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Bogdan Denitch
Bogdan Denitch (born August 9, 1929) is an American sociologist of Yugoslav origin who is an emeritus professor at the City University of New York (CUNY). He is a leading authority on the political sociology of the former Yugoslavia. Active in democratic left politics, Denitch is an honorary chairman of the Democratic Socialists of America, and has served as its representative to the Socialist International. From 1983 through 2004 he organized the annual Socialist Scholars Conference in New York.〔Jeremy Smerd, “Socialist Scholars Split Cancels Confab,” ''New York Sun'', April 13, 2005 ()〕 Since the 1990s he has been an advocate for human rights and an opponent of nationalism in the former Yugoslavia.
==Early life==

Born Bogdan Denis Denič, in Sofia, Bulgaria, he is the son of a Yugoslav diplomat. His parents were of Serbian background. His father was forced into exile by the Nazis and then by Marshal Josip Broz Tito’s communist regime after World War II. He emigrated with his family to the United States in 1946. He enrolled in CUNY (then City College) in 1947, and at age 18 joined the Young People’s Socialist League (YPSL), then the youth affiliate of the Socialist Party of America, led by Norman Thomas.〔Maurice Isserman, ''The Other American: The Life of Michael Harrington'' (New York: Public Affairs, 2000), p. 102.〕 He helped lead that organization into a merger with the Socialist Youth League to form the Young Socialist League in 1954.〔Maurice Isserman, ''If I Had a Hammer: The Death of the Old Left and the Birth of the New Left'' (New York: Basic Books, 1987), p. 62.〕 He learned machinist skills at Metal Trades High School at night while studying at City College, worked as a journeyman machinist and tool and die maker for 13 years, and was an activist in the International Association of Machinists. His machinist union card gave him mobility, and he moved to the San Francisco Bay area in 1958.〔Maurice Isserman, ''The Other American: The Life of Michael Harrington'' (New York: Public Affairs, 2000), p. 223-4.〕 He was a member of the San Francisco Central Labor Council, and was active in the NAACP and CORE from 1948 to 1964.

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