Jacob Gerhard Ewert (November 24, 1874 – March 16, 1923), [1] also known as J. G. Evert, [2] was a Mennonite socialist and pacifist from Hillsboro, Kansas. [3] From 1909 he was editor of the German-language newspaper Hillsboro Journal, [4] later renamed Vorwärts.[ citation needed] Ewert wrote books and pamphlets on socialism, on temperance, and on warfare. [5] The historian Duane Sotltzfus described Ewert as a "tireless advocate for conscientious objectors, writing articles and counseling many draftees" when writing for Vorwärts. [2] The Newton, Kansas, newspaper Der Herold, edited by H. P. Krehbiel, challenged his published support of socialist agendas. [6]
Ewert attended the Mennonite Bethel College in North Newton, Kansas, and later taught both there and at a Mennonite Brethren college, Tabor College in Hillsboro, Kansas. [6]
Jacob Gerhard Ewert (November 24, 1874 – March 16, 1923), [1] also known as J. G. Evert, [2] was a Mennonite socialist and pacifist from Hillsboro, Kansas. [3] From 1909 he was editor of the German-language newspaper Hillsboro Journal, [4] later renamed Vorwärts.[ citation needed] Ewert wrote books and pamphlets on socialism, on temperance, and on warfare. [5] The historian Duane Sotltzfus described Ewert as a "tireless advocate for conscientious objectors, writing articles and counseling many draftees" when writing for Vorwärts. [2] The Newton, Kansas, newspaper Der Herold, edited by H. P. Krehbiel, challenged his published support of socialist agendas. [6]
Ewert attended the Mennonite Bethel College in North Newton, Kansas, and later taught both there and at a Mennonite Brethren college, Tabor College in Hillsboro, Kansas. [6]