Ray Stannard Baker

Journalist and author of 'The American Progress'

Ray Stannard Baker - Thinkers & Philosophers born 1870
Born

1870
156 years ago

Died
Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

United States

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A prominent journalist and author, contributed to the field of journalism through extensive reporting and commentary on social issues. Wrote extensively for publications such as McClure's Magazine and The New Republic. Engaged in the progressive movement and provided critical insights into the labor movement and American society during the early 20th century. Authored several books, including 'The American Progress', which showcased the growth and challenges facing America during that era. Served as a war correspondent during World War I, offering firsthand accounts of the conflict. Also known for biographical works on significant figures like Woodrow Wilson.

Wrote 'The American Progress'

Reported extensively for McClure's Magazine

Covered World War I as a correspondent

Authored biographies, including one on Woodrow Wilson

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