Sergius Ingerman Photographs 1880-1940

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Sergius Ingerman Photographs 1880-1940

The collection of photoprints, including a tin type, cabinet cards, cartes-de-visite, studio portraits and snapshots from the Sergius Ingerman Papers. Dr. Ingerman, born in Russia, emigrated to the United States in 1891, was active in the socialist movement, and was a founder and board member of the Rand School.

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Rand School of Social Science

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The Rand School of Social Science, a school for workers and socialists, was estalished in 1906 with funds from the will of Mrs. Carrie Rand under the leadership of George D. Herron. Until its closing in 1956, the Rand School offered a variety of courses on contemporary topics, traditional subjects and socialist theory taught by intellectual leaders of the socialist movement, distinguished academicians and trade union leaders. In a climate of anti-radical feeling after World War I, the Rand Schoo...

Ingerman, Sergius, 1868-1943.

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After taking medical training in Switzerland and following his 1884 expulsion from Russia for radical activities, Sergius Ingerman (1868-1943) came with his wife Anna (also a physician) to New York City in 1891. Initially associated with the Socialist Labor Party, he later helped found the Socialist Party of America, was affiliated with the Russian Social Democratic Party, and chaired the Russian Immigrants Aid Committee. Dr. Ingerman was one of the founders of the Rand School of Social Science ...

Akselʹrod, P. B. (Pavel Borisovich), 1850-1928

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Kautsky, Karl, 1854-1938

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German socialist leader. From the description of Der demokratische Marxismus : zum vierzigsten Geburtstag der russischen Sozialdemokratie : typescript, 1938. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754870809 Born in Prague 1854, died in Amsterdam 1938; social democratic writer and Marxist theorist; joined Austrian social democracy in 1874 and worked as a journalist within the Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands (SAPD, from 1890 SPD) from 1879; in 1883 founder and editor of Die...

Social Democratic Society of New York.

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Mailly, Bertha.

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Biographical/Historical Note Russian Social Democratic Labor Party. From the guide to the Rossiiskaia sotsial-demokraticheskaia rabochaia partiia miscellaneous issuances, 1904-1910, (Hoover Institution Archives) ...

Ingerman, Anna

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Lee, Algernon

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Algernon Lee was a socialist, educator and New York City alderman. After attending the University of Minnesota in the early 1890s, Lee worked as a political organizer for the Socialist Labor Party and served as editor of several socialist publications. In 1909 Lee became the Director of Education at the Rand School of Social Science. He held this position until his death in 1954. Lee was also an instructor in economics and American history at the Rand School. On the New York City Bo...

Medem, Vladimir, 1879-1923

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