Heywood Campbell Broun

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Heywood Campbell Broun was an influential American journalist, sportswriter, and social activist of the early 20th century, known for his liberal views and advocacy for labor rights.

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instanceOf human
journalist
labor activist
social activist
sportswriter
activeYearsEnd 1939
activeYearsStart 1910
advocatedFor civil liberties
freedom of the press
labor unions
alsoKnownAs Heywood Broun NERFINISHED
birthDate 1888-12-07
birthPlace Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath pneumonia
child Heywood Hale Broun NERFINISHED
coFounderOf The Newspaper Guild NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1939-12-18
deathPlace New York City, New York, United States NERFINISHED
educatedAt Harvard University
employer New York Tribune NERFINISHED
New York World NERFINISHED
New York World-Telegram NERFINISHED
Scripps-Howard Newspapers NERFINISHED
familyName Broun NERFINISHED
fullName Heywood Campbell Broun NERFINISHED
genre political commentary
social commentary
sports journalism
givenName Heywood NERFINISHED
knownFor newspaper column "It Seems to Me" NERFINISHED
memberOf The Newspaper Guild NERFINISHED
movement American liberalism NERFINISHED
labor movement
nationality American
notableFor advocacy for labor rights
social justice activism
occupation author
journalist
newspaper columnist
sportswriter
politicalAlignment liberal
religion agnosticism
residence New York City
surface form: New York City, New York, United States
spouse Ruth Hale NERFINISHED
wroteFor The New Republic NERFINISHED
World-Telegram NERFINISHED

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Heywood Broun fullName Heywood Campbell Broun