Патріотизм і соціалізм. Українська федерація Соціалістичної партії Америки. Видавець наукових книг, Нью-Йорк. 1918 рік.
The Federation was largely based in the Midwest. With strongholds in Detroit and Cleveland, where Robitnyk was published, and 20 locals and with membership of 1000 when the Federation formally joined the SP in 1915. the Federation was strongly Internationalist during the war and increasingly pro-Bolshevik even before the October Revolution. At their Spring, 1917 conference Evhen Kruk was elected editor of Robitnyk. A new Executive Committee was elected, consisting of I. Bychk, A. Dmytryshyn, N. Kobrinskyi, N. Korzh, Evhen Kruk, D. Mois, and T. Pochynok. On June 1, 1918, the Cleveland office of Robitnyk and members in Detroit branches as well as deportations weakened the group. However, the Federation rebounded in the aftermath of Revolution, growing to 6000 members in 1919, one of the largest Language Federations in the US. The Federation almost entirely went with the new Communist Party of America, becoming one of its largest, in 1919 as Ukrainian Federation of the Communist Party of America and published a daily Ukrainskyi Shchodennyi Visti. A small group around the translator and editor Kruk, favoring an independent Soviet Ukraine, joined forces with the Communist Labor Party and published Komunist.
Patriotism and Socialism. Ukrainian Federation of the Socialist Party of America. Published by Scientific Books, New York. 1918.
PDF of original pamphlet: https://books.google.com/books/download/Patriotyzm_a_sot%EF%B8%A0s%EF%B8%A1ii%EF%B8%A0a%EF%B8%A1lizm.pdf?id=uFVEAQAAMAAJ&output=pdf
