Ebook: Katharine the Great: Katharine Graham and Her Washington Post Empire
Author: Davis Deborah, Graham Katharine
- Tags: Newspaper publishing, Newspaper publishing--Political aspects, Newspaper publishing--Political aspects--United States, Newspaper publishing--Washington (D.C.)--History--20th century, Publishers and publishing, Publishers and publishing--United States, Biographies, Biography, History, Graham Katharine -- 1917-2001, Washington post (Washington D.C. : 1974) -- History, Publishers and publishing -- United States -- Biography, Newspaper publishing -- Washington (D.C.) -- History -- 20th century, Newspaper pub
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Graymalkin Media
- City: United States;Washington (D.C
- Language: English
- epub
In the early 1970s, Katharine Graham was one of the most powerful women on earth. As publisher of the Washington Post, she published the Pentagon Papers, which shed light on the darkest corners of the war in Vietnam, and she oversaw the investigation into the Watergate scandal, which would bring down President Richard Nixon. Her story is one of the greatest triumphs in the history of American journalism, but she may have had a secret ally: the Central Intelligence Agency. In this biography, veteran reporter Deborah Davis unearths the truth about the Washington Post and the family that ran it.When the book was first published in 1979, the original publisher pulled the book under pressure from Katharine Graham and her editor-in-chief, Benjamin Bradlee, who demanded that it be destroyed. Nothing in the book was ever disproven, and it stands today as a testament to dogged reporting and the unmatched power of the intelligence community.
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