League for Small and Subject Nationalities


The League for Small and Subject Nationalities was a self-determinist organisation formed during World War I in New York City, with the following aims:
The League's President was Frederic C. Howe, who was also United States Commissioner of Immigration.
At a controversial meeting held in October 1917, the League was accused of pro-German bias when the issue of Alsace-Lorraine was due to be discussed. The Irish delegation was represented by Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington of Sinn Féin, who was also accused of sympathies for Germany.

Members

Members of the league included: