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Personal recollection of Cold War-era blacklists and childhood reading habits
The passage is a memoir describing family experiences during the McCarthy era with no concrete allegations, names, transactions, or links to powerful officials or institutions. It offers no actionable Describes fear of being placed on 'lists' during the McCarthy period. Mentions a subversive‑styled used‑book store in Boro Park. Recalls signing a petition for the Rosenbergs as a teenager.
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The passage is a memoir describing family experiences during the McCarthy era with no concrete allegations, names, transactions, or links to powerful officials or institutions. It offers no actionable Describes fear of being placed on 'lists' during the McCarthy period. Mentions a subversive‑styled used‑book store in Boro Park. Recalls signing a petition for the Rosenbergs as a teenager.
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“re were no book stores in Boro Park, expect for a small used book shop that smelled old and seemed to spe”
Wafic Said“s mildewed books, looked like Trotsky, who he was said to admire. We were warned to stay away, lest we b”
MS. McCARTHY“en me on a list. It was during the height of the McCarthy period, shortly after Julius and Ethel Rosenberg”
Mary Small“re were no book stores in Boro Park, expect for a small used book shop that smelled old and seemed to spe”
Courtney Love“into me for years that such a paper existed. I'd love to find mine and see what’s in it.)'? My mother d”
Lauren Book“parents worked--and keeping house. There were no book stores in Boro Park, expect for a small used book”
Gerald Edelman“em for a month. The two reasons merged when Artie Edelman realized that we could impress the girls by takin”
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