Socialist Labor Party of America - Notable Members

Notable Members

  • John J. Ballam
  • J. Mahlon Barnes
  • Barney Berlyn
  • Robert Bills
  • Ella Reeve Bloor
  • Frank Bohn
  • George Boomer
  • Louis B. Boudin
  • Abraham Cahan
  • Adolf S. Carm
  • John C. Chase
  • Maximilian Cohen
  • James Connolly
  • Georgia Cozzini
  • Daniel DeLeon
  • Solon DeLeon
  • Adolph Douai
  • Benjamin Feigenbaum
  • Louis C. Fraina
  • Paul Grottkau
  • Julius Gerber
  • Margaret Haile
  • J. Edward Hall
  • Julius Hammer
  • Benjamin Hanford
  • Job Harriman
  • Caleb Harrison
  • Eric Hass
  • Max S. Hayes
  • Morris Hillquit
  • G.A. "Gus" Hoehn
  • Isaac Hourwich
  • Frank Johns
  • Olive M. Johnson
  • Alexander Jonas
  • Nathan Karp
  • Antoinette Konikow
  • Henry Kuhn
  • Joseph A. Labadie
  • Algernon Lee
  • Jack London
  • Meyer London
  • William D. Mahoney
  • William Mailly
  • Charles Matchett
  • James H. Maurer
  • P. J. McGuire
  • Thomas J. Morgan
  • Kate Richards O'Hare
  • Albert Parsons
  • Arnold Petersen
  • Patrick L. Quinlan
  • Arthur E. Reimer
  • Boris Reinstein
  • Verne L. Reynolds
  • Wilhelm Rosenberg
  • Lucien Sanial
  • George A. Schilling
  • Hermann Schlüter
  • Algie Martin Simons
  • Henry Slobodin
  • August Spies
  • N. I. Stone
  • Adolph Strasser
  • Philip Van Patten
  • Hugo Vogt
  • J. Wilenkin
  • Morris Winchevsky
  • Simon Wing
  • Michael Zametkin

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