The Young Socialist League was a British radical political youth group founded in 1911.
The group was mostly active in London, where it also had the majority of its members.
According to the Encyclopedia of British and Irish Political Organizations, the group probably had its roots in the Socialist Sunday Schools.
[1] Several of the so-called Whitechapel Boys, including John Rodker, Isaac Rosenberg, Joseph Leftwich, Samuel Winsten, Lazarus Aaronson and David Bomberg were among the members of the League.
[2][3] This communist youth movement-related article is a stub.