FRENCH FEDERATION
French Socialist Federation of the Socialist Party of America
The French Socialist Federation was organized in January 1912, bringing together scattered groups who had previously been uanable to affiliate with one another. The founder of the organization was Joseph Ricard. Three distinct nationalities were represented in the organization -- French, Belgian, and French-Canadian. The Federation published its own newspaper in Charleroi, Pennsylvania, l'Union des Travailleurs.
The organization was headed by a National Secretary-Treasurer and a National Organizer, and was structured around State Secretaries and Organizers and local officers.
From its origin, the French Federation showed the following pattern of growth:
1912 ------ 5 locals -------- 67 members
1913 ------ 7 locals ------ 187 members
1914 ---- 13 locals ------ 291 members
1915 ----- 25 locals ------ 497 members
[Source: "The French Language Federation" in The American Labor Year-Book, 1916. (NY: Rand School Press, 1916), pg. 132.]
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Foreign Language Federations (1890s - 1930) - French
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