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  1. William English Walling (March 18, 1877 – September 12, 1936) (known as "English" to friends and family) was an American labor reformer and Socialist Republican born into a wealthy family in Louisville, Kentucky. He founded the National Women's Trade Union League in 1903.

  2. William English Walling (1877–1936), a prominent socialist and journalist, was descended from wealthy Kentucky slaveholders. He was a founder of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society, the Women’s Trade Union League, the Social Democratic League, and the NAACP.

  3. Contents. William English Walling. American writer. Learn about this topic in these articles: account of Springfield Race Riot. In Springfield Race Riot. …3, 1908), Southern white journalist William English Walling called for a revival of the abolitionist spirit to stem the tide of such shocking occurrences.

  4. The Odyssey of William English Walling: Revisionism, Social Democracy, and Evolutionary Pragmatism | The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era | Cambridge Core. Home. > Journals. > The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. > Volume 2 Special Issue 4: New Perspectives on Soci...

  5. William English Walling & the NAACP. On 14th August, 1908, Walling and Strunsky heard about the Springfield Riot in Illinois, where a white mob attacked local African Americans. During the riot two were lynched, six killed, and over 2,000 African Americans were forced to leave the city.

  6. This article traces the life and politics of William English Walling, a prominent American socialist activist and thinker who broke with the party over World War I and became a supporter of progressive democracy and labor. It examines his role in founding the NAACP, his critique of Marxism and Soviet Communism, and his influence on the AFL and the New Deal.

  7. William English Walling was a millionaire, socialist, and social activist. Walling worked at Hull-House in 1897 while pursuing his graduate study at the University of Chicago. In 1905, Walling investigated social conditions in Europe, studying conditions and organizations, and meeting with socialist leaders.

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