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==DSA Contact==
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Circa early 1980s [[Ada Dobbs]], Central Branch was listed as a branch contact for the Los Angeles [[Democratic Socialists of America]]. At the
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bottom of the list was the statement, ''"Change the USA, work with DSA!"''.<ref>DSA contacts sheet</ref>
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==Friend of the New American Movement==
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In 1981, [[Ada Dobbs]] and [[Ben Dobbs]] were listed as friends of the [[New American Movement]].<ref>10<sup>th</sup> Anniversary Booklet for the New American Movement, 1981</ref>
  
 
==Upton Sinclair Club==
 
==Upton Sinclair Club==
 
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In the early 1990s [[Ben Dobbs]] and Ada of Los Angeles were executive members of the [[Upton Sinclair Club]], of [[Democratic Socialists of America]]. The club consisted of wealthy Californians able to contribute significant donations to DSA.<ref>Sinclair Club membership list, Steve Tarzynski papers</ref>
In the early 1990s [[Ben Dobbs]] and Ada Dobbs , Los Angeles, were executive members of the [[Upton Sinclair Club]], of [[Democratic Socialists of America]]. The club consisted of wealthy Californians able to contribute significant donations to DSA<ref>Sinclair Club membership list, Steve Tarzynski papers</ref>.
 
  
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:New American Movement]]

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DSA Contact

Circa early 1980s Ada Dobbs, Central Branch was listed as a branch contact for the Los Angeles Democratic Socialists of America. At the

bottom of the list was the statement, "Change the USA, work with DSA!".[1]

Friend of the New American Movement

In 1981, Ada Dobbs and Ben Dobbs were listed as friends of the New American Movement.[2]

Upton Sinclair Club

In the early 1990s Ben Dobbs and Ada of Los Angeles were executive members of the Upton Sinclair Club, of Democratic Socialists of America. The club consisted of wealthy Californians able to contribute significant donations to DSA.[3]

References

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  1. DSA contacts sheet
  2. 10th Anniversary Booklet for the New American Movement, 1981
  3. Sinclair Club membership list, Steve Tarzynski papers