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The [[Socialist Party of America]] was founded in 1901.<ref>Tim Davenport, [http://www.marxisthistory.org/subject/usa/eam/socialistparty.html Socialist Party (1897-1946): Party History.], Early American Marxism website, updated: Sept. 19, 2011, accessed 19 April 2012.</ref> | The [[Socialist Party of America]] was founded in 1901.<ref>Tim Davenport, [http://www.marxisthistory.org/subject/usa/eam/socialistparty.html Socialist Party (1897-1946): Party History.], Early American Marxism website, updated: Sept. 19, 2011, accessed 19 April 2012.</ref> | ||
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+ | The party lost many of its members to the [[Communist Party USA]] | ||
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]] | [[Ben Gitlow]] | + | [[Walter Lippmann]] | [[Norman Thomas]] | [[Ben Gitlow]] | [[Frank N. Trager]] |
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 14:09, 20 April 2012
The Socialist Party of America was founded in 1901.[1]
The party lost many of its members to the Communist Party USA
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 | Frank N. Trager
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.