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==Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee== | ==Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee== | ||
− | Some 150 delegates and 100 observers met at Houston's Airport Holiday Inn, February 16-19, 1979, for the fourth national convention of the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee (DSOC). | + | Some 150 delegates and 100 observers met at Houston's Airport Holiday Inn, February 16-19, 1979, for the fourth national convention of the [[Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee]] (DSOC). |
− | DSOC's leadership | + | DSOC's leadership at the 1979 convention included Chairman [[Michael Harrington]], Vice-chairman [[Julius Bernstein]], Vice-chairman [[Victor Reuther]], and National Secretary Clark. <ref>Information Digest March 7 1979 p 63</ref> |
− | + | The national board consisted of [[Julian Bond]], [[Harry Boyte]], [[Bogdan Denitch]], [[Harry Fleischman]], [[Irving Howe]], [[Alex Spinrad]], [[Gloria Steinem]], [[Harry Walsh]], [[Nat Weinberg]], and [[Richard Wilson]]. | |
− | == | + | ==Democratic Socialists of America== |
− | In 1994 , | + | In 1994, Clark of Massachusetts was a member of the [[Democratic Socialists of America]] Steering Committee.<ref>email from C Riddiough to S Tarzynski Dec 9 1994</ref> |
==References== | ==References== |
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Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee
Some 150 delegates and 100 observers met at Houston's Airport Holiday Inn, February 16-19, 1979, for the fourth national convention of the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee (DSOC).
DSOC's leadership at the 1979 convention included Chairman Michael Harrington, Vice-chairman Julius Bernstein, Vice-chairman Victor Reuther, and National Secretary Clark. [1]
The national board consisted of Julian Bond, Harry Boyte, Bogdan Denitch, Harry Fleischman, Irving Howe, Alex Spinrad, Gloria Steinem, Harry Walsh, Nat Weinberg, and Richard Wilson.
Democratic Socialists of America
In 1994, Clark of Massachusetts was a member of the Democratic Socialists of America Steering Committee.[2]