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The Making of a Black Communist G. Gyer and racist and patriarchal moral

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The Making of a Black Communist G. Gyer and racist and patriarchal moralEugene Gordon (1891 1974) was a major writer involved in the development of the burgeoning Black literary scene in Boston in the 1920s, an active player in the Harlem Renaissance, and a longtime member of the Communist Party. Despite his credentials as a reporter, editor, fiction writer, and political activist, he is rarely mentioned in studies of the Harlem Renaissance or Marxist politics. Here, Louis Parascandola has pulled together Gordon's

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