My father felt the U.S.S.R. treated him better than America. He was happy here.
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| — | Emilia Tynes-Mensah, whose African-American father traveled to the Soviet Union to work in the 1930s. In the decades after the 1917 Russian Revolution, hundreds of African Americans found the good life in the Soviet Union. (via citylightscomebackinjune) |
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