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Martha Gellhorn: Words worth pondering
Words worth pondering from Martha Gellhorn: “People often say, with pride, ‘I’m not interested in politics.’ They might say well say, ‘I’m not interested in my standard of living, my health, my job, my rights, my freedom, my future or … Continue reading
Martha Gellhorn’s D-Day Scoop
From an early age, Martha Gellhorn attended protest marches, including suffrage, with her mother, a tireless activist. Her “plan for life,” she decided, “was to go everywhere, see everything, and write about it.” When she died in 1998, the “London … Continue reading
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