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- Social Democrats, USA (SDUSA) is a social-democratic organization established in 1972 as the successor of the Socialist Party of America (SPA). The SPA...
- the SPA became SDUSA, the majority had 22 of 33 votes on the (January 1973) national committee of SDUSA. Two minority caucuses of SDUSA became ****ociated...
- Politics' liberals". The party changed its name to SDUSA by a vote of 73 to 34. Renaming the party as SDUSA was meant to be "realistic". The New York Times...
- members, many of whom publicly identified themselves as members of SDUSA. Members of SDUSA have served as officers for governmental, private and not-for-profit...
- party changed its name to Social Democrats, USA (SDUSA) by a vote of 73 to 34. Renaming the party SDUSA was meant to be "realistic". The New York Times...
- in 1972, and SDUSA emerged that year. (Most of the left-wing of the party, led by Michael Harrington, immediately abandoned SDUSA.) SDUSA leaders ****ociated...
- Federation, 1936. IPN Left to found the Independent Party of Norwalk, 1951 SDUSA Continued into Social Democrats, USA, 1973 SPUSA Went on to join the Socialist...
- Glaser—these three were re-elected by acclamation. Renaming the party as SDUSA was meant to be "realistic". The New York Times observed that the Socialist...
- Democrats, USA (SDUSA). DSOC started with 840 members, of whom 2% had served on its national board, and approximately 200 of whom came from SDUSA or its predecessors...
- national chairperson of SDUSA during the 1970s. SDUSA sponsored a biannual conference that featured discussions, for which SDUSA invited outside academic...