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'''Heywood Broun''' (1888 - 1939) was an [[American]] [[journalist]]. | '''Heywood Broun''' (1888 - 1939) was an [[American]] [[journalist]]. | ||
| − | <blockquote>Broun helped establish the American Newspaper Guild in 1933 and was elected its first president. As well as writing for several newspapers Broun was a regular contributor to the journals, The Nation and The New Republic.<ref>http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAbrounH.htm</ref> </blockquote> | + | <blockquote>Broun helped establish the American Newspaper Guild in 1933 and was elected its first president. As well as writing for several newspapers Broun was a regular contributor to the journals, ''The Nation'' and ''The New Republic''.<ref>http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAbrounH.htm</ref> </blockquote> |
He was noted for his liberal social and political opinions. | He was noted for his liberal social and political opinions. | ||
Latest revision as of 01:33, May 27, 2015
Heywood Broun (1888 - 1939) was an American journalist.
Broun helped establish the American Newspaper Guild in 1933 and was elected its first president. As well as writing for several newspapers Broun was a regular contributor to the journals, The Nation and The New Republic.[1]
He was noted for his liberal social and political opinions.