Freda Kirchwey

Freda Kirchwey was a former managing editor, literary editor, editor and, ultimately, publisher of The Nation. She died in 1976.

Why Did the Arabs Run? Why Did the Arabs Run?

The Nation's editor Freda Kirchwey travels to Israel and sends back an eyewitness report of the young country's struggles to survive.

Oct 20, 2009 / Feature / Freda Kirchwey

Susan B. Anthony: The Good Fanatic Susan B. Anthony: The Good Fanatic

She was a fanatic but "a good fanatic" in the fight for women's freedom.

Jul 2, 2009 / Feature / Freda Kirchwey

The Truman Doctrine and Manifest Destiny The Truman Doctrine and Manifest Destiny

President Truman extends the Monroe Doctrine to cover the entire globe.

May 13, 2009 / Editorial / Freda Kirchwey

Alice Paul Pulls the Strings Alice Paul Pulls the Strings

At the National Women's Party convention, party leaders spurned black women who sought to be included in the suffragist agenda.

Jul 31, 2008 / Feature / Freda Kirchwey

When H.G. Wells Split the Atom When H.G. Wells Split the Atom

This essay, from the August 18, 1945, issue of The Nation, is a special selection from The Nation Digital Archive. If you want to read everything The Nation has ever published on n...

Sep 4, 2003 / Feature / Freda Kirchwey

Atom Bomb: One World or None Atom Bomb: One World or None

The creation of the atom bomb is the greatest revolution ever accomplished in science--and unquestionably the most frightening.

Aug 23, 2001 / Editorial / Freda Kirchwey

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