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I. F. Stone was an influential American journalist and political activist known for his fearless investigative reporting and his critical views on U.S. foreign policy. Born in Philadelphia, he began his career in journalism during the 1930s and quickly established a reputation for uncovering the truth behind complex political issues. Stone's most notable works include 'The Hidden History of the Korean War' and 'Underground to Palestine', both of which challenged mainstream narratives and provided a platform for alternative perspectives on critical global events.

Throughout his career, Stone was a staunch advocate for civil liberties and social justice. He founded 'I.F. Stone's Weekly' in 1948, a publication that became known for its rigorous analysis and commitment to exposing corruption and injustice. His dedication to journalism as a tool for social change earned him respect among readers and fellow journalists alike. Influenced by a diverse array of thinkers, Stone's legacy continues to inspire journalists and activists committed to uncovering the truth and holding power accountable.

Nationaliteit Amerikaans
Geboortedatum December 24, 1907
Geboorteplaats Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Sterfdatum June 17, 1989