Gertrude Samuels
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Gertrude Samuels (1910 – 2003) was a photojournalist and later a member of the editorial board of ''
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''. In the later position she was a major supporter of international conventions against genocide. Samuels was born in
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, and immigrated to the United States at age 14. She attended
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before joining the ''
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'' staff in 1937. She later earned a bachelor's and master's degree from
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''New York Times'' obituary for Samuels
1910 births 2003 deaths British emigrants to the United States George Washington University alumni New York University alumni 20th-century American women journalists American photojournalists 20th-century American journalists {{US-journalist-1910s-stub