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Freda Kirchwey: A Woman of the Nation Book

Freda Kirchwey: A Woman of the Nation
Freda Kirchwey: A Woman of the Nation, Freda Kirchwey—writer, editor, publisher, opinionmaker, feminist, wife, and mother—was a salient figure in twentieth-century America, a beacon for liberals and activists of her era. A journalist with <i>The Nation</i> from 1918 to 1955—owner, editor, and , Freda Kirchwey: A Woman of the Nation has a rating of 3 stars
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Freda Kirchwey: A Woman of the Nation, Freda Kirchwey—writer, editor, publisher, opinionmaker, feminist, wife, and mother—was a salient figure in twentieth-century America, a beacon for liberals and activists of her era. A journalist with The Nation from 1918 to 1955—owner, editor, and , Freda Kirchwey: A Woman of the Nation
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  • Freda Kirchwey: A Woman of the Nation
  • Written by author Sara Alpern
  • Published by Harvard University Press, July 1987
  • Freda Kirchwey—writer, editor, publisher, opinionmaker, feminist, wife, and mother—was a salient figure in twentieth-century America, a beacon for liberals and activists of her era. A journalist with The Nation from 1918 to 1955—owner, editor, and
  • Freda Kirchwey—writer, editor, publisher, opinionmaker, feminist, wife, and mother—was a salient figure in twentieth-century America, a beacon for liberals and activists of her era. A journalist with The Nation from 1918 to 1955—o
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  1. The Proper Rebel

  2. From Apprentice to Journalist

  3. A Search for Certainty

  4. The Missing Years, 1930—1932

  5. A Desk with a View

  6. Political War Years, 1939—1944
  7. Postwar Fighting, 1945—1950

  8. “The Last Battle”


  • Epilogue
  • Bibliographical Note

  • Notes

  • Acknowledgments

  • Index


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