Samuel G. Freedman
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Samuel G. Freedman is an American
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and
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and currently a professor at the
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. He has authored six nonfiction books, including ''Who She Was: A Son's Search for His Mother's Life'', a book about his mother's life as a teenager and young woman, and ''Letters to a Young Journalist''. Freedman has won the National Jewish Book Award in 2000 in the Non-Fiction category for ''Jew vs. Jew: The Struggle for the Soul of American Jewry.'' His book ''The Inheritance: How Three Families Moved from Roosevelt to Reagan and Beyond'' was a finalist for the 1997 Pulitzer Prize. His latest book, ''Breaking the Line: The Season in Black College Football That Transformed the Sport and Changed the Course of Civil Rights'', was published in New York, in August 2013 by Simon & Schuster. Freedman currently writes the "On Religion" column in ''
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'' and formerly wrote ''
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'' column "In the Diaspora."


Biography

Born on October 3, 1955 in
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in New York, Freedman was raised in
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, along with his younger brother and sister. His father, David Freedman co-founded the life science company New Brunswick Scientific (now a subsidiary of Eppendorf). His mother, Eleanor ( née Hatkin) was the subject of his book, ''Who She Was''. A paper boy in his youth, Freedman went on to attend the
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after graduating Highland Park High School in 1973. After receiving his bachelor's degree in
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in 1977, Freedman went on to work at the now-defunct subsidiary of the ''
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'', the '' Suburban Trib''. Before publishing his first book, ''Small Victories: The Real World of a Teacher, Her Students, and Their High School'', and gaining his professorship at
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, Freedman was a staff reporter for the
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section of ''The New York Times''. "There are very few journalists in Sam Freedman's league," notes
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Robert O'Brian. "His empathy, his intellect, his discipline, experience, and warmth, are immediately apparent even to the casual reader." Freedman served as a judge for the 2019 and 2020
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. His brother is
Ken Freedman Ken Freedman (born February 18, 1959) is general manager of WFMU, a freeform and independent radio station. He co-hosts the comedy program Seven Second Delay with Andy Breckman, as well as hosting his own freeform radio program. Freedman is a r ...
, General Manager of radio station
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. His sister is Carol, founder of Carol's Creative Chocolatez.


Works

*''Small Victories: The Real World of a Teacher, Her Students, and Their High School'', New York: Harper and Row (1990) *''Upon This Rock: The Miracles of a Black Church'', New York: HarperCollins (1993) *''The Inheritance: How Three Families Moved from Roosevelt to Reagan and Beyond'', New York: Simon & Schuster (1996) *''Jew vs. Jew: The Struggle for the Soul of American Jewry'', New York: Simon & Schuster (2000) *''Who She Was: A Son's Search for His Mother's Life'', New York: Simon & Schuster (2005) *''Letters to a Young Journalist'', New York: Basic Books (2006, revised and updated in 2011) *''Breaking the Line: The Season in Black College Football That Transformed the Sport and Changed the Course of Civil Rights'', New York: Simon & Schuster (2013)


Views

Freedman has described
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as "a source of power and privilege", that has been utilized historically in the US in "opposition to black progress" (commonly called
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). He has also suggested that
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's administration has used the conservative movement and Republicanism as a vehicle for white identity.


References


External links


Official web site

Columbia Graduate School of Journalism

Author Page on Amazon
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