Extract from a letter by T.A. Jackson to 'The Plebs' magazine, protesting against the comparisons made between James Connolly and Leon Trotsky in the article "James Connolly: Ireland's Trotsky" by John Carson-Tozer,
1941 June.
Jackson considers the comparison "an insult, and an unforgiveable one [...] As one who knew both men in the flesh, I protest that Connolly was everything that Trotsky was incapable of being".
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Extract from a letter by T.A. Jackson to 'The Plebs' magazine, protesting against the comparisons made between James Connolly and Leon Trotsky in the article "James Connolly: Ireland's Trotsky" by John Carson-Tozer,
1941 June.
In Collection: | William O'Brien (1881-1968) Papers, 1898-1969 |
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Description: | Jackson considers the comparison "an insult, and an unforgiveable one [...] As one who knew both men in the flesh, I protest that Connolly was everything that Trotsky was incapable of being". |
Main Creator: | |
Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 item (1 page). |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 15,673/7/3
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |
Corporate Author: | Plebs League |