Talk:Young Socialist Alliance

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The "new YSA" is called "Youth for Socialist Action" - not "Young Socialists for Action". We are the youth group of Socialist Action, which came out of the Socialist Workers Party/Young Socialist Alliance in 1983. -Adam Ritscher

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Dear Adam,

Then we need to include that information in the article. I'll modify the final paragraph to reflect your group's new title.

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Whoever wrote the piece on the Young Socialist Alliance seems to know almost nothing about it. The organization was formed as a regroupment from three radical organizations about 1957, Peer Vinther of Jose California was only a local branch leader in the San Francisco Bay Area and was never significant in the national leadership, which initially included people such as Nora Roberts, Bert Deck, James Robertson, and Tim Wohlforth. That group was replaced in the early 1960s by Barry Shepard and Peter Camejo who came to New York from the Boston area, etc. -Leslie Evans. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Lbevans (talk • contribs) 22:26, 6 June 2008 (UTC)