War journalists
Winston Burdett began his career at the Brooklyn Daily Eagle and was later on hired as one of the Murrow Boys. He later confessed to being a Communist spy during his early war career. In 1955, he testified about his Communist past to the House Un-American Activities Committee. CBS and Murrow protected Burdett and assigned him to Rome where he finished his career.
Margaret Bourke White lived with a family that really belived in equality. She was a pioneer in the field of photojournalism. Many of her photographs appeared on the cover of Life magazine. She is an independent and determined woman who wasn't afraid to take risks. She was the first woman to fly on bombing missions, and one of the first photographers to document the horrors of Nazi concentration camps.
Margaret Bourke White lived with a family that really belived in equality. She was a pioneer in the field of photojournalism. Many of her photographs appeared on the cover of Life magazine. She is an independent and determined woman who wasn't afraid to take risks. She was the first woman to fly on bombing missions, and one of the first photographers to document the horrors of Nazi concentration camps.