Emanuel Freedman

Emanuel Ralph Freedman (December 2, 1910 – January 27, 1971)[1] was an American journalist. He was the foreign editor of The New York Times for 16 years and then an assistant managing editor. He was known for his fieldwork in the 1950s on the Korean War, the Hungarian Uprising of 1956, the 1954 Geneva conference on Indochina, and the Suez crisis.[2]

  1. ^ Emanuel R. Freedman, 60, Dies; Editor on The Times Since 1948
  2. ^ McClure, Jim (5 January 2007). "York native reached lofty status at New York Times". York Town Square. Retrieved 26 June 2013.

Emanuel Freedman

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