Personal History

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Personal History is Katharine Graham’s Pulitzer Prize–winning memoir recounting her life and leadership of The Washington Post during pivotal moments in 20th-century American journalism.

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instanceOf memoir
about corporate governance of a family-owned newspaper
media and political power in the United States
mental health issues in a family context
personal growth and self-confidence
associatedWith Nixon administration NERFINISHED
The Washington Post Company NERFINISHED
U.S. Supreme Court case New York Times Co. v. United States (context of Pentagon Papers) NERFINISHED
author Katharine Graham NERFINISHED
awardReceived Pulitzer Prize NERFINISHED
Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes Katharine Graham’s assumption of leadership at The Washington Post
Katharine Graham’s childhood
Katharine Graham’s family background
Katharine Graham’s marriage to Philip Graham
the transformation of The Washington Post into a major national newspaper
focusesOn ethical issues in journalism
gender barriers in corporate America
leadership challenges at The Washington Post
genre autobiography
journalism memoir
hasMainCharacter Katharine Graham NERFINISHED
hasPerspective insider view of American media institutions
hasTheme freedom of the press
responsibility of the press in democracy
influenced perceptions of women executives in media
public understanding of The Washington Post’s history
language English
literaryForm first-person narrative
notableFor firsthand account of The Washington Post’s role in the Pentagon Papers coverage
firsthand account of The Washington Post’s role in the Watergate investigation
portrayal of a woman leading a major American newspaper
publisher Alfred A. Knopf
recognizedAs classic work of American memoir
setting Washington, D.C.
newsrooms of The Washington Post
subject 20th-century United States history
American journalism
Katharine Graham NERFINISHED
Pentagon Papers NERFINISHED
The Washington Post NERFINISHED
Watergate scandal NERFINISHED
newspaper publishing
women in leadership
timePeriodCovered Vietnam War era
Watergate era NERFINISHED
mid-20th century

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Katharine Graham notableWork Personal History