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‘John Reed and the Jingo Press’ by Granville Hicks from New Masses. Vol. 18 No. 3. January 14, 1936.

A chapter from Granville Hicks’ fine biography of John Reed finds him in increasing conflict with liberals over the entrance of the U.S. into the war, losing his position at the Metropolitan magazine, and transforming from a radical into a revolutionary. ‘John Reed and the Jingo Press’ by Granville Hicks from New Masses. Vol. 18 […]
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