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Sue Tukey - Biography

Tukey is a name that has become a symbol of courage, independence and ambition. An American journalist and writer, she firmly went down in history as one of the most important women journalists of the 20th century. In this biography, we tell you about Tukey's life and achievements, her contributions to journalism and literature, and her role in the fight for women's rights and social justice.

Sue was born on July 3, 1930 in New York, USA. Her parents, Gertrude and Joseph Tukey, were activists and citizens' rights activists, and they passed on a passion for social issues and justice to their daughter. In early childhood, Sue witnessed various manifestations of inequality and discrimination, which greatly influenced the formation of her worldview.

After graduating from high school, Sue attended Vassar College, where she studied English literature and journalism. Already at this time, she showed her talent in the field of writing and reporting, and her articles were published in the university newspaper.

Sue began her journalism career after graduating from college, working for local newspapers and magazines. She quickly earned a reputation as a courageous and principled journalist who is not afraid to raise difficult and often unpopular topics.

Her work in journalism led to her becoming a correspondent and editor at "New Republic" magazine, where she wrote about a wide range of social and political issues, including women's rights, racial discrimination, and social inequality. Her articles and commentaries caught the attention of readers and other journalists alike, and she became a leader in journalism focused on social issues.

Sue was a passionate advocate for women's rights and social justice. Her book, The Second Sex, has become a classic text on female emancipation and feminism. In this book, she analyzes the position of women in society, identifying the causes and consequences of their discrimination.

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