There’s a story written on a Radio Free Europe about a black American couple’s experience in the USSR. He said he never experienced any racism, except the one time he encountered another white American in the country while getting a haircut. The Russians subsequently beat up the American racist. The black couple later named his son Joseph Stalin and he’s now a teacher in Kremlin, Virginia
Like many other black Americans who came to the Soviet Union during this period, Yosif's father said that he experienced less racism there than back home. He told Khanga that the only incident he could recall was when two white Americans hurled racial slurs at him in a Moscow barbershop and were thrown out after the barbers learned what they had said.
There’s a story written on a Radio Free Europe about a black American couple’s experience in the USSR. He said he never experienced any racism, except the one time he encountered another white American in the country while getting a haircut. The Russians subsequently beat up the American racist. The black couple later named his son Joseph Stalin and he’s now a teacher in Kremlin, Virginia
https://www.rferl.org/amp/soviet-union-yosif-stalin-black-american-kremlin-virginia/27663044.html
This testimony of Paul Robeson at the HUAC is great. When he talks about visiting the Soviet Union the representatives lose their shit