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  2. History of the socialist movement in the United States

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    [152] In 1950, Du Bois had already run for senator from New York on the socialist American Labor Party ticket and received about 200,000 votes, or 4% of the statewide total. [153] Harry Hay was an English-born American labor advocate, teacher and early leader in the American LGBT rights movement.

  3. History of socialism - Wikipedia

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    In 1910, the Sewer Socialists, the main group of American socialists, elected Victor Berger as a socialist member of the United States House of Representatives and Emil Seidel as a socialist mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, most of the other elected city officials being socialist as well. This Socialist Party of America (SPA) membership grew to ...

  4. List of American utopian communities - Wikipedia

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    Danish Socialist Colony [10] Kansas Louis Pio: 1877 1877 A utopian socialist community Rugby: Tennessee Thomas Hughes: 1880 1887 A community based on Christian socialism. Am Olam: Across the US Mania Bakl and Moses Herder 1881 Most disbanded by the 1890s Jewish social movement that sought to create agricultural communities in America. [11 ...

  5. Socialist Party of America - Wikipedia

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    The Socialist Party of America (SPA) was a socialist political party in the United States formed in 1901 by a merger between the three-year-old Social Democratic Party of America and disaffected elements of the Socialist Labor Party of America who had split from the main organization in 1899.

  6. Socialist Labor Party of America - Wikipedia

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    Critical of both the Soviet Union and the reformist wing of the Socialist Party of America, the SLP became increasingly isolated from the majority of the American Left. Its support increased in the 1950s and into the early 1960s, when Eric Hass was influential in the party, but slightly declined in the mid-1960s.

  7. Eugene V. Debs - Wikipedia

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    The Social Democracy of America (SDA), founded in June 1897 by Eugene V. Debs from the remnants of his American Railway Union, was deeply divided between those who favored a tactic of launching a series of colonies to build socialism by practical example and others who favored establishment of a European-style socialist political party with a ...

  8. Socialism Was Once America's Political Taboo. Now, Democratic ...

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    And how it's different from socialism and communism in other places around the world Socialism Was Once America's Political Taboo. Now, Democratic Socialism Is a Viable Platform.

  9. Social Democratic Party of America - Wikipedia

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    Archived on the Early American Marxism website. Retrieved January 5, 2009. Guide to the Social-Democratic Party of America Records 1900–1905. Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives. New York University. Retrieved August 26, 2006. Socialist Party of America (1897–1946). Party history beginning with formative Social Democratic Party.