Reform and Revolution: The Life and Times of Raymond Robins
By Neil V. Salzman
Reform and Revolution: The Life and Times of Raymond Robins
By Neil V. Salzman
Synopsis
The author made use of recently available collections of personal letters and documents of Progressive reformer Raymond Robins in the papers of his sister, Elizabeth Robins, at the Fales Library of New York University to develop this complete analysis of Robins and his work.
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