Red Rag: a Magazine of Liberation, 1971-1977
Red Rag: a Magazine of Liberation, 1971-1977
Collection: Gender, Feminism, and the British Left, 1944–1991 Volumes Red Rag: a Magazine of Liberation, 1971-1977
Red Rag was a controversial magazine written, edited, and published by the CPGB’s more militant feminist members. During its short run, Red Rag covered issues such as gender, sexuality, and race. This volume contains issues 1-11 and 13 (1971-1977). Papers highlighting the CPGB Executive Committee’s attitude towards the magazine are also included.
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