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  1. 1 de ago. de 2023 · James Larkin, New Times and Backpage executive who faced charges of aiding prostitution, dead at 74. James Larkin, who helped turn the Phoenix alternative weekly New Times into a chain that took ...

  2. 1911 The first edition of the Irish Worker, organ of the ITGWU and edited by James Larkin, was issued. Averaging 20,000 copies per issue, it was suppressed in December 1914 but was revived in 1930–2 under the editorship of James Larkin Jr. 1964 Pandit (Jawaharlal) Nehru (74), prime minister of India since independence (1947), died.

  3. The Great Agitator. James Larkin, hero of the 1913 Dublin Lockout, died seventy years ago today. Jim Larkin died in Dublin on January 30, 1947, at the age of sixty-nine. Along with his associate, James Connolly, he was one of the outstanding leaders of the Irish working class in the early years of this century.

  4. James Larkin 1876-1947. James Connolly said of Larkin, his colleague in the labour movement: "We have amongst us a man of genius, of splendid vitality, great in his conceptions, magnificent in his ...

  5. O'Connell Street. Standing well over six feet tall, trade union leader 'Big Jim' James Larkin was an imposing figure in more ways than one. He is perhaps best known today for his pivotal role in the 1913 Dublin Lockout, where he fought for the rights of unskilled workers to unionise, coining the phrase "A fair day's work for a fair day's pay ...

  6. James Larkin. James Larkin (etwa 1910) James Larkin (* 28. Januar 1874 in Liverpool; † 30. Januar 1947 in Dublin ), ir. Séamas Ó Lorcáin, Spitzname Big Jim, war ein sozialistischer Aktivist und Führer der irischen Gewerkschaftsunion. Er wurde im Januar 1874 im englischen Liverpool geboren. Seine Eltern waren Iren. Er wuchs in Armut auf ...

  7. James Larkin is better known in Ireland for his socialist work. An actor has said it was "an honour" to play the role of a major figure in Liverpool's trade union movement. James Larkin led ...