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  1. This high-level of political activism, during the turbulent years following the 1913 Lockout, led William X. O'Brien to hold an influential and respected position within the socialist movement by 1916.

  2. William O'Brien (23 January 1881 – 31 October 1968) was a politician and trade unionist in Ireland. [1] While rarely dominating the political spotlight, O'Brien was incredibly powerful and influential behind the scenes, maintaining a firm grip over Ireland's trade unions for many decades.

  3. War and Conflict. The politician, trade unionist and journalist William X O’Brien is remembered by his friend and fellow activist Cathal O’Shannon. Cathal O’Shannon, pays tribute to his...

  4. William Smith O'Brien ( Irish: Liam Mac Gabhann Ó Briain; 17 October 1803 – 18 June 1864) was an Irish nationalist Member of Parliament (MP) and a leader of the Young Ireland movement. He also encouraged the use of the Irish language.

  5. 11 de sept. de 2020 · William O'Brien: the labour activist who dreamed of a socialist independent Ireland. Updated / Friday, 11 Sep 2020 12:24. William O'Brien circa 1930. Image: RTE Archives. More from. The...

  6. William X. O'Brien (23 January 1881 – 31 October 1968) was an Teachta Dála (TD) and trade unionist in Ireland. Born in Clonakilty, County Cork, O'Brien moved with his family to Dublin in 1897, and quickly became involved in the Irish Socialist Republican Party (ISRP).

  7. 23 de abr. de 2019 · William X. O’Brien, politician and trade unionist, is born on January 23, 1881 in Clonakilty, County Cork. He is christened “John William.” O’Brien moves with his family to Dublin in 1897, and quickly becomes involved in the Irish Socialist Republican Party (ISRP).