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  1. Fraad's uncle was Ephraim London, Irma's brother, and through him, her maternal cousin was Sheila Michaels, a feminist and activist, whom Ephraim never publicly acknowledged as his daughter. [7]

  2. Her mother, Irma London Fraad, was a curator of Middle Eastern Art at the Brooklyn Museum. She had two sisters, Harriet Fraad Wolff (born 1941) and Julie Fraad (born 1948). [citation needed] Baxandall's maternal great-uncle, Meyer London, was a U.S. Congressional

  3. Oct 13, 2015 · She had two sisters, Harriet Fraad Wolff (born 1941) and Julie Fraad (born 1948). Baxandall's maternal great-uncle, Meyer London, was a U.S. Congressional Representative elected on the Socialist Party ticket in 1915.

  4. Oct 18, 2015 · Her mother, the former Irma London, was a Communist lawyer and the niece of Meyer London, who was elected to Congress on the Socialist Party ticket in 1914.

  5. Oct 14, 2015 · Her mother, the former Irma London, was a communist lawyer and the niece of Meyer London, who was elected to Congress on the Socialist Party ticket in 1914.

  6. Oct 15, 2015 · Rosalyn Fraad was born June 12, 1939, in Manhattan into a radical household. Her father, Lewis M. Fraad, was a communist who worked for the Communist Internatio­nal, or Comintern, in Vienna in the 1930s and later became the chief of pediatrics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx.

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  8. Jul 23, 2020 · When I was little, in the early Fifties, I was part of an America which emerged from World War II allied with someone called “Uncle Joe.” That was Joseph Stalin! The Russians and the Americans were allies, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt had many socialists and communists in his government to bring us the New Deal and social security.