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Several other accounts: Homer Smith, Black Man in Red Russia, Chicago: Johnson Publishing, 1964. Robert Robinson with Jonathan Slevin, Black on Red: A Black American's Forty-Four Years inside the Soviet Union, Washington: Acropolis Books, 1988. John Scott, Behind the Urals: An American Worker in Russia's City of Steel (1942, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1989. Varpu Lindstrom and Borje Vahamaki, "Ethnicity Twice Removed: North American Finns in Soviet Karelia," in Finnish Americana 9 (1992) Mayme Sevander, Red Exodus: Finnish-American Emigration to Russia, Duluth, MN: Oscat, 1993. Mayme Sevander, Of Soviet Bondage, Duluth, MN Oscat, 1996. Reino Kero, "Emigration of Finns from North America to Soviet Karelia in the early 1930s," in The Finnish Experience in the Western Great Lakes Region: New Perspectives, eds, Michael Karni, Matti Kaups, and Douglas Ollila, Jr., Turku, Finland: Migration institute, 1975. Lawrence Hokkanen and Sylvia Hokkanen, Karelia: A Finnish-American Couple in Stalin's Russia, 1934-1941, St. Cloud, MN, North Star Press, 1991. Kaarlo Tuomi, "The Karelian Fever of the Early 1930s: A Personal Memoir," Finnish Americana 3 1980. Thomas Sgovio, Dear America, Kenmore, N.Y.: Partners' Press, 1979. Sgovio, a teen-aged American young Communist, emigrated to the USSR in the 1930s with his family. John Earl Haynes 10041 Frederick Av. Kensington, MD 20895-3402 Phone: 301 933 8783; fax: 301 933 4683 e-mail: haynes@cwix.com
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