David Lowe

David Lowe (1867 - 1947) was a Scottish socialist activist.

Born in Dundee, Lowe moved to Glasgow in his youth, where he worked closely with Keir Hardie, becoming the first assistant editor of the Labour Leader newspaper. He returned to Dundee in 1888, still working for the newspaper, and becoming the leading figure in the Scottish Labour Party in the city. At the 1892 general election, he was the election agent for James MacDonald's unsuccessful candidacy in Dundee. He subsequently joined the Independent Labour Party, and through that became a founding activist in the Labour Party.

Lowe continued to write in support of the labour movement throughout his life, notably writing Souvenirs of Scottish Labour in 1919, a history of the Scottish Labour Party. He remained a close lifelong friend of Hardie.

Lowe was an accomplished writer, with many of his works kept at the Mitchell Library in Glasgow. He was an acknowledged expert on Robert Burns, wrote poetry and plays and a biography of Keir Ha…more

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Souvenirs of Scottish Labour

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A Scots Wanderjahre

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