The first American socialists were German Marxist immigrants who arrived following the 1848 revolutions.
A prolific writer before his early death at age 35, he is considered one of the most influential Latin American socialists of the 20th century.
Edward Holton James (1873-1954) was an American socialist.
But these other Latin American socialists belong to the "vegetarian left" rather than the "carnivorous left."
Several books have been written about his life as an inspirational American socialist.
For American democratic socialists, the compensation for political futility was intellectual independence.
The general strike was the one great victory we American socialists won.
Ultimately, there was a choosing of sides by many American socialists with regards to the European conflict.
Phyllis Jacobson (1922 - March 2, 2010) was an American socialist.
He joined the Communist Party in 1960, long after other American socialists had left it.