The Red Corner chronicles the Communist movement in a rural Montana community from the late teens through the early 1930s. Examining newspaper accounts and interviews, the book explains how Sheridan County became one of "the most class-conscious areas in the nation" according to historian Lowell Dyson and why its reputation as "red" persisted for decades thereafter.
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The Red Corner chronicles the Communist movement in a rural Montana community from the late teens through the early 1930s. Examining newspaper accounts and interviews, the book explains how Sheridan County became one of "the most class-conscious areas in the nation" according to historian Lowell Dyson and why its reputation as "red" persisted for decades thereafter.
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