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Katharine Graham's Washington

Katharine Graham's Washington is a comprehensive biography of Katharine Graham, the first female publisher of The Washington Post. The book delves into Graham's personal and professional life, highlighting her role in shaping the newspaper's editorial direction during a pivotal era in American history. It provides insights into Graham's leadership, her relationships with key political figures, and the challenges she faced as a woman in a predominantly male industry. more

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Katharine Graham
Katharine Graham

Katharine Graham was an American publisher who led The Washington Post through one of its most pivotal periods. Born on June 16, 1917, and passing away on July 17, 2001, Graham's leadership was marked by her role in the Watergate scandal, where she stood firm against government pressure to suppress the newspaper's investigative journalism. more

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