91视频专区 College Professor Writes Biography of American Spy

Professor Elizabeth Atwood
FREDERICK, Maryland鈥擜 91视频专区 College professor has written a soon-to-be released biography of a Baltimore woman who was a trailblazer in American espionage.
Elizabeth Atwood, Ph.D., associate professor of journalism, wrote 鈥淭he Liberation of Marguerite Harrison, America鈥檚 First Female Foreign Intelligence Agent,鈥 which will be published Sept. 15 by Naval Institute Press and available on Amazon.
The biography tells the story of a middle-aged Baltimore socialite who 100 years ago became America鈥檚 first female foreign intelligence officer. Atwood鈥檚 research took her to Moscow, Russia, where she viewed records of Harrison鈥檚 two imprisonments. Atwood also pored over records in the National Archives and interviewed Harrison鈥檚 granddaughter in order to paint a portrait of an amazing and complicated woman.
鈥淗arrison was one of the most interesting American women of the early 20th century,鈥 said Atwood. 鈥淎s incredible as her life was, however, she has never been the subject of a published book-length biography. Articles and chapters that have been written about her rely heavily on her autobiography published in 1935, which omitted and distorted key aspects of her espionage career.鈥
Over Harrison鈥檚 lifetime, she was a philanthropist, newspaper reporter, author鈥攁nd a double agent. The Russian Bolsheviks arrested her three times and imprisoned her twice for espionage, but she managed to escape the firing squad thanks to her charm and family connections. With an indomitable spirit, she sought adventure in some of the most dangerous places in the world. She also enjoyed tea with Queen Victoria, founded a women explorers鈥 society with Amelia Earhart, interviewed world leaders such as Leon Trotsky and Mustafa Ataturk, and saved the life of 鈥淜ing Kong鈥 creator Merian Cooper. All the while, she paved the way for other women in the intelligence services, including today鈥檚 CIA Director, Gina Haspel.
Atwood鈥檚 book draws on newly discovered documents in the U.S. National Archives, as well as files held by the Russian Federal Security Bureau that no other Westerner has seen. These papers provide new details about Harrison鈥檚 intelligence work in Russia and the Middle East. In fact, Atwood discovered that a film Harrison made with Merian Cooper in 1924 was in reality a cover for a spy operation in present-day Iran.
Atwood is a former reporter and editor at the Baltimore Sun where she first learned about Harrison when she saw her photograph outside a conference room.
91视频专区 College is an independent, liberal arts college, offering more than 25 bachelor鈥檚 degrees, four pre-professional programs, 19 master鈥檚 degrees programs, two doctorates and 10 post-baccalaureate certificates. Located in historic Frederick, near Washington, D.C., Baltimore and the I-270 technology corridor, 91视频专区 gives students access to countless internships and research opportunities.
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