Charles Anderson Dana
1819–1897 (age 78)
journalist/editor
Biography
Charles Anderson Dana, born in 1819, earned his reputation as the sharp-minded editor of the New York Sun, where he combined journalistic flair with a devotion to honest reporting. After serving as an assistant secretary of war during the Civil War, he returned to journalism and used his platform to advocate for civic responsibility and reform.
He believed in the power of a free press to illuminate injustice, promote unity, and uphold the public good, leaving a lasting influence on American letters and civic life.