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Marshall Bloom : ウィキペディア英語版 | Marshall Bloom Marshall Bloom (July 16, 1944 – November 1, 1969) is best known as the co-founder of the Liberation News Service (LNS) with Ray Mungo in 1967. ==Early life and university studies== Marshall Bloom was born in Denver, Colorado. He attended Amherst College, and graduated in 1966. While there, he served as Chairman of ''The Student'' publication and received the Samuel Bowles Prize for his accomplishments in journalism.〔''Marshall Bloom Papers, 1959-1999'', Amherst College, Archives & Special Collections〕 During the summer of 1965 Marshall worked as the Montgomery, Alabama correspondent for ''The Southern Courier'' reporting on the Civil Rights struggle. Bloom achieved some national notoriety in England, where he attended the London School of Economics as a graduate student and was elected as President of its Student Union. He had a prominent role in the sit-ins and demonstrations there in the spring of 1967 protesting the appointment of Sir Walter Adams as the school's next director. He was suspended and his suspension sparked further demonstrations.〔Blair, W. Granger. "Student Protest in London Goes On." ''New York Times'' (March 16, 1967): p. 11.〕 He was to be have been Director of the United States Student Press Association in 1967 but he was "purged".
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