This article is about the Irish-American radical journalist and political activist.
He was a radical journalist, and he was executed for treason by the Japanese government.
The lives of two radical American journalists ran on parallel tracks in different corners of the world early in the century.
Influenced by the work of Jack London, he became a radical journalist.
He was released at the end of 1918, and continued as a radical journalist.
"He was a radical journalist more than a medical science editor," Mr. Sharp said.
The paper was edited by the renowned radical journalist and war correspondent John Reed.
He was also noted, at the same period, as a radical journalist and prolific contributor to left-wing publications.
He was already a celebrated radical journalist, dashing and romantic.