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adam_text | AMERICAN GIRLS IN RED RUSSIA
/ MICKENBERG, JULIA L.YYEAUTHOR
: 2017
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
INTRODUCTION
AMERICAN GIRLS IN RED RUSSIA
TENDER REVOLUTIONARIES AND CHILD SAVERS
DREAMING IN RED: REFORMERS, REBELS, AND A REVOLUTIONARY BABUSHKA, 1905 -
1919
CHILD SAVERS AND CHILD SAVIORS, 1919 - 1925
LIVING AND WORKING IN THE NEW RUSSIA: FROM KUZBAS TO MOSCOW
A NEW PENNSYLVANIA : SEEKING HOME IN SIBERIA, 1922 - 1926
EYES ON RUSSIA : GAL REPORTERS ON THE MOSCOW NEWS
PERFORMING REVOLUTION
DANCING REVOLUTION
BLACK AND WHITE AND YELLOW IN RED: PERFORMING RACE IN RUSSIA
TRIALS, TRIBULATIONS, AND BATTLES
HEROINES AND HERETICS ON THE RUSSIAN FRONT
EPILOGUE. RED SPY QUEENS?
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
INDEX
Abbott, Grace, 63—64
Abraham Lincoln Brigade, 401n3
Abt, John, 330
A*Club, 58-59
Actors Studio, 203
Addams, Jane, 50, 356n25, 360n2
Africa, 253, 258
African Americans, 14, 50-51, 197, 241,
243; African American women, 246,
256; Communist Party, recruiting
of, 257; double consciousness of,
272-73; as hypervisible, 246; Russian
freedom, support of, 356-57n27; self-
determination, right to, 255; in Soviet
Union, 10, 20, 247-50, 252-55, 259-
60, 263, 329, 352n66; in US popular
culture, 247. See also Blackness
Aftermath (Burrill), 249
Ageejames, 294, 370nl0
Alberga, Lawrence, 268
Aldridge, Ira, 247
Alexander, Raymond Pace, 259
Alexander, Sadie Tanner Mossell, 259
Alexander II, 46-47
Alexandrov, Gregorii, 314, 318
Alexievka, 111-12
Alien Act, 67
All American Commission for Russian
Famine Relief, 94
Allan, SeemaRynin, 125-26, 195, 199
All-Union Central Council of Trade
Unions, 256
All-Union Society for Cultural Relations
with Foreign Countries (VOKS), 13
American Communist Party (CPUSA), 5,
21-22, 131, 282
American Council on Soviet Relations
(ACSR), 303
American Friends Service Committee
(AFSC), 73-75, 80-81, 83-86, 90-91,
93-94, 98-99, 104, 106, 118, 167,
362nl2
American League Against War and Fascism,
331
American Library Association (ALA),
300-301
/ 411
412 /
Index
American Mercury (magazine); 121, 123-
24,175,189-90, 330, 381n78
American Negro Labor Congress (ANLC),
256
American Red Cross (ARC), 80-81, 87—88
American Relief Administration (ARA),
73, 80-82, 90-91, 94, 97, 218
American Womens Emergency Committee
(AWEC), 73-75, 85-86, 98
Amtorg (trading agency), 12, 125
Andreyeva, Madame, 58
anti-Semitism, 19, 188, 227,276
Appletin, Michael, 322
Arle-Tietz, Corretti (Coretta Alfred), 244,
248-49
Armand, Inessa, 9, 59
Artef Dance Group, 224
Ashmun, Margaret, 376n8
Asia, 258, 270-74, 283, 295, 321
Axelrod, Tovi L., 173, 186
Baba, Haji, 357n29
Babb, Sanora, 16, 402n6
Baker, Josephine, 250
Bakunin, Mikhail, 56, 59
Balabaeva, Rosa, 271
Baldwin, Roger, 92, 359n52
Ballet Russes, 203, 208, 227
Barber, Margaret, 75, 77
Barker, Elsa, 60-61
Barker, Tom, Hell in Siberia/ 145
Barrow, Florence, 93-94
Barrows, Isabel, 51, 60, 62, 357n29
Barrows, Samuel J., 51
Barrymore, Ethel, 261
Bashkir Republic, 103
Bassow, Whitman, 165
Bates, Ruby, 258-59
Battleship Potemkin (film), 203
Bauer, Catherine, 14
Baxter, Anne, 309
Beatty, Bessie, 165-66, 363n21,376n8
Beneath the Czar (film), 40
Benjamin, Walter, 163,199
Bennett, Milly, 3, 21, 27, 121,123-24,125-
27, 167-68, 173-77,179-86,187-90,
193-97, 199, 276, 284-86, 377nl6,
378n33, 381n78, 382n91; Moscow,
communication with, 328; On Her
Own, 378n31; writing style of, 178
Bennett, Todd, 301
Beria, Lavrenti, 288
Berkman, Alexander, 21
Berlin (Germany), 27, 260, 327
Bethune, Mary McLeod, 302
Beyer, Jack, 137
Bialek, Bertha, 273
biomechanics, 204, 223
Birobidjian, 19-20, 367n84
Birth Control League, 86
Black and White (film), 243-44, 246-47,
255, 261-62, 265, 273, 278-79; can-
cellation of, 269-70; filming, post-
ponement of, 267-68; publicity of,
260; script of, 263-64, 268-69;
women, depiction of, 269
blackface, 247, 249, 254
Blackness, 19; performance of, 246, 250-
54; as tragic condition, 247. See also
African Americans
Black Panthers, 333
Blackwell, E, 14
Blackwell, Henry, 45, 52
Blake, Eubie, 250
Blatch, Harriot Stanton, 73, 75, 362nl2
Blitzstein, Marc, 224
Bloody Sunday, 54-55, 211-12
Bio or, Ella Reeve, 104
Bolshevik revolution, 3-4, 10-11, 18, 37,
68, 79-80, 87, 212, 224-25
Bolsheviks, 15, 21, 29, 36, 64-66, 72-73,
75, 77, 80, 83-84, 87, 89-90, 93-94,
99, 103,122, 124, 136, 138, 163, 166,
203, 255, 326, 330; and feminism, 6-7,
9, 63, 82, 154-55, 183,334; foreign
workers, recruiting of, 12; new moral-
ity of, 22-27,123, 156; opposition,
suppression of, 67-68; prostitution,
Index
/ 413
decline under, 409n22; as puritanical,
23; sex, attitude toward, 22֊23; show
trials of, 30, 286; tourism, encourag-
ing of, 12; veil, campaign against, 273;
workplace discrimination, punishing
of, 13
Bolshoi Ballet, 265
Bolshoi Theatre, 217-18
Borodin, Mikhail, 168-69,190, 192-93,
196, 27S, 333, 377nl6
Bourke-White, Margaret, 4, 27-28, 32, 126,
204, 270,275, 292,309,324,370nl0,
401n3; animosity toward, 322; criti-
cism of, 294; FBI surveillance on, 293,
322; Meet Some of the Russian People,
304; Nazis, hatred of, 322; norms of
femininity, resistance to, 323; Shooting
the Russian War, 291,294, 304, 306-7,
309, 315, 320-21; Stalin, meeting
with, 320-21; war effort, womens
role in, 305-7; in war zone, attitude
toward, 314-18; womens perspectives,
as vehicle for, 305; You Have Seen Their
Faces (with Caldwell), 294
Bovington, John, 267
Bowman, Laura, 248
Branham, Lucy Gwynne, 73-74, 362nl2,
376n8
Bransten, Louise, 410n23
Breshko-Breshkovskaya, Ekaterina. See
Breshkovsky, Catherine
Breshkovsky, Catherine, 42, 55-56, 59, 61,
63-68, 356n25, 357n29; background
of, 43; hard labor, 43; imprisonment of,
43; Siberia, exile in, 43, 60, 62; tour of,
42, 45-46, 48-54, 357n31; trial of, 60
Brik, Osip, 161
Britain, 66, 299, 347-48nl9. See also
England
British Empire, 258
British Friends War Victims Relief Com-
mittee (BFWVRC), 83-84, 87-88. See
also Quakers
Browder, Earl, 198
Bryant, Louise, 66, 69, 71, 73-74, 77, 83,
85, 88, 92, 165, 201; Six Red Months in
Russia, 70, 79, 166
Bulgakov, Mikhail, The Master and Marga-
rita, 281
Bullard, Arthur, 49
Bunche, Ralph, 244
Burgoyne, Olga, 248
Burrill, Mary, Aftermath, 249
Burroughs, Williana, 256, 279, 306,
394n30, 399֊400nl3
Bushel], Garvin, 250, 252
Buzuluk, 83, 94, 96, 99-100
Cahan, Abraham, 52
Caldwell, Erskine, 292, 304, 306, 315,
322; You Have Seen Their Faces (with
Bourke-White), 294
California Friends of Russian Freedom, 56
Calvert, Herbert Stanley, 131-33
Calverton, V. F., Sex and Civilization, 25
Canada, 122,166
Cannon, Cornelia, 14,30
capitalism, 3, 31, 124, 183, 333
Carpenter, Edward, 152-53, 359-60n60
Carr, J. (L. E. Katterfield), 95
Carter, Huntley, 201-2
Carver, George Washington, 273-74
Casino, Angel, 227
Catherine the Great, 318
Catt, Carrie Chapman, 7, 302
Central Childrens Theatre, 393n23
Chambers, Whittaker, 260
Chaplin, Charlie, 301
Cheftel, Marc, 118
Chen, Eugene, 275
Chen, Jack, 167-68, 171,408nl3
Chen, Sylvia, 246, 267, 275-79, 329,
377nl6; FBI surveillance on, 408nl3
Chernyshevsky, Nikolai, What Is to Be
Done?, 7,47, 59, 158
Chicago (Illinois), 54, 355n25
Chicago Daily News (newspaper), 161, 176,
188
414 /
Index
Childrens Bureau, 64, 84֊85, 302
Childrens Colony on the Volga, A (Strong),
108-10
Children s Commission of the All-Russian
Central Executive Committee
(VTsIK), 113; Soviet Childrens
Commission, 107
Child Study Association, 302
child welfare movement, 64
China, 9, 167, 169,174,275-76, 289, 332
Chinese Revolution, 167
Chocolate Dandies (Blake and Sissle), 250
Chocolate Kiddies, 249-53
Christianity, 37. See also Social Gospel
Chung Mei news service, 174
Circus, The (film), 279, 314
Civil Rights Congress, 331
Cleyre, Voltairine de, 53
Cohen, Rose, 197, 286, 400nl6
Cold War, 3, 5, 31, 282, 323, 326, 328, 332,
334
collectivization, 30, 193-94, 225-26, 264,
272, 283, 380n65; and collective
farms, 293, 320
colonialism, 250
Comintern, 122,132,156-58,161, 168-69,
197-98, 268-69, 327-29; on Black
equality, 259; Fourth Comintern Con-
gress, 18, 249; on Negro Question, 257;
Sixth Comintern Congress, 255-56;
Seventh Comintern Congress, 282
Communism, 5,19, 37,181-82,282; as
taboo subject, 334
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
(CPSU), 9,29-31, 113, 142, 145,164,
196,198,217,286
Communist Party of the United States
(CPUSA), 13,122, 142, 145, 164,
196, 198, 217, 258-59, 329, 332-33,
358n46, 366n68; African Americans,
recruiting of, 257. See also Workers
Party
Communist University of the Toilers of the
East (KUTV), 22, 253, 256,273,277
Congregational Education Society, 260-61
Cooper, Hugh, 268, 301
Copland, Aaron, 301, 310
Corwin, Norman, 301
Council on African Affairs, 331
Counts, George, 260
Cowley, Malcolm, 260
Crain, Caleb, 294
Crisis (journal), 255
cruel optimism, 32
Crusader News Agency, 269-70
Cuba, 135,226, 332
Czechoslovakia, 65, 250, 332
Daily Worker (newspaper), 282
Dalcroze, Émile Jacques, 202-3,227
dance: ballet, 203, 207-8,212-13,216,
224, 227, 229-30; and kinesthesia,
208; mass dances, 235; and metakine-
sis, 208; “new Soviet dance,” 236,241;
physical culture, 235; plastic dance,
236; self-expression, as form of, 202,
208, 212; in Soviet Union, 207-9,213,
224-25, 229-30, 234, 236; in US, 208,
222-24,235; and women, 208, 235.
See also modern dance; radical dance
movement; and individual dance groups
and dancers
Darkest Russia (Donnelly), 346n8
Davis, Jerome, 77
Days of Glory (film), 296
Dell, Floyd, 209, 260; Were You Ever a
Child?, 71
Delsarte, François, 202, 208
Demchenko, Marie, 283
De Mille, Agnes, 302
Denison House, 50, 357n31
Dennis, Eugene, 287, 400-40ln20
Dennis, Peggy, 287,400-40ln20
Denny, Dorothy. See Detzer, Dorothy
Detroit (Michigan), 12
Detzer, Dorothy, 367n81
Diaghilev, Sergei, 203, 208, 212-13
Dinamov, Sergey, 322, 330
Dodd, Martha, 332,409n22
Dorr, Rheta Childe, 165-66
Index
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Doty, Madeleine Z., 9-11, 165-66, 359n52
Double Lives (Koch), 327
Doyle, Ruth, 144-46
Doyle, Thomas, 144-46
Dreier, Mary, 73
Dreiser, Theodore, 162,170, 175, 330,
370nl; “Ernita,” 134, 161, 375n89
Du Bois, W. E. B., double consciousness,
idea of, 247, 273
Dudley, Helena, 50, 54, 62
Duncan, Anna, 226
Duncan, Irma, 214, 216-18, 220-21, 223,
226
Duncan, Isadora, 4, 18, 32, 55, 72, 82-83,
101, 202, 207, 228-30, 233-34, 241,
248, 377nl6; children, effect on,
213-18, 221-23; criticism of, 220-21;
dancer of the future, 208-9,211; death
of, 223; idealism of, 215-16; on mar֊
riage, 219; new art, as symbol of, 209;
as pioneer, 211; plastic dance, 236;
revolutionary dance movement, influ-
ence on, 224-27; school of, 214-19,
223, 226; spirit of rebellion, embody-
ing of, 211-12; utopian Dionysian
ecstasy, representing of, 209
Duncanism, 223
Dunham, Katherine, 302
Dunn, Robert, 98-100, 366n67, 367n80
Duranty, Walter, 166, 170-71, 175, 376n8
Durland, Kellogg, 49
Eastman, Crystal, 4
Edelstadt, Vera, Young Fighters of the Soviets,
300
Edwards, Thyra, 254
Eisenstein, Sergei, 203, 231, 265-66, 278,
314,318
Ellington, Duke, 250
Ellis, Havelock, 156, 208
Emmett, Pauline, 1
Engel, Barbara, 284
England, 40, 61,211. See also Britain
Epperson, Ella, 130
“Ernita” (Dreiser), 134, 161, 375n89
Esenin, Sergei, 219-20, 387nn33-34
espionage, 287, 327-30, 350n42; and
homosexuality, 380n67
eurhythmies, 202-3, 227
Europe, 16, 49, 63, 90, 208, 248, 253,255,
258-59
Everyweek (magazine), 184
Eyes on Russia (Bourke-White), 292, 294
Falcon (Taggard), 319
famine: and child savers, 78, 80, 82-83, 91,
97, 100-101, 103, 107-9, 136,215,
281; famine of 1921,77; famine of
1932, 171; famine relief, 72-73, 81-
84, 90-91, 94, 97, 260; in Poland, 93;
in Russia, 11, 29, 37-38, 68, 71-72,
77-78, 90, 94-97, 99, 104, 135-36,
193-94, 201, 216, 264-65; in Ukraine,
30, 264
fascism, 282, 303
February Revolution, 7
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 293,
322, 408nl3, 410n23, 331-33
Federal Theatre Project, 16, 204
Federated Press, 167, 175
Felsen, Henry Gregor, Struggle Is Our
Brother, 300
feminism, 4-6, 9, 28, 63, 154-55, 183; left
feminism, 334; tension within, 82
Feuer, Lewis, 410n30
Fight the Famine Council, 364n40. See also
Save the Children Fund
Figner, Vera, 48, 56
Finland, 135, 282, 295, 320
First Five-Year Plan, 12-13, 29, 121, 125.
See also Five-Year Plan
Fischer, Louis, 166, 170, 285
Fischer, Markoosha, 285-89, 319, 324
Fischer, Ruth, 107
Fisk Jubilee Singers, 248
Fitzpatrick, Sheila, 22
Five-Year Plan, 27, 119, 173, 188, 257. See
also First Five-Year Plan
Flame of Paris, The (ballet), 229
Flanagan, Hallie, 16-17, 28, 204
416 /
index
Flomenbaum, Ada, 114-15
Fokine, Michel^ 203, 212, 227-28, 230
Ford, James, 260-61
Foregger, Nikolai, 207-8, 236
Forsyne, Ida, 248
Fortune (magazine), 294
Fort-Whiteman, Lovett, 244, 260, 263-64
Foucault, Michel, 349n32
Foulke, William Dudley, 48, 52
France, 66, 211, 223, 250
free love, 3-4, 22, 25-26, 47,51, 59, 62,
123, 144-45
French Revolution, 66
Friedan, Betty, and feminine mystique, 32
Friends Council for International Service,
108
Friends of Soviet Russia (FSR), 78,104
Friends of the Soviet Union, 261
Frontier Films, 401n3
Gaidar, Arkady, Timur and His Gang, 309
Gamaleyevka, 99,102
Gannett, Lewis, 170
Gapon, Georgy, 54
Garland, Mary “Mignon.” See Garlin, Mary
“Mignon”
Garlin, Mary “Mignon,” 225-26, 350n42
Garner, Sylvia, 261, 264, 267, 270
Gee, Lottie, 250
Georgakas, Dan, 310
Germany, 11,93, 135, 184, 211, 235, 250,
294, 300, 305; German Ausdruckstanz,
236
Gershuni, Gregori, 46, 59
Gershwin, Ira, 310
Gillis, Fay, 1
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 50-51
Gilmore, Glenda, 258
Glaspell, Susan, Suppressed Desires, 141
Goines, Baby, 250,252
Goines, Bobby, 250
Gold, Mike, 131-33
Golden, Oliver, 273-74
Goldman, Emma, 4,21, 46-49, 52, 54-56,
59, 67-68, 203
Goldman, Wendy, 9, 26
Goldwyn, Samuel, 293, 304, 310-11
Goleizovsky, Kasian, 275-76
Goncharov, Andrei, 233
Gorky, Maxim, 58-59,90, 220
Gornick, Vivian, 5
Gorow, Boris, 356n27
Granger, Farley, 309
Graves, Anna, 111-14
Great Depression, 12,121,195
Great Terror, 30, 162,198-99, 228,282,
287, 289-90,295, 324. See also Stalin,
Joseph
Grebner, Georgii, 260,268
Greece, 211
Greenwich Village, 7,59
Group Theatre, 203
Gruber, Ruth, 16
Gruenberg, Sidonie, 302
Guliamova, Bakhri, 271
Gusev, Sergei Ivanovich, 191-92
Hahn, Simon, 139, 142, 159
Haines, Anna J., 73, 78, 83-85, 87-88,
89-91, 365n46; Health Work in Soviet
Russia, 118
Hall Johnson Negro Choir, 261
Hamilton, Alexander, 74
Hamilton, Alice, 106, 302, 367n81
Hammer, Armand, 362nl2
Hammond, John, 260
Harding, Ann, 310
Harlem, 250
Harlem Liberator (magazine), 331
Harlem Renaissance, 10, 243, 249, 261-62
Harlem Workers’ School, 256
Harnack, Mildred, 332
Harris, Emma, 244, 248, 262-65, 392nl2
Hawaii, 174
Hawes, Elizabeth, 14, 302
Hayes, Ellen, 108,114-15
Haynes, John Earl, 329
Haywood, William D. (“Big Bill”), 58,129,
132-33,137-38
Helfman, Jessie, 48
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Hellbeck, Jochen, 18; 349n32
Heilman; Lillian, 291-92; 303-4; 307; 309-
11, 334,401n3,404n33; animosity
toward, 322; blacklisting of, 321; criti-
cism of, 294, 320; FBI surveillance on,
293, 322; Jewishness of, 322; Nazis,
hatred toward, 322; norms of feminin-
ity, resistance to, 323; North Star, criti-
cism of, 293, 312-14; Russian people,
warmth toward, 318-19; Soviet Union,
supporter of, 301; Stalinism, charges
of, 319; in war zone, attitude toward,
317; womens perspectives, as vehicle
for, 305
Henry Street Settlement House, 4,49, 63,
224
Heptachor (dance commune), 213-14, 220
Herbst, Josephine, 325-28, 330, 334
Herrman, John, 330
Herzen, Alexander, 40
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 45
Hill, Leonard, 262
Hilliard, Mary, 62
Hindus, Maurice, 25, 27
Hiss, Alger, 328
Hiss, Tony, 328
Hitler, Adolf, 282,295
Holmes, John Haynes, 108
Holmgren, Beth, 304
homosexuality, 19, 27, 62,185, 196, 267;
espionage threats, 380n67
Hoover, Herbert, 81-83,90-91, 94, 96
Hoover, J. Edgar, 331
House Committee on Un-American Activi-
ties (HUAC), 311-12, 321-23, 330
Howe, Julia Ward, 45, 52
Howells, William Dean, 45, 58-59
Hughes, Langston, 243-44, 248, 254,261-
64, 267-69, 273-76, 278, 396n48
Huiswood, Otto, 249
Hull House, 54, 63
humanitarianism, 11, 37, 71, 90, 94; dis-
course of, 78, 79-80, 85, 100
Humphrey, Doris, 302
Hurley, Beulah, 97
Hurston, Zora Neale, 261
Hutchins, Grace, 16, 19
I Change Worlds (Strong), 117,164, 196-
98
Igors Summer (Beim and Beim), 301
Uenka (Kingman), 300
Uin, M., New Russia s Primer, 119
immigration, 48-49; American immigra-
tion, waves of, 123-24; open policy
toward, 122; restrictions on, 11, 21,
122; by skilled workers, 122
In dustrial Workers of the World (IWW),
58, 130-31,137,142-43, 145
Institute for Research on Womens Styles,
126
Institute for the Protection of Mothers and
Children, 15
Intercollegiate Socialist Society, 86, 98
International Association of Revolutionary
Writers (MORP), 322
internationalism, 35-37, 86; Christian,
353n4; Communist, 228; new Ameri-
can, 80; progressive, 35, 353nl
International Labor Defense (ILD), 258-
59, 331
International News Service, 196
International Women s Day, 154
In tourist, 347-48nl9, 399nl2
Isadora Duncan Museum, 214
Isserman, Maurice, 327-28
Italy, 250
Ito, Michio, 227
Iving, Victor, 221
jazz, 249-50, 252-53, 275
Jenkins, Katherine, 262
Jewish Enlightenment (Haskalah), 37
Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
(JDC), 80-81
Jews: Jewish tradition, and messianic
thought, 37; Jewish women, and
socialism, 7; pogroms against, 55; in
Soviet Union, 19-20, 37, 50-51, 81
Jim Crow, 247
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Index
John Reed Colony (JRC), 91,107-17,
167,281
Johnson, Helene, 28
Jones, Mildred, 262-63, 267-68, 273-74
Junghans, Karl, 260, 267-69
Kagonovich, Lazar, 191-92
Katz, Maude White, 256
Katz, Otto, 327
Kazakova, Halima, 271
Keller, Helen, 72-73, 301
Kemerovo (Siberia), 129, 134,138,140,
146,152, 156-60,188, 375n92
Kennan, George, 43, 45-46; Siberia and the
Exile System, 44, 355nl5
Kennell, Frank, 129-31,133,135,138-39,
141-44, 147-49, 151-52, 155-59,
161, 175-76, 375n89
Kennell, Jimmie, 131, 133-34, 147-48,
151-52,155-56, 158-59
Kennell, Ruth Epperson, 11-12, 26, 32,
121-27, 129-31,134-36, 138-44,
146-53, 156-60, 174-76, 179, 181-
82, 186, 189-90, 194-95,197,199,
249, 252, 286, 299, 330, 333, 370nl,
376n8, 381n78, 403n22, 408nl6,
409nl7; feminism, attitude toward,
154-55; as feminist icon, 161; firing
of, 188; freedom, yearning for, 133,
154-56, 162; “Kuzbas: A Romantic
Chronicle, 375n89; “The New In-
nocents Abroad, 121-22; profes-
sional aspirations of, 154; “Soviets Run
Factory Kitchens to Relieve Women of
Drudgery, 183-84; That Boy Nikolka
and Other Stories of Soviet Children,
300-301, 309; Theodore Dreiser and the
Soviet Union, 1927-1945, 329; “Where
Women Are Really Equal, 185
Kerensky, Alexander, 36
Kharkov Writers Congress, 327, 334
Khrushchev, Nikita, 333, 352n66
Khvalinsk, 107
kinesthesia, 208
kinetic movements, 12
Kirov, Sergei, 199, 228, 286, 316
Kishinev pogrom, 40, 45
Koch, Stephen, 328; Double Lives, 327
Kollontai, Alexandra, 9, 23, 63-64,168,
351n51, 360n64; “winged eros, 24
Komsomol (Young Communist League),
286
Koner, Pauline, 4, 18, 225, 228-33,275,
302; Jewishness of, 227, 349-50n37;
Lesgait Institute, involvement with,
234-36, 239; “new Soviet dance, 236,
241; physical culture parade, 239-40
Konstantinov, Evgeni, 185, 189, 382n91
Koreneva, Claudia, 254
Kornblitt, Bronca, 137,159
Kosmodemyanskaya, Zoya, 296
Kostrikova, Eugenie, 316
Kravchinsky, Sergei (Stepniak), 44; Under-
ground Russia, 45
Kropotin, Peter, 43, 49, 56, 61; Memoirs of a
Revolutionist, 50
Krupskaya, Nadezhda, 59
KUTV. See Communist University of the
Toilers of the East
Kuzbas (Autonomous Industrial Colony of
Kuzbas) (AIK), 121-23, 131,148-51,
155, 158-59,161, 168,176, 249,
370nl, 371n7; American control of,
142-43; American style of, 132; bour-
geois morality, freedom from, 133;
communal living in, 140-41, 143-45,
153-54; conflict in, 137-39, 142-46,
153; cooperative commissary, 153-54;
end of, 160; free love, 144, 146; iconic
status oi, 188; international solidarity
of, 133; mismanagement in, 160; as
“new Pennsylvania,” 129, 146, 160;
pioneers, treatment of, 135-36; sanita-
tion in, 138; as utopian experiment,
162; as utopian folly, 146; women of,
as afterthought, 133; Workers Pledge,
133-34
Kuzbas Bulletin (publication), 122,137,149
Index
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Ladies Home Journal (magazine), 166
Laqueur, Thomas, 79
Lathrop, Julia, 64
Lazarev, George, 51-52, 357n29
Leder, Mary, 20, 286, 288, 329
Left, 6, 30, 68, 71; American Left, 333;
New Left, 31, 330, 352n66; Old Left,
31, 330, 352n66
Lenin, Vladimir, 7, 9, 36, 59, 63, 67, 122,
129,132-33,137,152,171,217, 219,
224-25, 261, 371n7, 375n88; glass of
water theory, 23-24
Leningrad (Russia), 228-29, 235-36,
241, 262. See also Petrograd; Saint
Petersburg
Lenin School, 22, 253, 394n30
Lerner, Noah, 144
Lesgaft, Pyotr, 234
Lesgaft Physical Culture Institute, 234-35,
239-40
Lewis, Juanita, 261
Lewis, Mollie, 244
Lewis, Sinclair, 170
Lewisohn, Alice, 73, 224
Lewisohn, Irene, 224
Ley da, Jay, 278
liberalism: American liberalism, 410n30;
liberal narrative, 346n7; New Deal
liberalism, 30, 282, 328
Liberator (newspaper), 71, 131, 249
Life (magazine), 292, 294, 304,314, 322,
324
Lindley, Helen, 154-55, 158-59
Lipper, Eleanor, 287-88, 401n21
Lithuania, 135
Littledale, Clara Savage, 302
Little Review, The (magazine), 327
Litvinov, Ivy, 217
Litvinov, Maxim, 90, 217-18
Lloyd, Henry Demarest, 175
Lloyd, Jessie. See O’Connor, Jessie Lloyd
Lluang Ping, 331
Locke, Alain, 244, 261
London, Jack, 56
Louisiana Amazons, 248
Luben, Sonia, 21-22
Luce, Henry, 322
Luhan, Mabel Dodge, 108
Lunacharskaya, Anna, 253
Lunacharsky, A. V, 207, 217
Luscombe, Florence, 10-11
Lyons, Eugene, 5,126-27, 166, 170,
379n57
“Mammy of Moscow/’ 392nl2. See also
Harris, Emma
Marinsky Ballet School, 230
Marling, Jeanya, 1
Martin, John, 208, 302
Marx, Karl, 37, 56, 261; Capital, 131
Maslow, Sophie: Themes from a Slavic Peo-
ple, 224; Two Songs about Lenin, 224
Mason, Charlotte Osgood, 261
Masses, The (newspaper), 327
Massing, Hede, 350n42
Master and Margarita, The (Bulgakov), 281
Maurer, Rose, 295; Soviet Children and
Their Care, 303; Soviet Women, 303
Maya, Vera, 275
McCarthy, Mary, 294, 311
McCarthyism, 282, 328, 333
McClendon, Rose, 260
McCormick, Anne O’Hare, 26,29
McGuinness, James, 312
McKay, Claude, 249, 349n37; “Soviet Rus-
sia and the Negro/’ 255
McKenzie, Allen, 262
McNairy Lewis, Thurston, 261-62, 268
Meadman, Dhimah, 225
Mehlman, Elsa, 149-51, 161
Mellett, Lowell, 301, 314
Memoirs of a Revolutionist (Kropotkin), 50
Mencken, H. L., 121, 378n37
Meshlauk, Valery, 169-70, 378n33
metakinesis, and kinesthesia, 208
Metropolitan Museum of Art, 301
Mexico, 168, 332
Meyerhold, Vsevolod, 204, 212, 223, 228
420 / Index
Mezhrobpom Studio, 260, 267-68, 274-
75
Micheaux, Oscar, 247
Middle East, 253, 258
Milestone, Lewis, 293, 309, 312-14
Miller, Loren, 244, 268
minstrelsy, 247, 252
Mission to Moscow (film), 296, 311, 319
Mitchell, Elsie Reed, 149-50,153, 161-62
Mitchell, Lucy Sprague, 301
Mitchell, Mike, 174
modern dance, 207,225, 229, 231, 234,
240-41, 276; and biomechanics,
223; expressive movement of, 202,
208,212; as gateway to soul, 209;
kinesthesia, and empathy, 208; mass
dances, 235; and metakinesis, 208;
and physical culture, 235; and women,
208, 235. See also dance; radical dance
movement; and individual dance groups
and dancers
modernity, 31
Moon, Henry Lee, 255, 262, 268, 270
morality, 4; bourgeois morality, 133; new
morality, 22-27, 123,156
Moscow (Russia), 3-5, 10, 22, 72, 74, 77,
87-88, 96,104, 107, 157, 167, 169,
171, 175-77, 189,195,199, 207,
212,225-26, 228-29, 241, 243, 246,
248-49, 258-60, 262, 279; American
women in, 126; fear and suspicion in,
289; as miracle city 18; show trials in,
30, 240, 294, 319; theatre in, 28
Moscow Art Theatre, 203, 213
Moscow Daily News (newspaper), 192, 198
“Moscow Metro (Blitzstein), 224
Moscow News (newspaper), 3, 123, 163,
166, 168, 170-71,174-75,177-79,
183-90, 192,195-97,199, 269, 274,
276, 286, 309; American community
as center of, 125-26; as hybrid, 164;
staff, arrest of, 289, 333; womens
issues, attention to, 173
Moscow State Yiddish Theatre, 349-50n37
Moscow Theatre Festival, 16, 224-25,293,
319
Moscow Theatre for Children, 253-54,
393n23
Moscow Trials, 30, 240, 282, 294, 311, 319
Moscow Yankee (Page), 25, 257
Motion-Picture Alliance for the Preserva-
tion of American Ideals, 312
Museum of Modern Art, 302
Mussey, June Barrows, 357n29
Mussey, Mabel Barrows, 63, 357n29
Muzenberg, Willi, 260, 327
My Eleven Years in a Soviet Prison (Lipper),
287
My Lives in Russia (Fischer), 324
Nation (magazine), 74,104, 129,145-46,
154, 160, 166
National American Womans Suffrage
Association, 86
National Association for the Advancement
of Colored People (NAACP), 255,
258, 356-57n27
National Committee for the Defense of
Political Prisoners, 261
National Council of American Soviet
Friendship (NCASF), 296, 300-
301, 304, 324,404n33; Committee
of Women, 302-3; Committee on
Education, 302
National Council of Negro Women, 302
National Federation of Womens Clubs, 302
National Negro Congress, 331
National Womans Party, 54, 73, 85-86,106
Nazimova, Alla, 55, 203
Nazism, 281, 289, 310-11, 313, 320,
322-23
Negro Boy and the Monkey The (Sats and
Rozanov), 393n23; race and gender-
bendingperformances in, 253-54
Negro Question, 249, 255-59
Neighborhood Playhouse, 224
New Deal: male breadwinner, ethic of, 28;
New Deal liberalism, 30,282, 328
Index
/ 421
New Duncan Dancers, 226-27
New Economic Policy (NEP), 12, 29, 142,
347nl7, 372n36
New Masses (newspaper), 319
new person, 204. See also new Soviet
woman; new woman
new Soviet woman, 3-4,27-28,209, 235,
255-56; in American popular culture,
282,290,295,298-99, 324; American
women, as role model for, 294-95; as
attractive, 296; bravery of, 31; chal-
lenge to, 284; cult of the heroine, 236;
demise of, 282; family law, and womens
rights, 284; feminine beauty, empha-
sis on, 282-84; in films, portrayal of,
295-96; Germans, resistance to, 296;
natural beauty of, 27; “new spirit” of,
12; progress, as representative of, 236;
promise of, 209; as role model, for Amer-
ican women, 294-95; as soldiers, 298,
305, 309; transformation of, 270-72;
womens place, redefining of, 298. See
also women; womens suffrage
Newspaper Enterprise Association, 176
New Theatre (publication), 225, 240
newwoman, 5, 9, 27, 36, 39,183, 281-82,
335; as familiar figure, 4; freedom,
assertingof, 37; mocking of, 126;
in popular culture, 4; progressive
internationalism, proponents of, 35;
revolutionary Russia, identification
with, 45; Soviet experiment, interest
in, 3, 14, 129-30. See also women;
womens suffrage
New World Review (publication), 98, 331.
See also Soviet Russia Today
New York American (newspaper), 166
New York City, 4, 58, 224, 226-27, 240, 256
New York Times (newspaper), 146, 166,
171, 184
New York World (publication), 104, 146
Nietzsche, Friedrich, 212
nihilism, 47
Nikitenko, Maria, 295
Nimura, Yeichi, 232
Ninotchka (film), 295-96
North Star, The (film), 291-93,296, 304-5,
309-10, 324; criticism of, 311-12,
314, 320; Hollywood, Communist
infiltration of, 311-12; praise of, 314
Nuorteva, Santeri, 88
Nuremberg, Thelma, 303
Obidova, Jahah, 271-72
Obolensky, Leonid, Merchants of Glory, 275
O’Callaghan, May, 161,299,375n88, 400nl6
Ocko, Edna, 13, 225
O’Connor, Harvey, 175
O’Connor, Jessie Lloyd, 20, 175, 187, 195,
199, 376n8; “A Flapper in Russia,” 27
October Revolution, 92
Office of War Information (OWl), 300-301
One Sixth of the World (film), 250
Orlenev, Paul, 55, 203
Orlova, Lyubov, 277, 279
Ortt, Kevah “Kitty,” 149-50
Oumansky, Constantine, 275
Page, Myra, 25, 197, 257-58, 329
Palace of Motherhood, 15
Palestine, 19-20,227, 349֊50n37
Pankhurst, Sylvia, 345n3, 375n88
Paris (France), 3, 57, 126,131, 223, 250
Parnakh, Valentin, 249
Patterson, Lloyd, 262, 279, 306
Patterson, Louise Thompson, 10, 20, 243-
44, 260-61, 263-66, 268-74, 283,
331, 350n42; as security risk, 332
Patterson, William, 331
Pavlova, Anna, 203, 213, 230
Pearson, Alfred, 138-39, 141-42
Pennsylvania, 129, 135, 146
Pentecoast, HughM., 53
Peoples Institute, 131
Peoples Will, 46-47
Pepper, Claude, 301
Percy, Ooma, 279, 306. See also Burroughs,
Williana
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Index
performance, 201; and biomechanics, 204,
223; concept of, 202; gender, and styl-
ized repetition of acts, 202; and “new
person,” 204
Perovksaya, Sophia, 48, 56
Petrograd (Russia), 10, 74, 81, 135-36. See
also Leningrad; Saint Petersburg
photojournalism, 80
physical culture (fizkulftura)f 236, 239-40;
and dance, 235; gymnastics, emphasis
on, 234; movement, cultural dimen-
sions of, 234; and synchronization,
234; womens empowerment, 234-35
Pilnyak, Boris, 275
playgrounds movement, 368nI01
Plyakova, Julia, 295
PM (journal), 401n3
Podvoysky, Nikolai, 216
Poland, 83, 93-94, 106, 135,167
Polovinkin, Leonid, 253
Poole, Ernest, 58
Popova, Maria, 295
Popp, Walter, 150-51, 159,161
Popular Front, 30, 282, 294, 301, 319,326
Porter, Katherine Anne, 302
Poston, Ted, 262, 268
Price, James, 131
Price, Victoria., 258
Priekshas, Anna, 374n69
Prohme, William, 167-68
Provisional Government, 6, 65-66
Pudovkin, Vsevolod, 228, 230-34, 236,
239-40,314,318
Puritanism, 23, 131, 145, 256
Quakers, 71-73, 75, 77-78, 81, 83-84, 87-
90, 92-98, 100, 103, 106, 108, 118. See
also American Friends Service Com-
mittee; British Friends War Victims
Relief Committee
race, 252, 255, 259-61, 279; racial hatred,
262; racial injustice, victims of, 258;
racism, 20, 306
Radek,Karl, 111
radical dance movement, 224, 226-27,
235, 278-79. See also dance; modern
dance; and individual dance groups and
dancers
Radio Moscow, 264, 269, 304-6
Rand, Ayn, 312, 323
Rathbone, Nellie Cohen, 375n88, 400nl6
Reagan, Ronald, “evil empire,” 346n7
Red Army, 77, 265, 298-99, 309, 317-18,
330
Red Dancers, 224
Reed, John, 71, 83,108
Resurrection (Tolstoy), 45
“Revolutionary Lives” (Strunsky), 68
Revolutionary News Bureau, 56, 60
Reyher, Rebecca, 15
Road to Life (film), 262
Robeson, Eslanda, 254, 256
Robeson, Paul, 254, 256
Robinson, Robert, 244, 285-86, 347nl8
Rochester, Anna, 16, 19
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 288
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 293, 318, 330
Root, Elihu, 60
Rosie the Riveter, 298
Roslavleva, Natalia, 220
Rozanov, Sergei, 253
Rudd, Wayland, 261, 278
Rudneva, Stefanida, 213-14, 221
Rukeyser, Muriel, 302
Runnymede (utopian colony), 130
Russia, 16,21, 33,35, 39-40,43-45,48, 54,
56, 58,60-61, 65, 67-72, 83-86,92,
93-94, 111, 126,129,131-32,134-35,
161-62,165,166-67,175,182,189,
195,199,202,214,216,223,228, 231,
233,241,244,262,274,290,292-94,
314, 322, 334; African Americans in,
10, 247-48, 252; Alice in Wonderland
reference, 379n57; Allied blockade of,
73, 77, 82,87,122; American feminists,
attraction to, 32; American new woman,
5,9; American women, appeal of to,
130,163,205; American women, vis-
ible presence of, in, 12; appeal of, 32;
Index
/ 423
ballet in, 203,208; Black performances
in, 246; children of, 37-38; as classless
society, 5; collectivization in, 30, 193,
194; communal living in, 59; cruel
optimism, 32; dance in, 207-9, 213,
224, 229, 234; family codes in, 7, 9, 26;
famine in, 11, 29, 37-38, 72, 77-78,
80,90,95-96,136,193,194, 365n46;
famine relief efforts, 81 ֊82,90-91,97,
103; farming collectives of, 258; female
equality in, 36; female role models,
4-5; film in, 203-4; foreign workers
in, 125; free love in, 27; housework,
socialization of, 7; immigration to,
123; industrial collectives in, 122; jazz
in, 249; Jews in, 37, 50-51, 81; Jews,
pogroms against, 55; new morality in,
156; new social order, 145; new woman
in, 3-4, 27-28; passports, denial of,
98; plyaska (movement), attraction to,
212; romance with, 5-6; sex, attitude
toward, 24-27; Silver Age of, 211-12,
248; theatre in, 12,201, 203,278; as
utopia, 230; White Russia, 11, 82;
women, emancipation of, in, 7, 9, 25-
26. See also Soviet Union
Russian American Telegraph Company, 43
Russian children, 87-88, 95-96; famine
deaths of, 78, 101-2; famine orphans,
107-8; famine relief, 73-75, 77, 79,
82-83, 100, 103, 107; saving of, 69-
71; suffering of, 72
Russian Civil War, 11, 122, 247
Russian Cook Book for American Homes
(Russian War Relief), 301
Russian Philharmonic Society, 250
Russian Reconstruction Farms, 106, 108,
118, 158,408nl6
Russian Revolution, 7, 9, 31, 36, 53, 55,
57-58, 60, 62, 64-65, 68,71, 131,
165,203,211,224, 228, 330; class-
conscious woman, as symbol of, 28;
womens citizenship, new models of, 54
Russian State Archive of Socio-Political
History (RGASPI), 329
Russian War Relief, 300-301, 304
Russia s Message (Walling), 58
Rutgers, S. J., 132-33, 137-38, 142, 144,
153,156,159-60,168
Saint Petersburg (Russia), 56, 211-12, 214;
Black performers in, as center of, 248
Sample, George, 262
Sats, Natalia, 253
Savage, Augusta, 261
Save the Children Fund, 80-81, 89, 364n40.
See also Fight the Famine Council
Schaub, Thomas, 346n7
Schecter, Amy, 144
Schrecker, Ellen, 327-28
Scott, John, 315
Scott, Leroy, 42, 49, 57-58, 358n46
Scott, Miriam Finn, 58, 358n46
Scottsboro Boys, 258-59, 261-63, 268, 331
Seattle Daily Call (newspaper), 92
Seattle Union Record (newspaper), 166
Segal, Edith, 224-27
serfdom, 249
settlement houses, 4, 36, 40, 48-50, 52, 84,
356n22
Sevareid, Eric, 320
sex: espionage threats, 380n67; and homo-
sexuality, 19, 27, 62, 185, 196, 267,
380n67; and morality, 4, 22-27,123,
133, 156; Soviet attitude toward, 22-
27, 173, 185, 266
Sex and Civilization (Calverton), 25
Shapero, Lillian, 225; One Sixth of the
Earth, 224
Sharp, Evelyn, 72, 97
Shaw, George Bernard, 80
Shchetinina, Anna, 295
Shipman, Sam, 141-43,146-49,151,156-60
Shubin, Joel, 187, 190, 193, 289
Shuffle Along (musical), 250
Siberia, 9, 43-44, 60, 81, 87, 102, 122-23,
129-30, 132, 135-36,155,157, 161,
176, 196, 232, 286
Siberia and the Exile System (Kennan), 44,
355nl5
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índex
Simkovitch, Mary K., 302
Simms, Margaret, 250
Sinclair, Upton, 170
Sissle, Noble, 250
Six Red Months in Russia (Bryant), 70, 79,
166
slavery, 247, 249
Smedley, Agnes, 168
Smith, Homer, 262
Smith, Jessica Granville, 11, 23, 73-75, 78,
80, 86-87, 100-103, 105-6, 108,158,
303, 330, 350n42, 367n81,408nl6;
and AFSC, 98-99, 104; Communism,
conversion to, 98; loyalty of, 331;
Woman in Soviet Russia, 118
Soblazhennye Stranoi Sovetov (Seduced by
the land of the Soviets) (documentary
series), 370nl
social Darwinism, 49
Social Gospel, 81; and socialism, 37. See also
Christianity
socialism, 7, 18, 24, 37, 117,122, 133, 178,
183,207, 301, 333
Socialist Party, 92, 130-31
Socialist Revolutionary (Party) (SR, PSR)
40,45-46,48, 53, 60, 63-65
Society for Technical Aid to Russia, 111
Society for Technical Aid to Soviet Russia
(STASR), 11,122,131,133
Society of American Friends of Russian
Freedom (SAFRF), 45-46,48, SO, 52,
356n27
Society of Friends, 109. See also Quakers
Society of Young Duncanists, 220
Sojourners for Truth and Justice, 331
Sokolow, Anna, 225-27
Song of Russia (film), 296, 311-12, 324
Sontag, Susan, 80
Sorochinskoye, 99
Soviet Russia, 4, 9, 37, 67-68, 71, 73-75,
77, 82, 84, 88, 98,106,108,118-19,
121, 123, 132, 134,156-57,162, 165,
177, 179-80,199, 200, 211, 214, 230,
241, 255, 281, 324; African Ameri-
cans in, 253; Allied blockade, 361n7;
Americans flocking to, 122; and racial
groups, 392nl2
Soviet Russia Pictorial (publication), 108
Soviet Russia Today (publication), 98, 283,
309. See also New World Review
Soviet Union, 3,10-12, 33, 39-40, 68, 98,
107, 118, 125, 137,150-52,175, 182-
83, 186-87,192-93,196-99, 219,
221, 223-24, 228,241,257, 261, 265,
268, 270, 276, 278, 290,292-93, 295,
299, 301-2, 305-6, 309, 311-12, 316,
318, 321-23, 325, 327,329-30, 332-
33, 350n42,410n23; abortion, outlaw-
ing of, 284-85; African Americans in,
20, 249-50, 252-55, 259-60, 263,
352n66; African American women in,
246, 256; American immigrants to,
124-25; “American Negro,” notion of,
in, 263; American women, drawn to,
31; anti-foreigner sentiment in, 240;
anti-Semitism, outlawing of, 19, 227;
attraction to, 22; Black jazz in, 249;
Black performances in, 246; collectivi-
zation in, 226, 264; conservative gen-
der politics, shift to, 285; cosmetics,
boom in, 282-83; cotton industry in,
273-74; dance in, 208-9, 225, 229-30,
236; disenchantment with, 21, 31; as
earthly paradise, 18; as evil empire, 5,
346n7; famine in, 264; foreign workers
in, 121; idealization of, 20; Jews in, 19-
20; journalism in, 164-65, 171; labor
camp population, 400nl4; Left, legacy
of, in, 334; as living theatre, 202; lure
of, as existential, 164; magic pilgrim-
age, 19,349n37; mass spectacles in,
235; moral codes, in flux, 23; Negro
Question in, 255, 257; New Economic
Plan, 142; as new way of seeing, 163;
nursery schools, as beneficial, 300;
physical culture in, 234,236; positive
images of, 300; praise of, in American
popular culture, 324; as promised
land, 20; and race, 279; and racism,
262; Recognition Rally, 226; repres-
Index
/ 425
sive government, shift to, 285-89;
Scottsboro Boys, protests on behalf
of, 258-59; self-determination, policy
of, in, 254; sex, attitude toward, in,
24-26, 173, 185, 266; as taboo subject,
334; theatre in, 201,204; tourists in,
13-17, 22; as transformative experi-
ence, 246; as utopian experiment, 132,
324; visitors to, 285, 399nl2; uwoman
question,” 36; women in, as domestic
slaves, 133, 184-85; women in, as
new society, 202; women reporters in,
376n8; womens emancipation in, 31;
wrecker” trials, 377n28, 379n57. See
also Russia; Soviet Russia
Spain, 196, 199, 241, 250, 289, 327, 328,
382n91
Spanish Civil War, 401n3
Spiridonova, Maria, 40, 42
Stalin, Joseph, 228, 230-31, 234-35, 241,
262, 299, 301, 307, 318, 321, 323-24,
333-34; purges of, 197, 240, 289-90,
294, 319-20; scorched earth policy,
310; and Strong, Anna Louise, 190֊
91, 193-94, 196, 198
Stalinism, 5, 30-31, 319-20; and womens
identities, 235, 298
Stanislavsky, Konstantin, 203, 212-13, 225,
253
Stameli, Christine, 7
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 75
Starr, Ellen Gates, 50, 54, 62
Steffens, Lincoln, 92, 167
Stokes, Graham Phelps, 49, 57, 358n46
Stokes, Rose Pastor, 18, 249, 358n46
Stone Blackwell, Anna, 4,45, 48, 51-52,54,
62, 65-66, 302, 356-57n27; The Little
Grandmother of the Russian Revolu-
tion, 64
Strong, Anna Louise, 3,11,32, 73,93-98,
104,118,123, 126, 174, 177-80, 182,
186,187-88,189,275-76,279,283-84,
302,312, 321, 328, 365n46, 377nl6,
378n33; arrest of, 332; background
of, 91-92; Communist Party, attempt
to join, 197-98; FBI surveillance of,
410n23; I Change Worlds, 117, 164,
196-98; John Reed Colony (JRC),
107-17; loyalty of, 333; and Moscow
News, 163-65, 168-71, 173, 175;
reputation, as tarnished, 333; resigna-
tion of, 199; Soviet life, as chronicler
of, 165-67, 183; The Soviets Conquer
Wheat, 194; The Soviets Expected It,
309; Stalin, loyalty to, 323; Stalin,
meeting with, 190-95; The Stalin Era,
333; Stalinist hack, charges of, 333;
Trotsky interview, 106-7; Volga com-
mune, 107; Wild River, 115, 281, 289,
299-300, 323-24, 407n76
Strunsky (Lorwin), Rose, 56, 60-62
Strunsky (Walling), Anna, 36, 39, 47,
56-60, 67
Students for a Democratic Society (SDS),
333
Sukloff, Marie, 63
SunYatSen, 167, 275
Suppressed Desires (Glaspell), 141
Sussman, Harry, 144, 146, 154
Sweet, Barbara, 13
Taggard, Genevieve, 302, 319-20
Tamiris, Helen, 302
Tchaikovsky, Nicholas, 60-61, 359n56
terrorism, 46, 51
Theatre of Working Youth (TRAM), 276
“They All Come to Moscow” (Kennell and
Bennett), 123, 125
They All Come to Moscow (Kennell and
Washburne), 185-86, 189, 380n68
Thomas, Norman, 104
Thomas, Wilbur, 93, 96-98,103-4, 106,
366n67
Thompson, Dorothy, 25-26
Thompson, Louise. See Patterson, Louise
Thompson
Three Russian Girls (film), 296
Three Songs about Lenin (film), 224
Thurman, Wallace, 261
Tietz, Boris Borisovich, 249
426 / Index
Tillard, Violet, 72
Todd, Helen, 54, 73-74, 94
Tolstoy, Leo, 40, 45,49-50
Toronto Star (newspaper), 166
Trotsky, Leon, 18, 71, 106
Trud (newspaper), 256
Truman, Harry, Point Four Program, 331
Tunney, Gene, 181
Turgenev, Ivan, 40; On the Threshold,”
353֊54nl
Twain, Mark, 44-45, 58-59
Ukraine, 30, 264, 320
Underground Railroad, 309
Underground Russia (Stepniak), 45
UNESCO, 331-32
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).
See Soviet Union
United Mine Workers, 58
United States, 4, 9, 11-12,19-21,24-25,
30-33, 36, 39-40, 42-44, 46-48, 50-
51, 53-56, 58, 61, 63, 65-66, 68, 78,
84, 90, 98, 106-8,113,116,118-19,
122-24, 130, 135, 137, 146-47, 161֊
62, 164, 167-68, 170-71, 173,177,
186, 189, 198, 202-4, 218-19, 226,
240-41, 246-47,253, 256, 258-60,
263,278, 282, 289-90, 295,299-302,
306, 309, 312, 320, 329, 331-33,
347-48nl9, 399nl2; Allied blockade,
36In7; birth control, illegal in, 26;
dance in, 208,222-24,235; day care
centers, as threatening, 300; feminist
ideas in, 7; “free love” in, 22, 59; Free
Russia movement in, 45; Jewish women,
and socialism in, 7; muckrakers in, 165;
Negro Question in, 255; popular cuL
ture, pro-Soviet messages in, 292, 299;
Russian woman, as mythic figure in, 6,
209; Soviet alliance, as fragile, 322-24;
utopian traditions in, 22; womens
movement in, 28
University Settlement, 49, 56-57, 58,
358n46
Urban League, 260
US Food Administration, 90
utopia, 5, 12,19,22, 84,121-22,129-30,
132, 141, 146, 209, 230,298, 324;
definition of, 162
Vanguard Club, 261
Vascov, Victor, 187-91
Vasutin, B. S., 170,173
Veblen, Thorstein, 108
veil, 283; African American double con֊
sciousness, 247,273; and Muslim
women, 270-72; and paranja, 272
Vertov, Dziga, 224, 250
Vinogradova, Dusya, 13
Volkhonsky, Felix, 53
Volkonsky, Sergei, 202-3
Voroshilov, Kliment, 191
Vorse, Mary Heaton, 58,80,355nl5,363n21
Wald, Lillian, 4,17, 32,36,49-50, 61, 64,
66, 108, 224, 356-57n27
Walling, William “English,” 49, 56-57, 59-
60, 67, 356-57n27, 358n46; Russia s
Message, 58
War Communism, 11-12
Ware, Clarissa, 367n78
Ware, Harold Hal,” 104,118,158,330,
366n68,408nl6
Ware group, 330
Washburne, John, 185
Watts, Arthur, 75, 77, 84, 87-89, 91, 95-96,
362nl2
Were You Ever a Child? (Dell), 7
West, Dorothy, 10, 26,28, 243-44, 261-63,
268, 274, 279; and Hughes, Langston,
245, 267, 273; and Jones, Mildred,
277; as performer, 261,265-66, 278
West, Miriam, 97, 99
West, Nathanael, 327
Westover School, 62, 65
What Is to Be Done? (Chernyshevsky), 7,
47, 59, 158
White, Constance, 262, 267
Whitman, Walt, 211
Whitney, Anita, 115
Index
/ 427
Whittier, John Greenleaf, 4-5
Wild River (Strong), 115, 281, 289, 299-
300, 323-24, 407n76
Wilkes, Mattie, 248
Williams, Albert Rhys, 71
Williams, Frances E., 4, 1$, 278-79,
394n30
Williams, Patricia, 247
Wilson, Helen Calista, 149-50, 153, 161-
62,182
Wilson, Lucy L. W., 13, 108
Winsor, Mary, 36
Winter, Ella, 24-25, 305, 316
Wolfe, Bertram, 323
Woman Patriot (magazine), 351n51,
360n64
Womans Journal (publication), 50-51
Woman Today (publication), 282. See also
Working Woman
women, 334-35; changing position of, 271;
homeland (fernweh), versus homeness
(heimweh), 162; modern dance, as pio-
neered by, 208; property rights, 7; right
to vote, 7; war effort, contributions to,
306-7; Womens Trade Union League,
57. See also new Soviet woman; new
woman; womens suffrage
Womens International League for Peace
and Freedom, 86
womens suffrage, 7, 9-11,15, 28, 36, 50,
54,73, 86, 115, 302
Wood, Junius B., 161, 176, 179, 330,
409M7
Wooding, Sam, 250
Workers’ Dance League, Spartakiādes
contests, 225
Workers Dreadnought (newspaper),
375n88
Workers International Relief, 260
Workers News (newspaper), 186, 192
Workers Party, 78, 104, 116, 224. See also
Communist Party of the United States
Workers’ School, 261
Workers Theatre (publication), 225
Working Woman (publication), 282, 331.
See also Woman Today
World War I, 11, 36, 67, 69, 80-81, 130-31,
248, 281, 289, 294-95
World War II, 4,31-32, 282, 292, 319, 324,
330, 334
Wright, Ada, 259
Wyler, William, 293
Young, Cornelia, 99
Young Pioneers, 256
Youth Replies I Can (Becker), 300
Zangwill, Israel, The Melting Pot, 40
Zarchi, Natan, 230
Zasulich, Vera, 48, 56, 353-54nl
Zemtsova, Anna Nikolaevna, 233-34
Zetkin, Clara, 24
Zhenotdel, 8, 13, 15, 271; womens con-
cerns, advocate for, 9. See also Com-
munist Party of the Soviet Union
Zinoviev, Gregory, 111
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