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  • 1982 August 7, Debbie Wald, “Strugggling with Allen”, in Gay Community News, page 5:
    I am a lesbian and a "red diaper baby" like yourself. I have been to Cuba twice in the past year, once with my family and once as a member of the Venceremos Brigade's thirteenth contingent.
  • 1984 — Robin Endres, "Introduction", in Gold Earrings (by Sharon Stevenson), Pulp Press (1984), →ISBN, page 17:
    As a red diaper baby, growing up in Canada in the cold war, Sharon's childhood was bound by a sense of superiority and at the same time, deep fear.
  • 1985 — Marny Hall, The Lavender Couch: A Consumer's Guide to Psychotherapy for Lesbians and Gay Men, Alyson Publications (1985), →ISBN, page 122:
    One woman who grew up as a red diaper baby in a working-class Jewish family felt she would be most comfortable with a counselor of similar background.
  • 1987Mary Wings, She Came Too Late, Crossing Press (1987), →ISBN, page 3:
    Monica was a small, wiry woman, a red diaper baby, with a revolution in her chromosomes that seemed to guide her as she worked tirelessly at one and then another political project.
  • 1992Clancy Sigal, The Secret Defector, HaperCollins Publishers (1992), →ISBN, page 15:
    Arnie was a red diaper baby whose parents had been founders of the British CP.
  • 1993 — Jan Stuart, "From Idealist to Sellout: A Journey", Newsday, 7 April 1993:
    Born Marcus Hershkovitz, the red diaper baby of a Russian-Jewish-American communist, Hoyle has ditched both his ethnicity and his inherited idealism in a calculated climb to the top floor.
  • 1994Robert Lipsyte, "Happy Hanukkah? A Guide for the Perplexed", The New York Times, 27 November 1994:
    Mr. Dubno was a red diaper baby raised in Coney Island who celebrated Hanukkah with his family as more of a cultural than religious event
  • 2008 — Josh Getlin, "45 years later, Dylan's lover tells us what it was like", Toronto Star, 13 May 2008:
    She was a red diaper baby whose parents were communists.