Stanley B. Wilson

Stanley Brock Wilson (October 11, 1869 – January 27, 1937) was a Canadian-American labor leader, newspaper publisher and Methodist preacher who served two terms on the California State Board of Education. In 1906, he ran for mayor of Los Angeles on the Public Ownership ticket. In 1918, Governor William Stephens appointed Wilson to a seat on the California State Board of Education, where he served until 1923. Throughout his life he edited and published several newspapers and magazines, including the Western Comrade.

Works

 * Can a Catholic Be a Socialist? Los Angeles: The Citizen Print Shop, 1912.
 *  The Gospel of Socialism. Los Angeles: The Citizen Print Shop, 1913.
 * The Western Comrade. Los Angeles: The Citizen Publishing Company, 1913-1918.