Members of the New England Anti-Imperialist League
Established as a regional League to the American Anti-Imperialist League
Prior to the election of 1900, when the American Anti-Imperialist League became the national organization, headquartered in Chicago, the Anti-Imperialist League that began in Boston was renamed the New England Anti-Imperialist League. It was a regional League to the American national League. Althought subordonate to the national branch, the New England League remained largely autonomas and when there were disagreements in 1904, it retained its name and reorganized itself as the national League. (See New England Anti-Imperialist League, 1904-1921).
Charles Francis Adams

Charles Gordon Ames
Edward Atkinson

Leonard Woolsey Bacon
George Sewall Boutwell

Samuel Bowles
Gamaliel Bradford
F. A. Brooks
A. P. Childs
Charles Russell Codman
Patrick Andrew Collins
Dana Estes
William Lloyd Garrison

David Greene Haskins, Jr
Thomas Wentworth Higginson

Henry W. Lamb
Henry B. Metcalf
George E. McNeill
James Phinney Munroe
Herbert Myrick
Francis A. Osborn
Albert S. Parsons
Albion A. Perry
Moorfield Storey

William G. Sumner

Gordon Woodbury
Winslow Warren
Erving Winslow
M. Patrick Cullinane, Liberty and Anti-Imperialism, May 20, 2009.
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