E. Benjamin Skinner was born in Wisconsin and is a graduate of Wesleyan University. He has reported on a wide range of topics from Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East for such publications as Newsweek International, Travel + Leisure, and Foreign Affairs. He currently lives in Brooklyn. This is his first book.
...wangled a temporary position with The New York Times to help cover the four-power summit in Paris. As E. Benjamin Skinner reports in a crisp essay about Holbrookes early years, he got to witness Khrushchev blow up the conference with a...
...wangled a temporary position with The New York Times to help cover the four-power summit in Paris. As E. Benjamin Skinner reports in a crisp essay about Holbrookes early years, he got to witness Khrushchev blow up the conference with a...
...takes a look at modern-day slavery — human slavery that exists in Haiti, Africa, Asia. The author is E. Benjamin Skinner, who writes about human trafficking — mainly children and the horrendous conditions under which they live. They work sometimes...
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