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Charles Shipman's It Had To Be Revolution: Memoirs of an American Radical 
(Cornell, 1993) is the story of a Columbia student who went from the Village 
bohemian set, to WW1 opponent, to Fosterite in the CPUSA, to Comintern agent, 
to the thick of the union movement in Chicago, then slipping quietly out of the 
movement into the business world. Lots of incredible historic cameos - from 
Lenin to Dorothy Day to I.F. Stone. Also a great compliment to Theo Draper's 
CPUSA studies.
ey

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