- Jake Cooper
Jake Cooper (1916 – 1990) was an American
Socialist . He was active in theMinneapolis Teamsters Strike of 1934 led by theCommunist League of America and later became a member of the Socialist Workers Party and as a leading member of the SWP he was imprisoned under theSmith Act together with many other SWP leaders for opposing the US involvement in theSecond World War . Cooper was also a founding member of theFourth International .In 1940, Jake Cooper was selected by the Socialist Workers Party to go to
Mexico City and work as a bodyguard forLeon Trotsky , the exiledRussia nBolshevik leader. “I’m honored by the fact that I was selected because perhaps it tells you that they thought I was not only a militant, but that I was honest and would go there to die for our ideas if necessary” said Cooper in an interview in 1988.Jake Cooper remained a Trotskyist his entire life. When the Socialist Workers Party leadership faction of
Jack Barnes abandoned Trotskyism in the 1980s and expelled the Trotskyist factions, Jake Cooper joined those who were expelled in the group calledSocialist Action (US) . As a member of Socialist Action Jake Cooper was, among other things, very active in supporting the UFCW Local P-9 strike of meat packing workers against Hormel Foods in Austin,Minnesota . As a supporter of the strike he actively gathered large amounts of food for the workers and advocated the kinds of militant tactics that he was part of in theMinneapolis Teamsters Strike of 1934 .Other Jake Coopers
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* [http://www.geocities.com/youth4sa/trotsky-cooper.html Memories of Trotsky by Jake Cooper]
* [http://www.marxist.com/anniversary-death-trotsky080905.htm On the 65th anniversary of the death of Leon Trotsky, a 1988 reminiscence from Jake Cooper]
*Cooper, Jake. "Lessons of the P-9 Strike". Socialist Action Books. 298 Valencia St., San Francisco CA 94103.
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