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Ray Stannard Baker, journalist, author, and biographer of Woodrow Wilson, was born in Lansing, Michigan on April 17, 1870 and died in Amherst, Massachusetts on July 12, 1946. After graduating from Michigan Agricultural College (later Michigan State) he briefly attended the University of Michigan Law school (1891)
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Ray Stannard Baker and the Legacy and Future of Progressivism ... This essay revisits the period through the career of the journalist and author Ray Stannard Baker (1870-1946). Baker provides a useful case study because as a journalist he saw himself as spokesman for mainstream America.
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Ray Stannard Baker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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; Ray Stannard Baker was a leading national journalist whose belief in social reform led to a close personal and professional relationship with Woodrow Wilson.
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Ray Stannard Baker was born in Michigan in 1870. He joined McClure's Magazine, where he worked with Lincoln Steffens and Ira Tarbell in the kind of investigative journalism that became known as muckraking. ... (1) Ray Stannard Baker, Hull House, Outlook Magazine (26th March, 1898); The Nineteenth Ward is fertile soil...
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Ray Stannard Baker summary with 4 pages of encyclopedia entries, essays, summaries, research information, and more. ... ; Search "Ray Stannard Baker"
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A selection of articles related to Ray Stannard Baker ... A Wisdom Archive on Ray Stannard Baker ... Ray Stannard Baker: Encyclopedia II - Collier's Weekly - History...
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Books in brief/Review ... By Ray Stannard Baker; ... Baker, Ray Stannard; Godden, Rumer; Shape of danger (Book); Mydans, Shelley Smith; Take three tenses: a fugue in time (Book); The doctor's job (Book); The open city (Book); Warsaw Ghetto (Book);
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on Ray Stannard Baker, American Literature, Biographies. Includes related research links. ... Ray Stannard Baker, American Literature, Biographies...
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