Cecil Brown
English

About The Book

<p> The son of Jewish immigrants war correspondent Cecil Brown (1907-1987) was a member of CBS' esteemed Murrow Boys. Expelled from Italy and Singapore for reporting the facts he witnessed the Nazi invasion of Yugoslavia and the war in North Africa and survived the sinking of the British battleship <I>HMS Repulse</I> by a Japanese submarine. Back in the U.S. he became an influential commentator during the years when Americans sought a dispassionate voice to make sense of complex developments. He was one of the first journalists to champion civil rights to condemn Senator McCarthy's tactics (and President Eisenhower's reticence) and to support Israel's creation.</p><p> Although he won every major broadcast journalism award his accomplishments have been largely overlooked by historians. This first biography of Brown chronicles his career in journalism and traces his contributions to the profession.</p>
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