A few of the Communist women who shaped U.S. history : vimar

A few of the Communist women who shaped U.S. history

For Women’s History Month, People’s World presents this article from the Political Affairs archives. It was first published in April 2010. From its very outset, the struggle for women’s liberation has had deep connections to the development of the socialist movement.

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