Heywood Broun

1888–1939 (age 51)

journalist

Biography

Heywood Broun established himself as one of the most influential journalists of the early twentieth century, writing with both passion and conviction for the masses. He championed the rights of working people while maintaining a sharp wit that made his columns indispensable reading.

As the founder of the Newspaper Guild and a tireless advocate for press freedom, Broun shaped the profession he loved, and his influence endures in the standards of compassion and advocacy he set for future reporters. His remains lie at Gate of Heaven Cemetery.