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Marshall Frady

Marshall Frady

Marshall Frady

A native of South Carolina, Marshall Frady was a journalist for more than twenty-five years, writing for Newsweek, Life, Harper's, Esquire, TheNew York Review of Books, The Sunday Times of London, The Atlantic, and The New Yorker. He was a correspondent on Nightline; chief writer and host of ABC News' Closeup, for which he won two Emmys and the duPont-Columbia Award; and the author of six books: Wallace; Across a Darkling Plain: An American's Passage Through the Middle East; Billy Graham: A Parable of American Righteousness; Southerners: A Journalist's Odyssey, which was a Pulitzer Prize finalist; Jesse: The Life and Pilgrimage of Jesse Jackson; and Martin Luther King... Read full bio

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Raleigh News & Observer, May 7, 2012
...so much meanness and violence over civil rights in the 1950s and 1960s.  He did nothing.   Marshall Frady’s superb biography of Graham spells out in embarrassing detail how Graham always aligned himself with  the rich and powerful. You have to ask...
Christian Science Monitor, January 13, 2012
...misgivings and worries over the movement and American events, making the historical figure a real person. 7.'' by Marshall Frady Frady's biography (Penguin Group, 224 pp) presents a fresh take on the life of the civil rights leader for the new millennium...