebel surrender at the end of Easter week, was executed along with the six other signatories to the Proclamation of the Irish Republic.

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James Connolly was a Scottish-born Irish republican, socialist, and trade union leader who was executed for his involvement in the 1916 Easter Rising against British rule in Ireland.

James Connolly established the first socialist party in Ireland, the Irish Socialist Republican Party, and was a full-time organizer for the Industrial Workers of the World in the United States before returning to Ireland to organize for the Irish Transport and General Workers Union.

Alongside Patrick Pearse, Connolly commanded the 1916 Easter Rising from the rebel garrison holding Dublin’s General Post Office. He was wounded in the fighting and executed after the rebel surrender.

James Connolly was a socialist who believed in an Ireland independent not only from Britain’s Crown and Parliament, but also from British ,capitalists, landlords and financiers,. He advocated for a ,Workers’ Republic, in Ireland.

James Connolly was born in Scotland to Irish parents, but became an active socialist in Scotland before moving to Ireland in 1896 and establishing the country’s first socialist party, the Irish Socialist Republican Party.