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  1. Louise Bryant (nacida Anna Louisa Mohan; San Francisco, 5 de diciembre de 1885-Versalles, 6 de enero de 1936) fue una periodista y escritora estadounidense. Conocida por sus ideas marxistas y por sus ensayos sobre temas políticos radicales y feministas , publicó artículos en varios periódicos de izquierda, incluyendo The Blast de Alexander Berkman.

  2. Louise Bryant (San Francisco, California, 5 de diciembre de 1885 – Sèvres, Francia, 6 de enero de 1936) fue una periodista estadounidense. Citas [ editar ] «Que el hombre haya ideado la danza no impide que seamos las mujeres quienes les hagamos bailar».

  3. Louise Bryant. (1885–1936) Louise Bryant, circa 1922. Courtesy of the Croton Historical Society. Louise Bryant was an American journalist and writer best known for her marriage to writer, reporter and activist John Reed. She was born in San Francisco in 1885. Her father, Hugh Mohan was a railroad man who died while she was quite young.

  4. Quando, no dia 8 de março de 1917 (calendário gregoriano - 23 de fevereiro no calendário juliano) estourou na Rússia a revolução, a partir da ação de massas das operárias tecelãs, Louise Bryant já era uma jornalista e militante feminista estadunidense conhecida por seus ensaios políticos. Em agosto de 1917, Bryant viajou para a Rússia com seu companheiro, o também jornalista John ...

  5. Jack lay in a long silver coffin banked with flowers and streaming banners. Once the soldiers uncovered it for me so I might touch the white forehead with my lips for the last time. On the day of the funeral we gathered in the great hall where he lay. I have very few impressions of that day.

  6. Louise Bryant, the daughter of the radical journalist, Hugh Moran, was born in Reno, Nevada, on 5th December 1885. Later, after the death of her father, she adopted the name of her stepfather, Sheridan Bryant, a railroad conductor. According to her biographer, Barbara Gelb, "she was slender and small-boned with vividly pretty Irish features ...

  7. LOUISE BRYANT AND JOHN “JACK” Reed’s romance — if not their fidelity — endured beyond their initial 1915 meeting in Portland, Oregon, to the end of their lives, when they each expressed loving thoughts for each other. Shortly before her death, in a hurriedly penciled postcard from Paris to radical artist Art Young, Bryant declared ...