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May 19, 2021 · That is one of the revelations in “ Cover Story: Katharine Graham, CEO ,” an exhibition at the New-York Historical Society that illustrates both her courage and tenacity as the first woman to...
Graham was born in 1917 to enormous wealth and privilege. Her multi-millionaire financier father purchased The Washington Post at a bankruptcy auction in 1933 and eventually appointed his son-in ...
Jul 17, 2001 · July 17, 2001. Katharine Graham, who transformed The Washington Post from a mediocre newspaper into an American institution and, in the process, transformed herself from a lonely widow into a...
Dec 15, 2017 · GROSS: We're listening to my 1997 interview with Katharine Graham, the former president and publisher of The Washington Post. She died in 2001. The identity of Deep Throat, FBI Special Agent...
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May 21, 2018 · Katharine Meyer Graham is world renowned for her leadership, particularly during her 10–year reign as publisher of the internationally acclaimed Washington Post. During that time, Graham won a United States Supreme Court decision to publish excerpts from the United States government's classified Pentagon study, known as "The Pentagon Papers ."
Jun 15, 2017 · Katharine Graham at 100: Inside the making of one of the greatest Washington memoirs ever. By Evelyn Small. June 15, 2017 at 4:10 p.m. EDT. In 1983, I had been a researcher at The Washington...
Katharine M. Graham. Washington Post. 1963–1979. Industry: Publishing & Print Media. Era: 1960. By hiring and supporting top-notch editors, Graham made the Washington Post into one of the top newspapers in the nation. Under Graham, the Post emerged as the country’s fifth largest daily by circulation - 602,000 daily and 828,000 on Sunday.