Trina Porte papers. 1968-2011.
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Trina Porte was born in Brooklyn, New York to parents Al and Renee (born Schlissel), youngest sister of Steven, Jamie (deceased at 2 1/2 months), and Ariel. Her collected documents began with journals written almost daily from ages 8 to 23, and contain her political writings and hundreds of poems. She grew up in Ossining, New York, then Jonathan, Minnesota, where her parents and Ariel moved in 1972. Al and Renee divorced in 1969, reunited in 1970, and split again in 1974 when Trina moved to St....
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