This is a selectively annotated list of the most prominent or important members of the Socialist Party of America (1901âÂÂ1972).
Summary list
Key:
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Went on to join the Communist Party, Communist Labor Party of America or Workers Party of America
<sup>ISS</sup> A founder or key member of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society, 1905, later League for Industrial Democracy
<sup>IWW</sup> A founder of the Industrial Workers of the World, 1905.
<sup>SDL</sup> Left to found the Social Democratic League of America, 1917.
<sup>SDF</sup> Left to found the Social Democratic Federation, 1936.
<sup>IPN</sup> Left to found the Independent Party of Norwalk, 1951
<sup>SDUSA</sup> Continued into Social Democrats, USA, 1973
<sup>SPUSA</sup> Went on to join the Socialist Party USA, 1973
<sup>DSOC</sup> Went on to join the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee, 1973, later Democratic Socialists of America
Annotated list
Key:
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Went on to join the Communist Party, Communist Labor Party of America or Workers Party of America
<sup>ISS</sup> A founder or key member of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society, 1905, later League for Industrial Democracy
<sup>IWW</sup> A founder of the Industrial Workers of the World, 1905.
<sup>SDL</sup> Left to found the Social Democratic League of America, 1917.
<sup>SDF</sup> Left to found the Social Democratic Federation, 1936.
<sup>SDUSA</sup> Continued into Social Democrats, USA, 1973
<sup>SPUSA</sup> Went on to join the Socialist Party USA, 1973
<sup>DSOC</sup> Went on to join the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee, 1973, later Democratic Socialists of America
- Martin Abern *
- Devere Allen
- Elmer Allison *
- E.B. "Harry" Ault
- J. Mahlon Barnes
- David P. Berenberg
- Victor L. Berger, Congressman from Milwaukee
- Barney Berlyn
- Allan L. Benson, 1916 candidate for Vice-President
- Ella Reeve Bloor *
- Roy E. Burt
- Frank Bohn <sup>IWW</sup>
- Earl Browder *, Communist Party leader and presidential candidate
- James P. Cannon *, leader of the Communist Party and Socialist Workers Party
- Jack Carney
- Travers Clement
- Joseph Coldwell
- James Connolly, Irish labor and nationalist leader
- Eugene V. Debs <sup>IWW</sup>, labor organizer, Presidential candidate
- David Dubinsky, labor leader
- Max Eastman *, writer
- J. Louis Engdahl
- William M. Feigenbaum, New York assemblyman 1918
- Elizabeth Gurley Flynn *, IWW and Communist leader
- William Z. Foster *, Communist leader and presidential candidate
- Louis Fraina *
- Joseph Freeman *
- Samuel Friedman, Vice-presidential candidate
- Charles B. Garfinkel, New York assemblyman 1918, temporary chairman of the NYC central committee SPA in 1935 after Old Guard was expelled
- Julius Gerber
- Adolph Germer
- Arturo Giovannitti
- Benjamin Gitlow *
- Carl Haessler *
- Emanuel Haldeman-Julius <sup>SDL</sup>
- Job Harriman, Vice-presidential candidate
- Michael Harrington <sup>DSOC</sup>, author
- Hubert Harrison
- Max S. Hayes, labor leader
- Bill Haywood <sup>IWW</sup>
- Emil Herman
- George D. Herron
- Morris Hillquit <sup>ISS</sup>, labor lawyer, New York mayoral candidate
- Daniel Hoan, mayor of Milwaukee
- Darlington Hoopes <sup>SPUSA</sup>
- Jessie Wallace Hughan <sup>ISS</sup>
- Henry Jager, NY assemblyman 1921
- Haim Kantorovitch
- William Karlin<sup>SDF</sup>, lawyer, NY assemblyman 1918
- Helen Keller
- Charles H. Kerr, publisher
- George R. Kirkpatrick
- Antoinette Konikow *
- Frederick Krafft
- Maynard C. Krueger
- William F. Kruse *
- Leo Krzycki, chairman
- Harry W. Laidler <sup>ISS</sup>
- Algernon Lee <sup>ISS, SDF</sup>
- Walter Lippman, journalist
- Jack London <sup>ISS</sup>
- Meyer London, Congressman from New York City
- George R. Lunn, mayor of Schenectady, New York
- Theresa S. Malkiel
- Mary Marcy
- James H. Maurer <sup>SDF</sup>
- Jasper McLevy <sup>SDF</sup>, mayor of Bridgeport, Connecticut
- David McReynolds <sup>SPUSA</sup>, peace advocate, SPUSA presidential candidate
- Herbert M. Merrill, secretary of the SPA-NY, first Socialist New York assemblyman (1912)
- Walter Thomas Mills
- Tom Mooney
- Thomas J. Morgan
- Gustavus Myers
- Scott Nearing
- Reinhold Niebuhr, theologian
- Santeri Nuorteva
- Kate Richards O'Hare
- James Oneal <sup>SDF</sup>
- Mary White Ovington, co-founder of the NAACP
- Joseph Arthur Padway
- Jacob Panken, New York municipal judge
- A. Philip Randolph <sup>SDF, SDUSA</sup>, labor and civil rights leader
- John Reed *, author
- Victor Reuther <sup>DSOC</sup>, labor organizer
- Walter Reuther, labor organizer
- Elmer Rosenberg, New York assemblyman 1918
- Charles Edward Russell, writer
- Bayard Rustin <sup>SDUSA</sup>, civil rights organizer
- Carl Sandburg, poet
- Margaret Sanger, advocate of family planning
- Roland D. Sawyer
- Edmund Seidel, New York state senator 1921âÂÂ1922
- Clarence Senior
- Max Shachtman
- Abraham I. Shiplacoff, NY assemblyman 1916, 1917, 1918
- Upton Sinclair <sup>ISS</sup>, writer, organized End Poverty in California (EPIC)
- John W. Slayton
- John Spargo <sup>SDL</sup>, writer
- Seymour Stedman
- Charles P. Steinmetz, physicist
- A.M. Stirton, publisher of The Wage Slave, candidate for governor in Michigan in 1908
- J.G. Phelps Stokes <sup>ISS, SDL</sup>, social reformer
- Rose Pastor Stokes *, social reformer
- Maurice Sugar
- Norman Thomas, peace advocate, Presidential candidate
- Henry M. Tichenor
- Hermon F. Titus
- Gus Tyler, writer and labor leader
- Ernest Untermann
- Charles H. Vail
- Baruch Charney Vladeck
- Alfred Wagenknecht *
- Louis Waldman <sup>SDF</sup>
- Julius Wayland, publisher of The Appeal to Reason
- Joseph A. Whitehorn, lawyer, New York assemblyman 1917, 1918
- George W. Woodbey, preacher and African-American leader
- John M. Work
- Frank P. Zeidler <sup>SPUSA</sup>, mayor of Milwaukee, SPUSA presidential candidate