Louise Bryant

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Louise Bryant was an American journalist, writer, and feminist best known for her eyewitness reporting on the Russian Revolution and her radical political activism in the early 20th century.

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Louise Bryant canonical 5

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instanceOf feminist
human
journalist
political activist
writer
burialPlace Passy Cemetery
causeOfDeath uremia
countryOfBirth United States of America
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
countryOfDeath France
coveredEvent Russian Revolution
surface form: October Revolution

Russian Revolution
surface form: Russian Revolution of 1917
educatedAt University of Oregon
employer Metropolitan Magazine
The Masses
various American magazines
genre memoir
non-fiction
political journalism
hasEthnicGroup Irish American
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement feminism
radical politics
notableFor eyewitness reporting on the Russian Revolution
feminist lectures and writings
radical political activism in the early 20th century
notableWork Mirrors of Moscow
Six Red Months in Russia
The Red Heart of Russia
occupation journalist
lecturer
writer
participantIn American anti-war movement during World War I
American feminist movement in the early 20th century
placeOfBirth San Francisco
placeOfDeath Paris
politicalAlignment radical left
socialist
religion agnosticism
residence Moscow
New York City
Paris
Portland, Oregon, United States
surface form: Portland, Oregon
sexOrGender female
spouse John Reed
William C. Bullitt
wroteAbout Bolshevik leaders
Russian SFSR
surface form: Soviet Russia

women in the Russian Revolution

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Reds featuresCharacter Louise Bryant
The Masses (magazine) notableContributor Louise Bryant
subject surface form: The Masses
John Reed spouse Louise Bryant
William C. Bullitt spouse Louise Bryant