Jack Reed AKA John Silas Reed Born: 22-Oct-1887 Birthplace: Portland, OR Died: 19-Oct-1920 Location of death: Moscow, Russia Cause of death: Typhus Remains: Buried, Kremlin, Moscow, Russia
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Activist Nationality: United States Executive summary: Ten Days That Shook the World Father: Charles Jerome Reed (US Marshal, b. 12-May-1855, d. 1-Jul-1912) Mother: Margaret Green Brother: Henry Green Reed (b. 1890) Girlfriend: Mabel Dodge Luhan (author) Wife: Louise Bryant Trullinger (m. Nov-1916, until his death, later m. William C. Bullitt)
High School: Morristown School University: Harvard University (1910)
Communist Party USA Industrial Workers of the World Harvard Lampoon The Masses Harvard Club
Murder of Waldo Peirce (1911), acquitted after Peirce arrived at the courtroom Disorderly Conduct Paterson, NJ (1913) Traveled to Bolshevik Russia 1919 Held Prisoner Russia (1919) Sedition arrested (14-Sep-1918), charge dropped (Apr-1919) Inciting a Riot Philadelphia, PA (31-May-1919), acquitted Smuggling diamonds, Helsinki, Finland (13-Mar-1920) Deported to Moscow (1920) Surgery Kidney Removal Hunger Strike (18-May-1920) Paralyzed right side of his body Risk Factors: Depression, Insomnia, Scurvy
Author of books:
Insurgent Mexico (1914, regional affairs) The War in Eastern Europe (1916, history) Ten Days That Shook the World (1919, history)
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