- Sally Belfrage
Sally Belfrage (
October 4 ,1936 - March 1994) was awriter of 20th centurynon-fiction and aninternational journalist . Her writing covered the turmoil inIreland , the U.S.Civil Rights movement and her own memoirs about her life as the daughter ofCedric Belfrage andMolly Castle . Her books include "The Crack: A Belfast Year" (retitled "Living with War: A Belfast Year" for the American market), "Un-American Activities: A Memoir of the Fifties", "Freedom Summer", and "A Room in Moscow". She spent a month studying under the spiritual leaderOsho to gather material for "Flowers of Emptiness: Reflections on an Ashram" (1981).Born in
Hollywood, California , Belfrage became a social activist and world traveller. In 1965, she marriedBernard Pomerance . They would have two children. In 1969, Belfrage was a signer of awar tax resistance vow, along with 447 other American writers and editors. It was published in the January 30, 1969 edition of theNew York Post . She lived out her life inLondon , and died ofbrain andlung cancer in 1994.
* [http://dlib.nyu.edu:8083/tamwagead/servlet/SaxonServlet?source=/belfrage_s.xml&style=/saxon01t2002.xsl&part=body Guide to the Sally Belfrage papers]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE0DC103DF936A25750C0A962958260 New York Times obituary]
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