Minnie Hite Moody papers, 1914-1970.
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Daniel, Frank, 1900-1981
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William Frank Daniel, journalist, was born 7 September 1900, in Thomaston, Georgia, and died 2 September 1981, in Atlanta, Georgia. His journalism career began in 1925 with the ATLANTA JOURNAL where he eventually served as opera, theater, music, and book critic and as an editorial page columnist. From the description of Frank Daniel papers, 1914-1973. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123429899 ...
McGill, Ralph, 1898-1969
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Ralph McGill, as editor and publisher of the Atlanta Constitution, was a leading voince for racial and ethnic tolerance in the South from the 1940s through the 1960s. As an influential daily columnist, he broke the code of silence on the subject of segregation, chastising a generation of demagogues, timid journalists, and ministers who feared change. When the U.S. Supreme Court outlawed segregated schools in 1954 and southern demagogues led defiance of the court, segregationists vilified McGill ...
Moody, Minnie Hite, 1900-1993
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Minnie Hite Moody, journalist and author, was born 23 June 1900, in Granville, Ohio, lived and worked in Atlanta, Georgia, and later returned to the family home, Tannery Hill in Granville, Ohio. Moody died 25 October 1993 at her home in Granville, Ohio. She was a columnist with the Atlanta JOURNAL (1938-1943) and was the author of several novels including LONG MEADOWS (1941), and many short stories and poems which were published in the SATURDAY EVENING POST, GEORGIA REVIEW, COSMOPOLITAN, GOOD HO...
Phelps, William Lyon, 1865-1943
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William Lyon Phelps was born in New Haven, Connecticut, on January 2, 1865. He received a B.A. degree from Yale in 1887, an A.M. degree from Harvard in 1891, and a Ph.D. from Yale in 1891. Phelps taught English at Yale from 1892 until 1933 and was a popularizer of literature through his public lectures, radio addresses, and syndicated newspaper columns. He died in New Haven on August 21, 1943. From the description of William Lyon Phelps papers, 1826-1944 (inclusive), 1887-1943 (bulk)...
Paschall, John, 1706-1779
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Bryan, Wright
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Wright Bryan was a journalist, university administrator, and historian. He worked on a number of newspapers and was a war correspondent eventually serving as managing editor of the "Atlanta Journal" and editor of the "Cleveland Plain Dealer." He returned as Vice President for Development to his alma mater, Clemson University and wrote a history of it. From the description of William Wright Bryan papers, 1890-1991, undated, (bulk 1931-1991) (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat rec...
Perkerson, Angus.
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Angus Perkerson edited the (Atlanta Journal Constitution Magazine) from 1916-1956. From the description of Papers, 1931-1956. (Atlanta History Center). WorldCat record id: 26019474 ...
Keeler, Eleanor.
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Keeler, O. B. (Oscar Bane), 1882-1950
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