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Socialist Party of America History and Geography

Courtesy Mapping American Social Movements Project, University of Washington. Find an interactive version at http://depts.washington.edu/moves/SP_intro.shtml
Here are two dozen maps and charts exploring the geography of Socialist Party activity.

Key maps: votes, membership, newspapers, and elected officials
Key maps: votes, membership, newspapers, and elected officials
Dues paying members of Socialist party by year and state
Vote for Socialist party candidates by county and year
Newspapers linked to the Socialist party by founding period
Socialists serving in public office (year-by-year 1901-1960)
Submitted by jondwhite on January 19, 2017
  • United States
  • 1900s
  • elections
  • libertarian socialism
  • publications
  • Socialist Party of America
  • maps
  • James Gregory

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