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Red Feminism provides a more complex view of the history of the modern women's movement, showing how key Communist activists came to understand gender, sexism, and race as central components of culture, economics, and politics in American society.

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Richly detailed... It will appeal to general readers interested in the history of U.S. progressive movements and women's history. Publishers Weekly The gulf between first- and second-wave feminism seems less broad thanks to this thoughtful analysis of women's activism with the Communist Party U.S.A. between World War II and the mid-1950s... An important supplement to standard histories of American feminism. Booklist This excellent book will play a strong part in passing on ideas and concepts to future Democrats, Republicans, Communists, and citizens of the world. -- Char Roone Miller History of Education Quarterly An interesting, well-documented book. -- Marian J. Morton American Historical Review

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: Old Left Women, the U.S. Women's Movement, and the Legacy of Anti-Communism
Part I: Foundations
Chapter 1. Building Unity Amidst Diversity: Ethnicity, Race, and Gender in the Early Years of American Communism
Chapter 2. The Mary Inman Controversy and the (Re)Construction of the Woman Question, 1936–1945
Chapter 3. The Congress of American Women: Catalyst for Progressive Feminism
Part II: Transformations
Chapter 4. Women's Work Is Never done: Communists' Evolving Approach to the Woman Question, 1945–1956
Chapter 5. Claudia Jones and the Synthesis of Gender, Race, and Class
Chapter 6. Communist Culture and the Politicization of Personal Life
Part III: Connections
Chapter 7. Old Left Feminism, the Second Wave, and Beyond
Notes
Essay on Sources
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 09/02/2001
      ISBN13: 9780801864896, 978-0801864896
      ISBN10: 0801864895

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Red Feminism provides a more complex view of the history of the modern women's movement, showing how key Communist activists came to understand gender, sexism, and race as central components of culture, economics, and politics in American society.

      Trade Review
      Richly detailed... It will appeal to general readers interested in the history of U.S. progressive movements and women's history. Publishers Weekly The gulf between first- and second-wave feminism seems less broad thanks to this thoughtful analysis of women's activism with the Communist Party U.S.A. between World War II and the mid-1950s... An important supplement to standard histories of American feminism. Booklist This excellent book will play a strong part in passing on ideas and concepts to future Democrats, Republicans, Communists, and citizens of the world. -- Char Roone Miller History of Education Quarterly An interesting, well-documented book. -- Marian J. Morton American Historical Review

      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Preface and Acknowledgments
      Introduction: Old Left Women, the U.S. Women's Movement, and the Legacy of Anti-Communism
      Part I: Foundations
      Chapter 1. Building Unity Amidst Diversity: Ethnicity, Race, and Gender in the Early Years of American Communism
      Chapter 2. The Mary Inman Controversy and the (Re)Construction of the Woman Question, 1936–1945
      Chapter 3. The Congress of American Women: Catalyst for Progressive Feminism
      Part II: Transformations
      Chapter 4. Women's Work Is Never done: Communists' Evolving Approach to the Woman Question, 1945–1956
      Chapter 5. Claudia Jones and the Synthesis of Gender, Race, and Class
      Chapter 6. Communist Culture and the Politicization of Personal Life
      Part III: Connections
      Chapter 7. Old Left Feminism, the Second Wave, and Beyond
      Notes
      Essay on Sources
      Index

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