
The Story of Agnes Smedley: From Peasant to Socialist Heroine feat. Stephen MacKinnon
Emancipations Podcast
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Daughter of Earth
It was published, unless I'm wrong, but I think in 1929. By this time, Smedley was on her way to China,. It was published in English and in German, almost simultaneously. And it wasn't published just in a leftist press. Reading it today, it's read as a sort of feminist track in some circles. But there are many elements to it because it plugs into nationalism, anti-imperialism, working class - redneck American peasant miners and the exploitation of the West.
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