Johnson, Gerald W. 1890-1980
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Name (Latin)
Johnson, Gerald W. 1890-1980
Name (Arabic)
جونسون، جيرالد، 1890-1980
Other forms of name
Jānsūn, Jirāld V., 1890-1980
nnaa Johnson, Gerald White, 1890-
Johnson, Gerald White, 1890-1980
Date of birth
1890
Date of death
1980
Associated country
United States
Occupation
Historians
Journalists
Speechwriters
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- Dīvān-i ʻĀlī-i kishvar-i Amrīkā, [1964 or 1965]:t.p. (جرالد و. جانسون = Jirāld V. Jānsūn) cover (جرالد و. جانسن = Jirāld V. Jānsun [part. voc.]) t.p. verso (Gerald W. Johnson [in rom.])
- Literature resource center WWW site, Dec. 1, 2015(Gerald White Johnson; b. August 6, 1890, in Riverton, N.C., d. March 22, 1980, in Baltimore; journalist and historian)
- Hayward, W. R.The story of man's work.
- His South-watching, c1983:CIP t.p. (Gerald W. Johnson) ack. (d. 1980)
- NUCMC data from LC MS. Div. for Book-of-the-Month Club. Records, 1939-58(Gerald Johnson)
- NUCMC data from West Virginia Univ. for Alexander, H.M. Papers, 1929-63(Gerald W. Johnson)
- Washington Post, 3/24/80(Gerald W. Johnson, journalist and historian, colleague of H.L. Mencken and speech writer for Adlai E. Stevenson, d. 3/80; lived in Baltimore, Md.)
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Wikipedia description:
Gerald White Johnson (1890 – March 22, 1980) was an American journalist, editor, essayist, historian, biographer, and novelist. Over his career spanning more than seven decades, he was known for being "one of the most eloquent spokespersons for America's adversary culture." Johnson was an editorial writer for the Baltimore "Sunpapers" for nearly 20 years, a weekly columnist for The New Republic for 26 years, and the author of more than 30 books on American culture and politics. He wrote mystery novels under the pen name of Charles North.
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