Jerome Grossman
American activist
Intro | American activist | |||
Places | United States of America | |||
was | Activist Peace activist | |||
Work field | Activism | |||
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Birth | 23 August 1917 | |||
Death | 18 December 2013 (aged 96 years) | |||
Star sign | Virgo | |||
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Jerome Grossman (August 23, 1917 – December 18, 2013) was a political activist and commentator, particularly on the issues of weapons of mass destruction and nuclear weapons. A self-styled "relentless liberal", Grossman played roles in many electoral campaigns and efforts to end the Vietnam War and the Iraq War.
Born in Boston, Massachusetts, raised in Brookline, he lived in Newton for 30 years, then in Wellesley for 30 years. A 1938 graduate of Harvard College, Grossman taught at Tufts University and Palm Beach Community College. He was the author of Relentless Liberal (New York, Vantage Press, 1996) and a contributing author to such publications as The Chicago Tribune.
Grossman had a number of careers: