- Frank Lovell
Frank Lovell (
July 24 ,1913 -May 1 ,1998 ) was an AmericanCommunist politician.Lovell was born in
Ipava , a town situated in the farming district ofIllinois . Lovell studied psychology at theUniversity of California in Berkeley. After he had left the campus, Lovell earned his living as a seaman, chiefly on the West Coast of the United States.In the 1930s, Frank Lovell came into contact with
Trotskyist movement lead byJames P. Cannon and he became one of the first members of the Socialist Workers Party, and in 1942 he was elected to its "National Committee".As a seaman, Lovell was active in the "Sailors Union of the Pacific" and the leader of many strikes. In 1943, during
World War II , serving in the U.S. merchant marine, Frank Lovell barely survived the blow up of his ship by a German mine off the coast ofIceland as the ship came off theMurmansk run.In the 1950s, Frank Lovell was one of the SWP’s prominent members who had to move to
Detroit the rebuild the party’s branch there after the SWP had had to expel a lot of members part of theBert Cochran faction group. Lovell run for Governor of Michigan on the SWP ticket in 1954, 1958 and 1964, and as candidate for Mayor of Detroit in 1953 amidst an atmosphere ofMcCarthyism .In the early 1980s, Frank Lovell, and several other members of the SWP, got into a sharp conflict with the new, younger party leadership under
Jack Barnes . Eventually, Lovell and many other members of the party were expelled; some of these, Lovell included, went on to establish theFourth Internationalist Tendency . At the age of 84, Frank Lovell died in a heart attack in his apartment inManhattan onMay Day 1998.External links
* [http://www.trotskyana.net/Trotskyists/Bio-Bibliographies/bio-bibliographies.html The Lubitz TrotskyanaNet] provides a biographical sketch and a selective bibliography of Frank Lovell
* [http://www.marxists.org/history/etol/document/fit.htm Fourth Internationalist Tendency] page at theMarxist Internet Archive includes a number of writings by Lovell.
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