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James Connolly was a prominent Irish socialist leader and a pivotal figure in the early 20th century labor movement in Ireland. Born in Edinburgh to Irish immigrant parents, Connolly dedicated his life to advocating for workers' rights and independence for Ireland. He was a founding member of the Irish Socialist Republican Party, and his revolutionary ideas were reflected in his writings and activism. Connolly played a significant role in the 1916 Easter Rising, where he was one of the leaders of the rebellion against British rule in Ireland, ultimately leading to his execution.

His legacy endures through his contributions to socialist thought and the fight for Irish nationalism. Connolly's writings emphasize the importance of class struggle and the necessity of a united front among the working class to achieve both social and national liberation. His vision for a free Ireland was one where workers would control the means of production, making him a lasting influence on both Irish politics and socialist movements worldwide.

Nacionalidade Irlandês
Data de Nascimento March 5, 1868
Local de Nascimento Edinburgh, Scotland
Data de Falecimento May 13, 1920