Tales of Wo-Chi-Ca: Blacks, Whites and Reds at Camp
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The history of a legendary left-wing summer camp for kids in New Jersey. Founded during the Great Depression, the WOrkers CHildren's CAmp flourished for twenty years. Paul Robeson was the camp's great hero and visited often. During the height of the Cold War Wo-Chi-Ca was forced to fold its tents forever, done in by a virulent combination of McCarthyism and polio.
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