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Harrison Salisbury

Harrison Evans Salisbury (November 14, 1908 – July 5, 1993), was an American journalist and the first regular New York Times correspondent in Moscow after World War II.[1]

Harrison Salisbury
Born14 November 1908 
Minneapolis 
Died5 July 1993  (aged 84)
Providence 
Alma mater
OccupationJournalist 
Spouse(s)Charlotte Y. Salisbury 
Awards

Biography

Salisbury was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He graduated from Minneapolis North High School in 1925 and the University of Minnesota in 1930.[2]

He spent nearly 20 years with United Press (UP), much of it overseas, and was UP's foreign editor during the last two years of World War II. Additionally, he was The New York Times' Moscow bureau chief from 1949–1954. Salisbury constantly battled Soviet censorship and won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting in 1955. He twice (in 1957 and 1966) received the George Polk Award for Foreign Reporting.

In the 1960s, he covered the growing civil rights movement in the Southern United States. From there, he directed The Times' coverage of President John F. Kennedy's assassination in 1963. In 1970, he served as the first editor of The Times' Op-Ed page, which was created by John B. Oakes, and was assistant managing editor from 1964–1972, associate editor from 1972–1973. He retired from The Times in 1973.

Salisbury was among the earliest mainstream journalists to oppose the Vietnam War after reporting from North Vietnam in 1966. He took much heat from the Johnson Administration and the political Right, but his previous standards of objectivity helped him to take the lead in journalistic opinion against the war. He is interviewed in the anti-Vietnam War documentary film In the Year of the Pig. He was the first American journalist to report on the Vietnam War from North Vietnam after having been invited there by the North Vietnamese government in late 1966. His report was the first that genuinely questioned the American air war.[3]

Salisbury also toured America for Esquire, for which the Xerox company paid him $55,000.[2]

Salisbury reported extensively from Communist China, where, in 1989, he witnessed the bloody government crackdown on the student demonstration in Tiananmen Square.

External video
  Booknotes interview with Salisbury on Tiananmen Diary, October 15, 1989, C-SPAN

He wrote 29 books, including American in Russia (1955) and Behind the Lines—Hanoi (1967). His other books include The Shook-Up Generation (1958), Orbit of China (1967), War Between Russia and China (1969), The 900 Days: The Siege of Leningrad (1969),[4] To Peking and Beyond: A Report on the New Asia (1973), The Gates of Hell (1975), 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). The 900 Days was in the process of being adapted into a feature film by famous Italian director Sergio Leone at the time of Leone's death in 1989.

In 1964, he married Charlotte Y. Salisbury, who accompanied him on numerous trips to Asia. She wrote seven books about their experiences.[5][6][7]

Salisbury was an Eagle Scout and a recipient of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award from the Boy Scouts of America.[8] He was a member of both the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society.[9][10] In 1990, he received the Ischia International Journalism Award.

He died in Providence, Rhode Island at age 84.

References

  1. ^ Pace, Eric (1993-07-07). "Harrison E. Salisbury, 84, Author and Reporter, Dies". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-04-26.
  2. ^ a b Nichols, Rick (June 18, 1980). "Harrison Salisbury Still Curious, Eager". Cincinnati Enquirer.
  3. ^ Grant, Zalin (1986). Over the Beach The Air War in Vietnam. New York: Pocket Books. pp. 106–112.
  4. ^ "Harrison Salisbury discusses his book "The 900 Days: The Siege Of Leningrad"".
  5. ^ "Charlotte Salisbury papers, 1925-2001, bulk 1965-1993 | Rare Book & Manuscript Library | Columbia University Libraries Finding Aids". findingaids.library.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2022-07-31.
  6. ^ NEILS, PATRICIA LANGHAL (1979). "Salisbury, Charlotte Y.". In Mainiero, Lina (ed.). American women writers : a critical reference guide from colonial times to the present. New York: Ungar. ISBN 0-8044-3151-5. OCLC 5103380.
  7. ^ Naedele, Walter F. (May 9, 2012). "Charlotte Young Salisbury, 98, traveler and writer". Philadelphia Inquirer.
  8. ^ (PDF). Scouting.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-12. Retrieved 2010-11-04.
  9. ^ "Harrison Evans Salisbury". American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 2022-05-31.
  10. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 2022-05-31.

External links

  • Harrison E. Salisbury, 84, Author and Reporter, Dies
  • Harrison Salisbury papers at Columbia University
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • The NYPR Audio Archive Collections

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Harrison Evans Salisbury November 14 1908 July 5 1993 was an American journalist and the first regular New York Times correspondent in Moscow after World War II 1 Harrison SalisburyBorn14 November 1908 Minneapolis Died5 July 1993 aged 84 Providence Alma materUniversity of Minnesota OccupationJournalist Spouse s Charlotte Y Salisbury AwardsPulitzer Prize for International Reporting 1955 Biography EditSalisbury was born in Minneapolis Minnesota He graduated from Minneapolis North High School in 1925 and the University of Minnesota in 1930 2 He spent nearly 20 years with United Press UP much of it overseas and was UP s foreign editor during the last two years of World War II Additionally he was The New York Times Moscow bureau chief from 1949 1954 Salisbury constantly battled Soviet censorship and won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting in 1955 He twice in 1957 and 1966 received the George Polk Award for Foreign Reporting In the 1960s he covered the growing civil rights movement in the Southern United States From there he directed The Times coverage of President John F Kennedy s assassination in 1963 In 1970 he served as the first editor of The Times Op Ed page which was created by John B Oakes and was assistant managing editor from 1964 1972 associate editor from 1972 1973 He retired from The Times in 1973 Salisbury was among the earliest mainstream journalists to oppose the Vietnam War after reporting from North Vietnam in 1966 He took much heat from the Johnson Administration and the political Right but his previous standards of objectivity helped him to take the lead in journalistic opinion against the war He is interviewed in the anti Vietnam War documentary film In the Year of the Pig He was the first American journalist to report on the Vietnam War from North Vietnam after having been invited there by the North Vietnamese government in late 1966 His report was the first that genuinely questioned the American air war 3 Salisbury also toured America for Esquire for which the Xerox company paid him 55 000 2 Salisbury reported extensively from Communist China where in 1989 he witnessed the bloody government crackdown on the student demonstration in Tiananmen Square External video Booknotes interview with Salisbury on Tiananmen Diary October 15 1989 C SPANHe wrote 29 books including American in Russia 1955 and Behind the Lines Hanoi 1967 His other books include The Shook Up Generation 1958 Orbit of China 1967 War Between Russia and China 1969 The 900 Days The Siege of Leningrad 1969 4 To Peking and Beyond A Report on the New Asia 1973 The Gates of Hell 1975 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 The 900 Days was in the process of being adapted into a feature film by famous Italian director Sergio Leone at the time of Leone s death in 1989 In 1964 he married Charlotte Y Salisbury who accompanied him on numerous trips to Asia She wrote seven books about their experiences 5 6 7 Salisbury was an Eagle Scout and a recipient of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award from the Boy Scouts of America 8 He was a member of both the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society 9 10 In 1990 he received the Ischia International Journalism Award He died in Providence Rhode Island at age 84 References Edit Pace Eric 1993 07 07 Harrison E Salisbury 84 Author and Reporter Dies The New York Times Retrieved 2009 04 26 a b Nichols Rick June 18 1980 Harrison Salisbury Still Curious Eager Cincinnati Enquirer Grant Zalin 1986 Over the Beach The Air War in Vietnam New York Pocket Books pp 106 112 Harrison Salisbury discusses his book The 900 Days The Siege Of Leningrad Charlotte Salisbury papers 1925 2001 bulk 1965 1993 Rare Book amp Manuscript Library Columbia University Libraries Finding Aids findingaids library columbia edu Retrieved 2022 07 31 NEILS PATRICIA LANGHAL 1979 Salisbury Charlotte Y In Mainiero Lina ed American women writers a critical reference guide from colonial times to the present New York Ungar ISBN 0 8044 3151 5 OCLC 5103380 Naedele Walter F May 9 2012 Charlotte Young Salisbury 98 traveler and writer Philadelphia Inquirer Distinguished Eagle Scouts PDF Scouting org Archived from the original PDF on 2016 03 12 Retrieved 2010 11 04 Harrison Evans Salisbury American Academy of Arts amp Sciences Retrieved 2022 05 31 APS Member History search amphilsoc org Retrieved 2022 05 31 External links EditHarrison E Salisbury 84 Author and Reporter Dies Harrison Salisbury papers at Columbia University Appearances on C SPAN The NYPR Audio Archive Collections Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harrison Salisbury amp oldid 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