Communist Party of Georgia (U.S. state)

[1] The height of the Communist Party of Georgia occurred during the Great Depression when Angelo Herndon served as the primary leading figure of the American labor movement within Georgia.

Former Chairman of CPUSA Sam Webb once came to the University of Georgia (UGA) on behalf of CPUSA Georgia to debate against LPGA.

[3][citation needed] Entering the 20th century, the People's Party collapsed.

Watson refused to join the SPA and became a Democrat,[5] although he later collaborated with the Socialist Party in opposing World War I.

The factions were similar to the Bolsheviks and the Mensheviks within the pre-Russian Revolution Russian Social Democratic Labour Party.