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Estonian diaspora newspaper
Vaba Eesti Sõna
TypeWeekly newspaper
Owner(s)Nordic Press
FoundedJanuary 18, 1949; 75 years ago (1949-01-18)
LanguageEnglish, Estonian
HeadquartersEstonian House
CityNew York City
CountryUnited States
ISSN8755-5808
Websitewww.vabaeestisona.com

Vaba Eesti Sõna (Estonian for Free Estonian Word) is an Estonian expatriate weekly newspaper published in New York City, United States established in 1949.

The Nordic Press was founded on 18 January 1949 by August Waldman, August Salony, Mihkel Allik and Boris Rea to publish the newspaper.

The editorial office of Vaba Eesti Sõna is located in New York Estonian House (243 East 34th Street).

See also

  • Harald Raudsepp, a long-time editor

References

  1. Goodnough, Abby (6 November 1994). "Making it Work; Cold War Without End". The New York Times. Retrieved 5 September 2009.
  2. University of Minnesota Immigration History Research Center: IHRC Estonian American Periodicals
  3. page 342 of the "Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups" by Stephan Thernstrom, Ann Orlov and Oscar Handlin, Harvard University Press 1980, ISBN 0-674-37512-2
  4. Vaba Eesti Sõna asutajad ja trükikojad by Aime Andra, published by Estonian Journalism Research and Training Centre
  5. "Kontakt ja tellimine". Vaba Eesti Sõna. Retrieved 31 May 2010.

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