A tour of Mexico City, retracing the footsteps of American artists and writers who fled there amid the Red Scare
| Photographs by Lisette Poole for The Wall Street JournalThe city—known in shorthand as CDMX, for Ciudad de México—has a long tradition of welcoming Americans fleeing
political, social or artistic repression. The flow began as a trickle of left-wing firebrands in the 1920s and American veterans of the Spanish Civil War in the late ’30s.
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