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May the Spirit Be Unbroken
Search for the Mother Root
Story Overview
This story is about the resilience of the human spirit, following three generations of activist families and the author as child and adult in the context of radical change movements of the twentieth century.
Key Themes and Personal Experiences
The constant chant from the author's mother, When all the children in the world are happy, only then do you have a right to be, was character defining, as were her many traumatic experiences growing up during the McCarthy era witch hunts of the 1940s and 1950s.
Background and Historical Context
History of her grandparents' participation in an educational commune, alternative living styles, and researched labor union history provides an exciting backdrop.