John Reed Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

John Reed Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Journalist John Reed including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of John Reed
Real Name John Reed
Profession Journalists, Poets, Non-Fiction Writers
Famous as Journalist, Poet
Nationality American
Political Ideology Communist Labor Party
Personal life of John Reed
Born on 22 October 1887
Birthday 22nd October
Died At Age 32
Sun Sign Libra
Born in Portland, Oregon, United States
Died on 17 October 1920
Place of death Moscow, Russian SFSR
Family Background of John Reed
Father Charles Jerome Reed
Mother Margaret Green Reed
Siblings Crystal, Harry
Spouse/Partner Louise Bryant
Education Harvard University, Harvard College
Personal Fact of John Reed

John Reed was an American journalist, poet, and socialist activist whose short life as a revolutionary writer made him the hero of a generation of radical intellectuals. A member of a wealthy Portland family, he graduated from Harvard and began writing for a Socialist newspaper, The Masses. He covered the revolutionary fighting in Mexico and recorded his impressions in his book, Insurgent Mexico. He was arrested frequently for organizing strikes, and his writings were considered seditious during World War I. He became established as a radical leader and helped form the Communist Party in the United States. He covered World War I for Metropolitan magazine; and wrote of his experience in the book, The War in Eastern Europe.

He became a close friend of Lenin and was an eyewitness to the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, recording this event in his best known book, Ten Days That Shook the World. It was written from the perspective of someone experiencing the revolution first-hand and was sympathetic to the Bolsheviks and their cause. He portrayed their leaders  particularly Lenin, Trotsky and Zinoviev in a favorable light. While attending the Second Congress of the Communist International in Moscow, he died of typhus; he was subsequently buried with other Bolshevik heroes beside the Kremlin wall.