- Harrison Salisbury
Harrison Evans Salisbury (
November 14 ,1908 –July 5 ,1993 ), an Americanjournalist , was the first regular "New York Times "correspondent inMoscow afterWorld War II . He was born inMinneapolis ,Minnesota .Salisbury was the first mainstream, well-known and respected journalist to oppose the
Vietnam War after visiting North Vietnam in 1966 (as opposed to the often criticizedDavid Halberstam ). He took much heat from the Johnson Administration and the political Right, but his previous standards of objectivity helped to sway journalistic opinion against the war. He is interviewed in the anti-Vietnam War documentary film "In the Year of the Pig ".He has written numerous books, including "American in Russia" (1955) and "Behind the Lines—Hanoi" (1967). His other books include "Orbit of China" (1967), "War Between Russia and China" (1969), "The 900 Days: The Siege of Leningrad" (1969), "Black Night, White Snow: Russia's Revolutions 1905-1917" (1978), "Without Fear or Favor: The New York Times and Its Times" (1980), "Journey For Our Times" (autobiographical, 1983), "China: 100 Years of Revolution", (1983), "The Long March: The Untold Story" (1985), "Tiananmen Diary: Thirteen Days in June" (1989), "The New Emperors: China in the Era of Mao and Deng" (1992) and his last, "Heroes of My Time" (1993).
Salisbury was an Eagle Scout and recipient of the
Distinguished Eagle Scout Award from theBoy Scouts of America .cite web | url = http://members.cox.net/scouting179/Eagle%20Distinguished.htm | title = Distinguished Eagle Scouts | publisher = Troop & Pack 179 | accessdate = 2008-07-28]He twice (in 1957 and 1966) received the
George Polk Award for Foreign Reporting.References
External links
* [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/indiv/rare/guides/Salisbury/ Harrison Salisbury papers] at
Columbia University
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* [http://www.booknotes.org/Transcript/?ProgramID=1440 "Booknotes" interview with Salisbury on "Tiananmen Diary", October 15, 1989.]
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