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In this case, the main factional opponents from the Trotskyist point of view were Victor Rabinowitz, a well-known leftwing lawyer with the firm Boudin and Rabinowitz, and a young activist named Joanne Grant, then a staff writer for the National Guardian, who on 3 February 1960, had been named as a
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in 1957, alongside 140 other Americans. She also visited China alongside 56 other Americans, even though US citizens were not allowed to visit the communist nation at the time. She also visited India, Africa and
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in the 1960s. She was the author of three books about the era and the director of a documentary about
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member of the Harlem Youth section of the CPUSA before the House Un-American Activities Committee.
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Grant began her career in public relations in New York City. Meanwhile, she attended the
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Grant was the author of three books about the Civil Rights Movement. The first book,
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Where the Boys are: Cuba, Cold War America and the Making of a New Left
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at The Ohio State University's Rare Books & Manuscripts Library
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Black Protest: History, Documents, And Analysis 1619 To The Present
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Confrontation on Campus: The Columbia Pattern for the New Protest
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in the American South. Meanwhile, she became a member of the
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New York: New American Library. 1969. 264:was the narrator; the film was shown on 189:6th World Festival of Youth and Students 395: 279:, was published in 1968. According to 210:House Un-American Activities Committee 625:Fundi: The Story of Ella Baker (1981) 248:Grant served as the news director of 7: 570:Bayot, Jennifer (January 15, 2005). 367:. New York: Wiley & Sons. 1998. 289:Columbia University protests of 1968 533:Simon, John J. (January 26, 2005). 705:Members of the Communist Party USA 675:African-American women journalists 314:Grant died on January 9, 2005, in 14: 412:. 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Rabinowitz 93:Communist Party USA 75:Syracuse University 576:The New York Times 475:. January 16, 2005 291:. Her third book, 237:. She wrote about 305:Victor Rabinowitz 260:, in 1981. Actor 222:National Guardian 152:. Her 1968 book, 137:National Guardian 129: 128: 125: 112:1 son, 1 daughter 103:Victor Rabinowitz 717: 613: 612: 610: 608: 593: 587: 586: 584: 582: 567: 550: 549: 547: 545: 530: 485: 484: 482: 480: 465: 436: 435: 403: 386: 360: 344: 206:W. E. B. 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Utica, New York
Manhattan
New York City
Syracuse University
Communist Party USA
Victor Rabinowitz
Louis M. Rabinowitz
National Guardian
American Civil Rights Movement
American South
Ella Baker
African-American studies
Utica, New York
Syracuse University
6th World Festival of Youth and Students
Moscow
Soviet Union
Cuba
W. E. B. Du Bois
House Un-American Activities Committee
Communist Party USA
National Guardian
Alabama
Mississippi
Georgia
lynching
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
WBAI
Ella Baker
Harry Belafonte

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