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Feb 03, 1936 East Orange, New Jersey, United States Died on 26 May 1984 (aged 48)

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About Elizabeth Peer

  • Elizabeth Peer Jansson (February 3, 1936 – May 26, 1984), born Elizabeth Clow Peer, often just Liz Peer, was a pioneering American journalist who worked for Newsweek from 1958 until her death in 1984.
  • She began her career at Newsweek as a copy girl, at a time when opportunities for women were limited.
  • Osborn Elliott promoted her to writer in 1962; two years later she would be dispatched to Paris as Newsweek's first female foreign correspondent. Peer returned to the United States in 1969 to work in Newsweek's Washington, D.C.
  • bureau.
  • When forty-six of Newsweek's female employees filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Peer remained on the sidelines.
  • She was passed over for promotion to senior editor in 1973 for reasons that remain unclear.
  • She returned to Paris in 1975 in bureau chief, and became Newsweek's first female war correspondent in 1977 when she covered the Ogaden War.
  • Her reporting there won her recognition, but she suffered a debilitating injury from which she never recovered, leading to her suicide in 1984.

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