Anna Louise Strong
Anna Louise Strong (1885-1970) was an American journalist, author, and political activist whose life journey took her from the bustling streets of Seattle to the heart of revolutionary movements around the world. Known for her insightful perspectives on social justice and her commitment to progressive causes, she used her writing as a powerful tool to advocate for the underrepresented. Her experiences in the Soviet Union, China, and other countries during significant historical events shaped her worldview, leading her to produce a body of work that reflects her deep engagement with the struggles of everyday people.
Strong's writings are not just reflections of her time but also resonate with themes that remain relevant today. With an open heart and a keen eye for detail, she invites readers to explore the complexities of human experience and societal change. As you delve into her works available in the app, you’ll discover a unique voice that encourages critical thought and empathy—a true testament to her enduring legacy. Enjoy the journey through her words and the insights they offer!
Words At War
Hilary Aidan Saint George Saunders, Clark Lee, Boris Voyetekhov, Ralph Parker, C.S. Forester, Robert St. John, Gwen Dew, Charles Spalding, Otis Carney, George Beurling, Leslie Roberts, Fred Herman, Margaret Buell Wilder, Jean Helion, Agnes Smedley, Mark Murphy, Etta Shiber, Corey Ford, Frederick B. Watt, Ernie Pyle, John Mason Brown, Michael Padev, Herbert L. Matthews, Harry Edward Maule, Carlos Peña Romulo, Frank Laskier, Hendrik Willem van Loon, Otto Zoff, Tai-yi Lin, Frederick J. Bell, Robert Goffin, Rackham Holt, Taro Yashima, Selden Menefee, Vicki Baum, George W. Gray, Konrad Heiden, John Hersey, Anna Louise Strong, Vercors, Lawrance Roger Thompson, H. E. Bates, George Creel, Donald Hough, Bernt Balchen, James Norman Hall, Robert Parker, Curt Riess, Lion Feuchtwanger, Willard Waller, Captain Don S. Gentile, Agnes Meyer, Robert Nathan, Jack Belden, Tom Treanor, Kent Cooper, Barbara Klaw, Captain Alfred Friendly, Marie Syrkin, Albert Maltz, Kenneth M. Gould, Oscar Ray, Jan Karski, Louis Nizer, Walter Karig, Welbourn Kelley, Ellwood C. Nance, Wanda Wasilewska, William Bradford Huie, Elliott Arnold, Jim Phelan, William Beveridge, Glenway Wescott, Lionel S. B. Shapiro, Egon Hostovsky, Friedrich A. Hayek, Harry Lever, Joseph Young, George K. Pratt and Russell Davenport
The NBC program Words At War is a captivating old-time radio series that explores the impact of World War II through dramatizations based on…