Dobbs, Farrell, 1907-1983

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Farrell Dobbs (July 25, 1907 – October 31, 1983) was an American Trotskyist, trade unionist, politician, and historian.

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. In 1926, he left for North Dakota to find work, but returned the following fall. At this point, young Farrell Dobbs was a Republican, and supported Herbert Hoover for president in 1928.

However, his political viewpoint was changed during the Great Depression in the 1930s. Seeing the plight of workers in that situation (including himself), he became politically radicalized to the left.

In 1933, while working for the Pittsburgh Coal Company in Minneapolis, Dobbs joined the Teamsters. After getting to know the three Trotskyist Dunne brothers, (Miles, Vincent and Grant Dunne) and Swedish socialist Carl Skoglund, he joined the Communist League of America. Dobbs was one of the initiators of a general strike in Minneapolis, and for a while worked full-time as a union organizer.

He was influential in the Teamsters' shift from emphasis on local delivery work to over-the-road traffic, which keyed their great expansion towards becoming the largest union in the United States.

Dobbs quit in 1939 to work for the new Socialist Workers Party (SWP). Dobbs met the Russian revolutionary leader Leon Trotsky when he visited Mexico shortly before Trotsky's death in 1940.

Dobbs served as mentor and advisor to a young Jimmy Hoffa, while Hoffa was making his rise within the Teamsters, eventually becoming its president in 1957. Dobbs primarily inspired Hoffa with his view that the capitalist system was a Darwinian struggle, where power, rather than morality, was the primary factor determining the eventual outcome.

For opposing World War II, he and other leaders of the SWP and the Minneapolis Teamsters were convicted of violating the Smith Act, which made it illegal to "conspire to advocate the violent overthrow of the United States Government." He served over a year in Federal Correctional Institution, Sandstone, from 1944 to 1945.

After his release, he became the editor of the SWP's newspaper, The Militant. From 1948 to 1960 he was the SWP's candidate for President of the United States, running in four elections. He succeeded James P. Cannon as national secretary of the party in 1953, serving until 1972.

In 1960, Farrell Dobbs and Joseph Hansen, Trotsky's former secretary in Mexico, went to Cuba to experience the revolutionary movement there. The two American Trotskyists decided to fully support the Cuban Revolution and the leadership of Fidel Castro and Che Guevara.

Farrell Dobbs retired in 1972, but remained in the party until his death in 1983. He devoted the later part of his life to historical documentation of the American leftist movement and the Minnesota Teamsters. Dobbs was the author of a four-volume history / memoir of the Minneapolis struggles: Teamster Rebellion, Teamster Power, Teamster Politics and Teamster Bureaucracy. He had completed two volumes of a planned history of the Marxist movement in the United States at the time of his death, titled: Revolutionary Continuity: The Early Years, 1848-1917 and Birth of the Communist Movement, 1918-1922.

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf General Drivers, Helpers and Inside Workers Union. Local 574 (Minneapolis, Minn.). Minneapolis teamsters strike, 1934 : Selected documents, 1928-1941 [microfilm]. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and Manuscripts
creatorOf Dobbs, Farrell. Papers, 1928-1983. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project
referencedIn Breitman, George. Papers, 1928-1986 (bulk 1945-1980). Churchill County Museum
referencedIn Cannon, James Patrick, 1890-1974. Papers, 1919-1975. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project
referencedIn Riehle, David. Research papers. 1910-1999. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and Manuscripts
referencedIn Schiff, Helen. Papers, 1940-1967. Wayne State University
referencedIn Chester, Robert, 1912-1975. Papers, ca. 1944-1976. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project
creatorOf Socialist Workers Party records, 1914-1980 Minnesota Historical Society
referencedIn Maloney, Shaun. Shaun Maloney papers, 1916-1996. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and Manuscripts
referencedIn Kerry, Tom. Tom and Karolyn Kerry papers, 1933-1983. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project
referencedIn Dunne, Vincent R. (Vincent Raymond), 1889-1970. Papers [microform], 1929-1970. Wisconsin Historical Society Archives
referencedIn George Breitman Papers 1928-1986. Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
referencedIn Buchman, Alexander H., 1911-2003. Alexander H. Buchman photographs of Leon Trotsky and others, 1982. Houghton Library
referencedIn Cochran, Bert, 1913-1984. Papers, 1935-[ca. 1978] (bulk 1935-1955). Churchill County Museum
referencedIn Sparrow, Ray, 1915-1985. Papers, 1915-1985. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project
referencedIn Maloney, Shaun, 1911-1999. Shaun Maloney papers, 1932-2000 (bulk 1946-1998). University of Washington. Libraries
referencedIn Kutcher Civil Rights Committee. Records [microform], 1948-1973. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project
creatorOf Carlson, Grace, 1906-. Grace Carlson papers, 1929-1986. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and Manuscripts
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associatedWith Breitman, George. person
associatedWith Buchman, Alexander H., 1911-2003. person
associatedWith Cannon, James Patrick, 1890-1974. person
associatedWith Carlson, Grace, 1906-. person
associatedWith Chester, Robert, 1912-1975. person
associatedWith Cochran, Bert, 1913-1984. person
associatedWith Communist League of America corporateBody
associatedWith Dunne, Vincent R. (Vincent Raymond), 1889-1970. person
associatedWith Fourth International. corporateBody
associatedWith General Drivers, Helpers and Inside Workers Union. Local 574 (Minneapolis, Minn.). corporateBody
associatedWith General Drivers, Helpers, Petroleum and Inside Workers Union, Local 574 (Minneapolis, Minn.) corporateBody
associatedWith Healy, G. person
associatedWith International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen, and Helpers of America. corporateBody
associatedWith Kerry, Tom. person
associatedWith Kutcher Civil Rights Committee. corporateBody
associatedWith Maloney, Shaun. person
associatedWith Maloney, Shaun, 1911-1999. person
associatedWith Riehle, David. person
associatedWith Salisbury, Harrison Evans, 1908- . person
correspondedWith Schiff, Helen. person
associatedWith Scholl, Marvel, 1908-1984. person
associatedWith Socialist Workers Party. corporateBody
associatedWith Socialist Workers Party. Minnesota Section. corporateBody
associatedWith Sparrow, Ray, 1915-1985. person
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Missouri MO US
Minneapolis MN US
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Communism
Labor unions and communism
Smith Act, 1940
Socialism
Socialist Workers Party
Teamsters
Trotskyism
Truck Drivers' Strike, Minneapolis, Minn., 1934
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Labor leaders
Political Organizer
Union Leader
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Birth 1907-07-25

Death 1983-10-31

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Americans

English

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