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  1. William Allen White was an American newspaper editor, politician, author, and leader of the Progressive movement. He wrote influential editorials, books, and novels, and fought against corruption, Populism, and the Ku Klux Klan.

  2. Learn about William Allen White, an American journalist and editor who won the Pulitzer Prize for his editorial writing. He was known as the “Sage of Emporia” and influenced U.S. politics and literature with his views and opinions.

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  3. Learn about William Allen White, a Republican editor who wrote a famous editorial against the Populist Party in 1896. Find out how his article influenced national politics and his later views on Kansas.

    • Pulitzer Prize-winning Editor
    • The Emporia Gazette
    • Not All Business
    • A National and World Stage

    William Allen White was born on Feb. 10, 1868, in Emporia, Kansas. He was the son of Allen White, a country merchant and doctor, and Mary A. Hatten White, pioneer Kansas teacher. White grew up in El Dorado, attended the College of Emporia and later the University of Kansas. Though the future "Sage of Emporia" attended both colleges, he never earned...

    Around the Gazette office, everyone knew William Allen White affectionately as "The Boss." He, in turn, referred to his employees as "The Gazettefamily." White's office was located between the editorial and business departments. The employees tended to use the office as a shortcut, which White encouraged. He did have a private office in the buildin...

    White was not just a businessman; he was also a family man. On April 27, 1893, he married Sallie Lindsay of Kansas City. The couple had two children, Mary and William Lindsay White. Tragedy struck the family in 1921 when at age 16, Mary was killed when she was brushed from a horse by a low-hanging limb of a tree. White later poured out his grief in...

    After McKinley's election in 1896, White made many national contacts that kept him in touch with leaders and current affairs. He also was called on to aid in drafting Republican national platforms. In 1936, White laid down his editorial pen and worked for the presidential nomination of Alf Landon, a fellow Kansan, who was defeated by Franklin D. Ro...

  4. May 9, 2018 · Learn about the life and career of William Allen White, a prominent American journalist and political commentator who was a spokesman for small-town America. Find out his views on populism, progressivism, Roosevelt, Wilson, and World War I.

  5. Learn about the life and work of William Allen White, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and the "Sage of Emporia". Watch the 2020 documentary directed by Kevin Willmott, an Oscar winner and KU professor.

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  7. The 2018 documentary “William Allen White: What’s the Matter with Kansas?” showcases the life and work of William Allen White, one of America’s most illustrious journalists who advised presidents and world leaders.

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