International Socialists Records
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International Socialists (IS), a group with its roots in American Trotskyism and the Young People's Socialist League, was founded in 1969, as the result of several Independent Socialist Clubs merging. IS publications include: Labor Notes(1979- ); International Socialist(1969-70), Workers Power(1970-79), and Changes(1979-85). In 1984, IS merged with two other left groupings to form Solidarity. The collection contains minutes, position papers, reports, various convention materials, and miscellaneous documents. The bulk of the material concerns internal political debates and organizational tendencies.
Historical/Biographical Note
International Socialists (IS), a Third Camp-oriented group with historical and organizational roots in American Trotskyism and the Young People's Socialist League, was founded in 1969, as the result of the merger of several Independent Socialist Clubs (the first was formed in Berkeley, California in 1964). IS concentrated on work in the labor movement, playing an important role in the Teamster reform movement, and the monthly periodical Labor Notes, 1979- (established and directed by IS members), along with its annual conference, have become a leading center for militant labor officials and rank and file unionists. Other IS periodical titles were: International Socialist(1969-70), Workers Power(1970-79), and Changes(1979-85). In 1984 IS merged with Workers Power (itself the 1979 result of one of several 1970s splits from IS) and Socialist Unity to form Solidarity, a revolutionary socialist organization. For more information, see "Independent Socialist Clubs/International Socialists," in Encyclopedia of the American Left (1998) pp. 348-351.
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Folders are arranged chronologically.
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Scope and Content Note
This collection contains various IS documents, including minutes of its Executive, National and National Action committees, position papers, reports (including those of the National Secretary), various convention materials, and miscellaneous documents. The bulk of the material concerns internal political debates and organizational tendencies, including the 1973 expulsion of the Revolutionary Tendency, whose members, led by Sy Landy and others, went on to found the Revolutionary Socialist League.
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Conditions Governing Access
Materials are open without restrictions.
Conditions Governing Use
The Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Archives has no information about copyright ownership for this collection and is not authorized to grant permission to publish or reproduce materials from it. Materials in this collection, which were created in 1970-1979, are expected to enter the public domain in 2100.
Preferred Citation
Published citations should take the following form:
Identification of item, date; Collection name; Collection number; box number; folder number;
Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
Elmer Holmes Bobst Library
70 Washington Square South
New York, NY 10012, New York University Libraries.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The provenance of this collection is unknown. The accession number associated with this collection is 1980.002.