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  1. John Swinton (1829-1901) The managing editor of the New York Times during the Civil War, John Swinton later became a crusading journalist in the movement for social and labor reform. Scottish-born, he learned typesetting in Canada before moving to the United States.

  2. Title Career and conversation of John Swinton, journalist, orator, economist; Names Waters, Robert, 1835-1910.

  3. John Swinton, journalist, economist, and orator, died at his home, 658 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, yesterday morning, after an illness lasting ten days. View Full Article in Timesmachine » Share ...

  4. The remarks were apparently made by Swinton, then the preeminent New York journalist, probably one night in 1880. Swinton was the guest of honour at a banquet given him by the leaders of his craft. Someone who knew neither the press nor Swinton offered a toast to the independent press.

  5. 25 set 1991 · Sender Garlin is a veteran journalist and pamphleteer who was present at all the Moscow purge trials of the 1930s. Here he writes on three Americans radicals involved in forging a new political force in the late-19th and early-20th centuries.

  6. 15 feb 2019 · During the summer of 1880, John Swinton, the American journalist and social reformer, made a forty-day tour of France and England. The most memorable event of the tour was the interview he had with Karl Marx during his visit to England, at the seashore resort of Ramsgate. Swinton was tremendously impressed by Marx and, in an