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  1. James P. Cannon (1890–1974) was a founding leader of the Communist Party in the US in 1919 and a member of the Executive Committee of the Communist International in 1922. He served as Socialist Workers Party national secretary until 1953 and national chairman until his death. His writings include: The Communist League.

  2. Biography Page. James P. Cannon: His Life and Times by David Holmes of Resistance Books. James P. Cannon By Tim Davenport. James P. Cannon Provided from trotskyana.net from their Bio-bibliographical sketches of selected Trotskyists page.

  3. El socialismo en el banquillo de los acusados, o en inglés Socialism on trial, reúne las actas del interrogatorio a James P. Cannon, secretario general del Socialist Workers Party (SWP, Partido Socialista de los Trabajadores), durante el juicio que la administración Roosevelt organizó contra los trotskistas norteamericanos en 1941 y que acabó con la condena de 18 dirigentes del partido.

  4. James P(atrick) Cannon was born in Rosedale, Kansas, in the Middle West of the United States. He was a son of John Cannon, a foundry-man from Irish background who was deeply rooted in labour radicalism and Irish nationalist traditions. James P. Cannon – usually called Jim – grew up in the Middle West under poor conditions.

  5. 8. Nov. 2018 · The inspiration alone of the deed enormously strengthened the revolutionary wing of the party, gave the workers new hope and aroused new interest in those theoretical problems of revolution which had not received proper recognition before that time. ( This is the first installment of James P. Cannon’s History of American Trotskyism.

  6. 10. Apr. 2009 · Speech Delivered at the Twelfth National Conventionof the Socialist Workers Party (Chicago, November 15 to 18, 1946) Published: Fourth International, Vol.VIII No.2, February 1947, pp.41-46. We have undertaken as our central task at this 12th Convention of the Socialist Workers Party to analyze the present stage in the development of United ...

  7. Bryan D. Palmer's award-winning study of James P. Cannon's early years (1890-1928) details how the life of a Wobbly hobo agitator gave way to leadership in the emerging communist underground of the 1919 era. This historical drama unfolds alongside the life experiences of a native son of United States radicalism, the narrative moving from Rosedale, Kansas to Chicago, New York, and Moscow ...