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Red Diapers is the first collection of autobiographical writings by children of American communists. These first-person memoirs, short stories, and poems reflect red diaper baby experiences spanning generations, cultural and ethnic backgrounds, and geographical areas.
This multi-author account of how it felt and what it meant to grow up Communist in twentieth-century America gives insight into the joys and perils of living in a subculture defined by its opposition to society's most deeply held values. Some of the works speak of fond memories of family activism, others recall a past full of ambivalence and pain. In disparate voices, the contributors elaborate on coming to terms with a political inheritance of radical politics.
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Sources, Communism, Children and politics, History, Communism, united states, Communism, history, sourcesPlaces
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Red Diapers: GROWING UP IN THE COMMUNIST LEFT
September 1, 1998, University of Illinois Press
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Red diapers: growing up in the communist left
1998, University of Illinois Press
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Red Diapers: GROWING UP IN THE COMMUNIST LEFT
September 1, 1998, University of Illinois Press
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