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    William Hodding Carter II (February 3, 1907 – April 4, 1972) was an American progressive journalist and author. Among other distinctions in his career...
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    2018). "Carter, Hodding, III". Mississippi Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on April 26, 2021. Retrieved April 26, 2021. "Hodding Carter | Speakers...
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  • daughter of Hodding Carter III, a journalist and former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State and his first wife, Margaret Ainsworth Wolfe. Carter began her...
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  • racial status quo." After Landry's death, Pelican was bought in 1967 by Hodding Carter, the Pulitzer Prize-winning progressive journalist. He renamed the publisher...
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  • Assembly Hodding Carter III (William Hodding Carter III, 1935–2023), American journalist and politician, son of Hodding Carter II W. Beverly Carter Jr. (1921–1982)...
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  • Hodding is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Hodding Carter (1907–1972), American progressive journalist and author Hodding Carter III...
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  • unsatisfied, and after the book was rejected by another literary figure, Hodding Carter Jr., Toole shelved the novel. Suffering from depression and feelings...
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    Patricia Derian (category Carter administration personnel)
    human rights, refugees, and prisoners of war. In 1978, Derian married Hodding Carter III, who was then Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs. Derian...
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    Old South to New South society. Journalist Hodding Carter and State Department spokesperson during the Carter administration stated: "The thing about the...
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  • Bonham Carter (born 1966), British actress Henry Carter (disambiguation), multiple people Herbert Carter (disambiguation), multiple people Hodding Carter (1907–1972)...
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  • published in Greenville, Mississippi, United States since 1938, when Hodding Carter merged his Delta Star, which he started with his wife Betty Werlein...
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    Brown, NFL football player Hodding Carter, Pulitzer Prize-journalist, managed the city's Delta Democrat Times. Hodding Carter III, also a journalist, lived...
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    seen as a public backlash against the urban establishment; journalist Hodding Carter described it as a "fantastic vengeance upon the Sodom and Gomorrah that...
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    under daily newspaper attack from Hodding Carter, one of the state's best-known political journalists and editors. Carter supported racial segregation but...
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  • Information Age (with Ronald Goldfarb, Edward Wasserman, David D. Cole, Hodding Carter III, Thomas S. Blanton, and Jon L. Mills). Siegel lives in Sherman Oaks...
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    maintenance ship, only needing a crew of six to manage. In 1997, W. Hodding Carter IV had a knarr reconstructed based on historic designs, and sailed it...
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    R. Ford Presidential Library. Retrieved November 21, 2015. "William Hodding Carter III (1935–)". U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian. Retrieved...
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    (0.27%) Adlai Stevenson III - 8 (0.27%) Robert Bergland - 5 (0.17%) Hodding Carter - 5 (0.17%) Cesar Chavez - 5 (0.17%) Wilbur Mills - 5 (0.17%) Wendell...
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    In 1932, Hodding Carter founded the Hammond Daily Courier, which he left in 1939 to move to Greenville, Mississippi. The paper closed. Carter later received...
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  • graduating in 1931. Corinne Carter was a classmate of Carters and it was through her she met her husband Hodding Carter. They dated through college and...
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  • Frontier Ralph Moody (writer) 1955 54 Robert E. Lee and the Road of Honor Hodding Carter 1955 55 Guadalcanal Diary Richard Tregaskis 1955 56 Commodore Perry...
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    including John Carroll, Dexter Filkins, Susan Orlean, Robert Caro, Hodding Carter, Michael Kirk, Alex Jones, Anthony Lewis, Robert Maynard, Allister Sparks...
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    Cain (1904–1984), journalist (Pike County) Hodding Carter II (1907–1972), journalist (Greenville) Hodding Carter III (1935–2023), journalist (Greenville)...
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    last race, Bilbo was the subject of a series of attacks by journalist Hodding Carter in his paper, the Greenville Delta Democrat-Times. Dismayed that the...
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    Portrait after reading a New York Times Sunday Magazine article by Hodding Carter about injustice experienced by African Americans in Mississippi. He...
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  • Smith attracted support among other newspaper publishers, such as Hodding Carter, Jr. of Greenville, Mississippi. In 1961, he organized a committee to...
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  • Retrieved December 1, 2020. ""He's a Demagogue, That's What He Is": Hodding Carter on Huey Long". historymatters.gmu.edu. Retrieved December 1, 2020. Mercer...
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  • for the Greenville, Mississippi Delta Democrat Times (under editor Hodding Carter III) and articles were written by volunteer reporters. Editors Powell...
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  • interviewed: Robert Altman James A. Baker III Bill Bradley Harold Brown Hodding Carter III William T. Coleman Jr. Walter Cronkite Barbara Ehrenreich Martin...
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    (0.27%) Adlai Stevenson III – 8 (0.27%) Robert Bergland – 5 (0.17%) Hodding Carter – 5 (0.17%) Cesar Chavez – 5 (0.17%) Wilbur Mills – 5 (0.17%) Wendell...
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