Agnes SmedleyAgnes Smedley (1892-1950) was an American journalist, writer, and activist whose fearless voice challenged the boundaries of her time. Born into poverty in Missouri and raised in Colorado and Arizona, she rose from hardship to become one of the most rovocative literary and political figures of the early twentieth century.Best known for her semi-autobiographical novel Daughter of Earth (1929), Smedley combined literary talent with a deep commitment to social justice. She lived and worked in India, where she supported the struggle for independence, and later in China, where she became one of the most influential Western correspondents covering the Chinese revolution.Her life was as dramatic as her fiction-marked by passion, exile, and unyielding dedication to the causes of freedom and equality. Today, Smedley is remembered not only as a groundbreaking novelist but also as a courageous voice for the marginalized and oppressed. Read More Read Less
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