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A small percent of the public controls our resources and political power, while the rest of society is oppressed and excluded. Discrimination on the basis of race/ethnicity, gender, age, class, religion, ability/disability and sexual orientation prohibits us from working cooperatively for the benefit of the community.
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The Socialist Party of Florida near the end of its life had four official logos. The linked hands over the world is the official logo of the Socialist Party USA, while the red carnation is the former logo of the SPUSA. The use of both logos was approved by the State Executive Committee of the SPFL in
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As socialist-feminists, we differ from both those on the left who fail to recognize feminism as an essential aspect of human liberation, and from those parts of the feminist movement that believe that women's liberation can be achieved without a fundamental change in the economic system... We support
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that is publicly owned and democratically controlled. The production of goods and services are created by the people and the benefits should be shared by everyone equitably. Our economy should focus on meeting people's basic needs such as healthcare, education, food and shelter, rather than profits.
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who was running under the Socialist Party as state representative defeating John A. Graham. Pettigrew had previously ran in 1904 for the same position but was unsuccessful. He had also previously served as the chairman of the Manatee County Socialist Party. During Pettigrew's campaign, journalist
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would question Graham's activities in Northern Florida which would end up benefitting Pettigrew at the expense of Graham. L'Engle accused him of swindling several people in several articles published in June and July 1906 which resulted in Graham filing a lawsuit in a circuit court for libel
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The party overall would begin to decline starting in 1917 with the United States' entry into World War I which ended up significantly hurting the party as many saw them as being traitors for not supporting the war effort. With the Russian Revolution occurring in November, much of the public
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has run a candidate for President of the United States. The party's nominee has been on the ballot in Florida in each election since 2000. The candidate who has received the highest vote total in Florida under the Socialist Party USA and nationally was former Oregon State Senator
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July 2007. In May, 2008, the SEC approved the use of the Red Star Over Florida. In February, 2010, the SEC approved yet another new logo, based on the linked hands over the world and the red star over Florida.
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as African-American members were required to be members of their own local chapter separate from white ones or in the case there was an insufficient amount they would be members of the state party directly.
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While the party was primarily an activist organization, it was also an official minor party in Florida, which enabled it to field candidates for office. The SPFL ran candidates for president in 2000 (
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on July 4, 1908. Sixty delegates would attend with at least one coming from each of Florida's counties. The party would select its nominees for every state level office with the exception of the
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Griffin, R. S. (2008). Workers of the sunshine state unite!: The Florida Socialist Party during the Progressive Era, 1900–1920. The Florida Historical Quarterly, 86(3), 346–379.
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Despite the Socialist Party of Florida becoming inactive in 2011, Maynard is apparently still a member of the Socialist Party USA, and in office as of the fall of 2016.
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would also be launched in 1913 but only lasted for less than a year before it went bankrupt. Another attempt would be made to establish a newspaper for the party named
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would have. Socialists in Florida would have the same difficulties that were faced at the national level when it came to establishing a media organ for them.
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nationally would turn against them. Federal and state officials would increase monitoring in Florida as a result with an emphasis being made on Tampa's
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demanding $ 30,000 on August 2. L'Engle ended up endorsing Pettigrew that month and said voters in Manatee County should shy away from Graham.
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by the SP national convention. In 2010, SPFL member, David Maynard, was elected to the Hillsborough County Soil and Water Conservation Board.
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independent organization by people of color to fight oppression. Racism will not be eliminated merely by eliminating capitalism.
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effort. In addition, the SPFL worked on bringing a lawsuit against the State of Florida over violations of minor parties'
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In the "Principles of the Socialist Party", the party says that it considers a socialist planned economy a way to solve
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After the 1906 elections the party would generally be optimistic for 1908. A second convention would be held in
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WORKERS OF THE SUNSHINE STATE UNITE!: THE FLORIDA SOCIALIST PARTY DURING THE PROGRESSIVE ERA, 1900-1920
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WORKERS OF THE SUNSHINE STATE UNITE!: THE FLORIDA SOCIALIST PARTY DURING THE PROGRESSIVE ERA, 1900-1920
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WORKERS OF THE SUNSHINE STATE UNITE!: THE FLORIDA SOCIALIST PARTY DURING THE PROGRESSIVE ERA, 1900-1920
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Workers of the Sunshine State Unite!: The Florida Socialist Party during the Progressive Era, 1900-1920
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Workers of the Sunshine State Unite!: The Florida Socialist Party during the Progressive Era, 1900-1920
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Workers of the Sunshine State Unite!: The Florida Socialist Party during the Progressive Era, 1900-1920
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Workers of the Sunshine State Unite!: The Florida Socialist Party during the Progressive Era, 1900-1920
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Workers of the Sunshine State Unite!: The Florida Socialist Party during the Progressive Era, 1900-1920
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Workers of the Sunshine State Unite!: The Florida Socialist Party during the Progressive Era, 1900-1920
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in December 1972. SPUSA was founded in 1973, after which the SPFL was founded on March 16, 1998.
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which was located nearby where the party would elected justices of the peace for both locations.
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The SPFL is a democratic socialist organization. In 2004, the party described its position as:
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Griffin, R. "CHAPTER 4 - HIGH NOON OF FLORIDA SOCIALISM: THE ELECTIONS OF 1908 AND 1912".
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David Maynard, Hillsborough County Soil & Water Conservation Board, Seat 5 2010-
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neighborhoods. By 1920 the party would become virtually irrelevant politically.
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revoked the status of the SPFL as a registered party in the State of Florida.
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The SPFL became inactive in about June 2011 and on December 20, 2011, the
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St. Augustine 1913 municipal elections and inroads in surrounding areas
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C.C. Allen, State Representative, Pinellas County, 1909–1911
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During the summer of 1913 the party would make rounds in
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English-language press of the Socialist Party of America
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Socialist Party of the United States of America platform
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State and local socialist parties in the United States
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History of the socialist movement in the United States
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Bowen, Beth; St. Augustine Historical Society (2008).
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Committee for the Preservation of the Socialist Party
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We believe the economy should be transformed into a
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but it would end up facing the same issues that the
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Non-English press of the Socialist Party of America
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Arcadia Publishing. p. 100. 1737: 1667: 683: 398:The SPFL endorsed the positions of 196:2014 Florida gubernatorial election 13: 3576:Social Democratic Party of America 3151: 3070: 2820: 2753:"FL US Senate Race - Nov 02, 1920" 2728:"FL US Senate Race - Nov 07, 1916" 1847: 1552:"Reports of the State Secretaries" 791: 336:voted 73:34 to change its name to 31: 14: 4112: 3161: 1995:Kruse, Michael (April 25, 2008). 1579: 1541: 1428: 291:Attempts to establish a newspaper 254: 3985: 1596:The Florida Historical Quarterly 1066: 688: 640:1st District β€” Frank L. Sullivan 211: 3902:Young People's Socialist League 3601:Young People's Socialist League 3175:Young People's Socialist League 3123: 3098: 3045: 3020: 2995: 2970: 2945: 2920: 2895: 2870: 2845: 2795: 2770: 2745: 2720: 2695: 2670: 2645: 2620: 2595: 2570: 2545: 2520: 2495: 2470: 2458:. Florida Division of Elections 2448: 2349: 2259: 2242: 2228: 2156: 2126: 2097: 2068: 2043: 2021: 1988: 1974: 1962:. Florida Division of Elections 1952: 1940:. 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Allen 577:1st District β€” C. C. Allen 560:1st District β€” C. C. Allen 514:U.S. Senatorial candidates 334:Socialist Party of America 218:Socialist Party of America 169:Socialist Party of Florida 24:Socialist Party of Florida 4069: 4038: 3995: 3982: 3961: 3884: 3840: 3686: 3669: 3558: 3424: 3235: 1807:– via Google Books. 1351: 1320: 1275: 1230: 1199: 1151: 1138: 1135: 1132: 1129: 1079: 1076: 1073: 706: 703: 700: 660:2nd District β€” W. L. Case 583:3rd District β€” C. N. Wood 362:was nominated to run for 237:would unexpectedly elect 142: 129: 124: 112: 100: 90: 80: 75:Democratic socialism 68: 60: 52: 48:State Executive Committee 42: 30: 21: 4030:Socialism and Liberation 3312:Progressive Party ticket 2292:"Florida: U.S. Senators" 2172:Florida State University 1565:Marxist Internet Archive 1407: 1398: 663:4th District β€” Earl Hunt 626:At-large β€” A. N. Jackson 543:2nd District β€” W. 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