"An examination of how American leftist radicalism was experienced in a gendered and raced context through the lives of three women (Charlotte Anita Whitney, Dorothy Ray Healey, and Kendra Harris Alexander) who joined and led the California branches of the Communist Party from 1919 to 1992"--
"An examination of how American leftist radicalism was experienced in a gendered and raced context through the lives of three women (Charlotte Anita Whitney, Dorothy Ray Healey, and Kendra Harris Alexander) who joined and led the California branches of the Communist Party from 1919 to 1992"--
Beth Slutsky is an associate instructor of history at the University of California, Davis, and a program coordinator for the California History-Social Science Project.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments 1. Three Generations of American Communist Women 2. Parlor Pink Turned Soapbox Red: Charlotte Anita Whitney, the American Communist Matriarch, 1867-1955 3. Red Queen of the West: Dorothy Ray Healey and the Grounding of California's Old Left, 1914-2006 4. The New Old Left: Kendra Harris Alexander, 1946-1993 5. American Communism after Three Generations Notes Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments 1. Three Generations of American Communist Women 2. Parlor Pink Turned Soapbox Red: Charlotte Anita Whitney, the American Communist Matriarch, 1867-1955 3. Red Queen of the West: Dorothy Ray Healey and the Grounding of California's Old Left, 1914-2006 4. The New Old Left: Kendra Harris Alexander, 1946-1993 5. American Communism after Three Generations Notes Bibliography Index
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