File:SDA-logo-02.jpg
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[edit]Logo of the Social Democracy of America, short-lived successor to the American Railway Union (1897-98). Artist name illegible.
Image from organizational letterhead, 1898. Published in USA prior to 1924, public domain.
Digitized for Wikipedia by Tim Davenport ("Carrite") from microfilm held by the Wisconsin Historical Society, Victor L. Berger papers, Micro 2031, reel 14. No copyright claimed for the work, file released to the public domain without restriction.
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