American journalist, editor, and publisher (1893–1976)
Freda Kirchwey
Born
Mary Frederika Kirchwey
(1893-09-26)September 26, 1893
Lake Placid, New York
Died
January 3, 1976(1976-01-03) (aged 82)
Alma mater
Barnard College
Occupation
Journalist
Spouse
Evans Clark
Mary Frederika "Freda" Kirchwey (September 26, 1893 – January 3, 1976) was an American journalist, editor, and publisher strongly committed throughout her career to liberal causes (anti-Fascist, pro-Soviet, anti-anti-communist). From 1933 to 1955, she was editor of The Nation magazine.[1][2]
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^Svoboda, Sandra (2014). "Freda Kirchwey". In Wayne, Tiffany K; Banner, Lois W (eds.). Women's Rights in the United States: a comprehensive encyclopedia of issues, events, and people. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. pp. 133–4. ISBN 978-1-61069-214-4.
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political organizations, she disappeared from history for fifty years. FredaKirchwey, then editor of The Nation, wrote at the time of her death: "When she...
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95 being women or 16%. Prominent women in the organization included FredaKirchwey and Esther Caukin Brunauer. The committee targeted African-Americans...
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local committee member. Other members included Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, FredaKirchwey, Eugene V. Debs, Norman Thomas, Mary Heaton Vorse, J.B. Matthews, and...
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of the summit was made in 1921 by Dr. William S. Ladd, Evans Clark, FredaKirchwey, and Dr. Adolf Schultz via the East Ridge. The North Couloir was first...
actively aiding fascism and supporting a Trotskyist revolution in the U.S. FredaKirchwey, editor of The Nation (a liberal political magazine), strongly criticized...
Garrison Villard, Lewis S. Gannett, Arthur Warner, Joseph Wood Krutch, FredaKirchwey, and Mark Van Doren, The Nation Vol. 120, No. 3110, page 136 (11 February...
Gannett, Benjamin Gitlow, Clinton S. Golden, James Weldon Johnson, FredaKirchwey, Clarina Michelson, Robert Morss Lovett, Scott Nearing, and Norman M...
"These Modern Women," and Rogers had been selected by managing editor FredaKirchwey as a successful woman typifying new feminist possibilities. The success...
publishers of Nation magazine, as well as a member of its editorial staff. FredaKirchwey Himmelfarb, Milton; Singer, David (1982). American Jewish Year Book...
Literary Realism, 1870-1910 23(3)(Spring 1991): p. 61. Sara Alpern, FredaKirchwey, A Woman of the Nation (Harvard University Press 1987): p. 49; ISBN 9780674318281...