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- Q15999662 description "Canadian Journalist author".
- Q15999662 description "Canadian Journalist author".
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- Q15999662 abstract "Judith Robinson (April 6, 1897 – December 17, 1961) was a Canadian journalist. (called Brad by family and friends) Robinson was best known as an investigative Canadian journalist during the Depression, the Second World War and until her death in 1961. Daughter of a prominent Canadian newspaperman, she went to work for The Globe of Toronto in 1928 where she was to make her name as a progressive journalist, a fighter for social justice, and a lifelong watchdog on the actions of governments. She specialized in social causes, particularly pushing for help for the underprivileged, wounded veterans or victims of short-sighted bureaucracy. She was also the author of a well-known biography Tom Cullen of Baltimore (1949) about a leading Canadian gynecologist and cancer surgeon. She died in Glenora, Ontario in 1961.".
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- Q15999662 birthYear "1897".
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- Q15999662 birthDate "1897-04-06".
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- Q15999662 dateOfBirth "1897-04-06".
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- Q15999662 deathDate "1961-12-17".
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- Q15999662 name "Judith Robinson".
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- Q15999662 period "1928".
- Q15999662 placeOfBirth "Toronto, Ontario, Canada".
- Q15999662 placeOfDeath "Glenora, Ontario, Canada".
- Q15999662 shortDescription "Canadian Journalist author".
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- Q15999662 comment "Judith Robinson (April 6, 1897 – December 17, 1961) was a Canadian journalist. (called Brad by family and friends) Robinson was best known as an investigative Canadian journalist during the Depression, the Second World War and until her death in 1961. Daughter of a prominent Canadian newspaperman, she went to work for The Globe of Toronto in 1928 where she was to make her name as a progressive journalist, a fighter for social justice, and a lifelong watchdog on the actions of governments.".
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