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An American Testament
A Narrative of Rebels and Romantics
Book • 1936
In *An American Testament: A Narrative of Rebels and Romantics*, Joseph Freeman recounts his life journey from his immigration to the U.S.
from Ukraine at the age of seven to his involvement with the American Left and his eventual break with communism.
The book provides a valuable insight into the radical literary politics of his time and his experiences as a journalist, editor, and activist.
It covers his education at Columbia College, his work in Europe, and his roles in various influential publications and political movements of the early 20th century.
from Ukraine at the age of seven to his involvement with the American Left and his eventual break with communism.
The book provides a valuable insight into the radical literary politics of his time and his experiences as a journalist, editor, and activist.
It covers his education at Columbia College, his work in Europe, and his roles in various influential publications and political movements of the early 20th century.
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as an old out-of-print communist memoir from 1936 that led him to research for his book.


Maurice J Casey

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