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Ann Blackman
Born
Ann Towers Blackman Englewood, New Jersey
Occupation
Author, journalist
Nationality
American
Genre
Biography
Website
annblackman.com
Ann Blackman is an author and a journalist. She lived in Bogota, New Jersey, until 1956 when her family moved to Tenafly, New Jersey. Blackman graduated from Tenafly High School in 1964,[1] received an Associate of Arts degree from Colby Junior College in 1966, a diplome from the Sorbonne in 1967 and a B.A. from the University of Connecticut in 1968.
Blackman was a news correspondent for more than 30 years. She spent 16 years with Time, joining the magazine in 1985 as deputy bureau chief in the Washington bureau. She also spent three years as a foreign correspondent in Time's Moscow bureau. Before that, Blackman was a reporter for the Associated Press with assignments that included the Watergate hearings, presidential politics, the Iranian hostage crisis and the assassination attempts on Governor George Wallace and President Ronald Reagan. Blackman began her career at The Boston Globe.[2]
Blackman's books include: Off To Save the World, How One Woman Made A Difference, published by Maine Custom Publishing (2012). She is also the author of Seasons Of Her Life, a biography of Madeleine K. Albright, the first women to become U.S. secretary of state (Scribner/Simon & Schuster, 1998); co-author of The Spy Next Door, about the secret life of FBI turncoat Robert Hanssen (Little Brown, 2002); and author of Wild Rose, A True Story, about the remarkable life of Civil War spy Rose O'Neal Greenhow, who grew up in the nation's capital in the 19th century and spied for the South during the American Civil War (Random House, 2005).
Blackman has appeared on TV and radio shows including A&E Biography, Washington Week in Review, The Diane Rehm Show, Hardball with Chris Matthews, CNN, Fox Morning News, The Charlie Rose Show, Booknotes, The Hill, To the Best of Our Knowledge and The Jim Bohannon Show.[citation needed] She is married to Michael Putzel and lives in Washington, DC, and on the coast of Maine.[citation needed]
^"Tenafly High names distinguished alums", The Record, May 15, 1991. Accessed July 19, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "Matthew Densen, a 1987 graduate, and Ann Blackman Putzel, Class of 1964, are the Tenafly High School distinguished alumnus and alumna of the year, it has been announced."
^Seasons Of Her Life: A Biography Of Madeleine Korbel Albright Salon.com
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