- Benny Rothman
Bernard Rothman better known as Benny Rothman (
June 1 ,1911 -January 23 ,2002 ) was a UKpolitical activist , most famous for his leading role in theMass trespass of Kinder Scout in 1932.Born in
Cheetham Hill ,Manchester , Rothman's poor family circumstances dictated that he start work at the earliest opportunity rather than take full advantage of ascholarship that he had won.Working as an errand boy in the motor trade, he studied
geography andeconomics in his spare time while his Aunt Ettie introduced him to "The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists " and the works ofUpton Sinclair .Increasingly committed to the causes of
socialism andcommunism , Rothman lost his job after getting into some trouble with the law while selling copies of the "Daily Worker ". During a period ofunemployment , with the help of abicycle salvaged from spare parts, he discovered the nearby wilderness regions of thePeak District andNorth Wales . The combination of his political activism and interest in the outdoors led to his participation in the mass trespass of 1932, an enterprise that resulted in a spell in gaol and further employment difficulties.In 1934, Rothman went to work at
Avro inNewton Heath and instantly became an officer of the Amalgamated Engineering Union (AEU). At Avro's, he met and married fellow communist Lily Crabtree but his political views became increasingly visible to his employer and he was dismissed. Rothman was active in working withJewish groups in Manchester to oppose the campaigns of SirOswald Mosley 'sBritish Union of Fascists . In 1936, he started work atMetropolitan Vickers atTrafford Park and was again soon an AEU official.Until his death from a stroke, he was active in a wide range of political and
conservation movement campaigns and organisations.Professor
Harry Rothman is his son.Bibliography
*Rothman, B. (1982)"1932 Kinder Trespass: Personal View of the Kinder Scout Mass Trespass" ISBN 0-9506043-7-2
External links
* [http://www.wcml.org.uk/people/benny_r_intro.htm Biography at the Working Class Movement Library]
* [http://www.wcml.org.uk/people/benny_r_contents.htm Details of Benny Rothman archives at WCML]
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