Visiting the USSR: a trip of a lifetime

ABNF J. 2012 Spring;23(2):38-40.

Abstract

To Russia, who me? That is actually how it all began. A decade or more ago, I had the opportunity to visit what was then known as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), Russia. Although, this place held high priority on my list of places to go, I never thought such a trip was within my reach. This idea was quite fascinating to me because of the events that did happen there, including the Russian space ship Sputnik and the dog, the high stepping military officers, Red Square and the St. Basil's Cathedral. After reading a lot about Russia, I thought it would be great to see a clean place, where it was unlawful to throw paper on the streets, and ride in public transportation such as the buses, taxis and the subway system, which were immaculately clean. It was an exciting trip, one, I will always remember, but would be a difficult adjustment to make, to live.

Publication types

  • Historical Article

MeSH terms

  • Black or African American*
  • History, 20th Century
  • Humans
  • Moscow
  • Travel / history*
  • USSR
  • United States