Abstract

In Red Feminism, American Communism and the Making of Women 's Liberation, Kate Weigand adds a new dimension to the history of second-wave feminism by resurrecting an important group of missing women. These CPUSA foremothers Mary Inman, Claudia Jones, Betty Millard, Eve Merriam, Susan B. Anthony II, and others sustained and expanded women's consciousness during the postwar period and made bridges to second-wave feminism. Other historians have linked the women

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