- Harry Wicks
Harry Wicks (
16 August 1905 -26 March 1989 ) was a British socialist activist.Born in
Battersea ,London , he went to work on the railways and joined theNational Union of Railwaymen in 1919. He joined the Labour Party, but after Black Friday moved to theCommunist Party of Great Britain (CPGB). After studying withA. E. E. Reade , he came to supportLeon Trotsky and theInternational Left Opposition .Elected to the executive of the Young Communist League in 1926, Wicks attended the
International Lenin School inMoscow and the Sixth World Congress of theComintern . He began working with theBalham Group ofTrotskyist s, and was expelled from the CPGB in 1932. He became a founding member of the Communist League and met Trotsky inCopenhagen but disagreed with Trotsky's advice to join theIndependent Labour Party , instead splitting the Communist League and founding the Marxist League, working within the Labour Party. He also chaired theBritish Committee for the Defence of Leon Trotsky .Wicks began working with
C. L. R. James of the Marxist Group, and in 1938 their tendencies merged to form the Revolutionary Socialist League. However, Wicks left soon after to form theSocialist Anti-War Federation . In 1940, this group dissolved and he joined the Independent Labour Party.At the end of
World War II , Wicks joined the Labour Party and became active inNALGO . In 1971, he became involved with the Trotskyist movement again, joining the Socialist Workers Party (SWP). He was part of the split which formed the Workers League, but soon rejoined the SWP.References
*Sam Bornstein and
Al Richardson , "Against the stream"
*Sam Bornstein andAl Richardson , "War and The International"
*Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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