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In 1912 Guangxi Provence, nine year old Guoshi Mo experienced two life altering events: his pigtail was chopped off and subsequently he was betrothed to a little girl his own age simply named, Sister 13. Guoshi, an exemplary student, was dead set against this type of arrangement and would spend most of his life fighting to right the wrongs of feudalism and corruption. Changing his name from Guoshi Mo to James Mo, he sailed from Shanghai to New York City in 1920 to work for the American Communist Party. He met and fell in love with Celia Edelson, a Young Pioneer from the communist youth division. Considered an agitator by The New York Times, Comrade James Mo was on the FBI list of suspicious individuals and was spirited out of New York to the Soviet Union, leaving behind his beloved Celia. Within one year she would join him in Moscow to live at the infamous Lux, the hotel that housed German, Russian and Chinese exiles. In 1933 Celia became pregnant and was sent back to the United States by the Communist Party while James continued his studies at the Lenin Institute in Moscow. In April 1934 Celia's baby is born in Cleveland Ohio. That same year Celia hears rumblings of James affair with a Ukrainian woman he met in Moscow. Celia, resentful and bitter, cuts off communication with the father of her child. Comrade James Mo marries, has a son and is subsequently arrested and imprisoned at two Moscow prisons, Lubianka, prison of death and Butyrka prison for deceiving the Party and lying about being born into a landowning family of intellectuals. One hundred prisoners, including James, were escorted by train to a labor camp in the Siberian tundra where he would remain for eighteen years, felling trees, making bricks and patrolling an oil pipeline. Never having met his American daughter, Victoria, he would search for her for a dozen years upon his release from the Siberian Gulag. Asian Art Museum Looking East Looking East explores the craze for all things Japanese that changed the course of Western art Visit this exhibition at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco Jackson Browne - Looking East Jackson Browne performs "Looking East" at the 28th Annual Claremont Folk Music Festival on May 3rd 2008 Looking to the East - Microsoft Store Looking to the East 6:26 $169 16 Triptych Op 100: Easter Cantata Various Artists Looking to the East 13:00 $169 Additional information Jackson Browne - Looking East Jackson Browne & David Lindley - Looking East - Duration: 6:21 TheMusicFan34 10459 views 6:21 Jackson Browne - Sky Blue And Black - Duration: 4:53 Looking East: Rubens's Encounter with Asia (Getty Center Looking East: Rubens's Encounter with Asia March 5June 9 2013 at the Getty Center Man in Korean Costume about 1617 Peter Paul Rubens The J Paul Getty Museum : Looking East to Look West - Wikipedia Looking East to Look West: Lee Kuan Yew's Mission India won India's most prestigious literary non-fiction prize the Vodafone Crossword Book Award for 2009 Looking East Buffalo Bayou Partnership Looking East Now that Buffalo Bayou Park is complete and downtowns TIGER trail and Sunset Coffee Buildings restoration are wrapping up BBP is initiating plans JACKSON BROWNE LYRICS - Looking East Lyrics to "Looking East" song by Jackson Browne: Standing in the ocean with the sun burning low in the west Like a fire in the cavernous darkness at Looking East - Wikipedia Looking East is the eleventh album by American singer/songwriter Jackson Browne released in 1996 (see 1996 in music) It peaked at number 36 on The Billboard 200 : Steve McCurry: Looking East: Portraits by : Steve McCurry: Looking East: Portraits by Steve McCurry: aa: Health & Personal Care
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