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The party split in the early 1970s into three factions, the [[Social Democrats USA]], the [['Democratic Socialists of America]] and the [[Socialist Party USA]].<ref>David McReynolds, NORMAN THOMAS'S FOLLOWERS SUPPORT A FREEZE, ''New York Times'', 23 June 1982.</ref> | The party split in the early 1970s into three factions, the [[Social Democrats USA]], the [['Democratic Socialists of America]] and the [[Socialist Party USA]].<ref>David McReynolds, NORMAN THOMAS'S FOLLOWERS SUPPORT A FREEZE, ''New York Times'', 23 June 1982.</ref> | ||
==Members== | ==Members== | ||
− | [[Walter Lippmann]] | [[Norman Thomas]] | [[ | + | [[Walter Lippmann]] | [[Norman Thomas]] | [[Ben Gitlow]] |
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 14:02, 20 April 2012
The Socialist Party of America was founded in 1901.[1]
The party split in the early 1970s into three factions, the Social Democrats USA, the 'Democratic Socialists of America and the Socialist Party USA.[2]
Members
Walter Lippmann | Norman Thomas | Ben Gitlow
Notes
- ↑ Tim Davenport, Socialist Party (1897-1946): Party History., Early American Marxism website, updated: Sept. 19, 2011, accessed 19 April 2012.
- ↑ David McReynolds, NORMAN THOMAS'S FOLLOWERS SUPPORT A FREEZE, New York Times, 23 June 1982.