Jimmie Lee Hoagland (born January 22, 1940) is a Pulitzer prize-winning American journalist.[1] He is a contributing editor to The Washington Post, since 2010, previously serving as an associate editor, senior foreign correspondent, and columnist.[2]
Hoagland is a graduate of the University of South Carolina and attended graduate school at Aix-Marseille University and Columbia University.[3]
He has worked in journalism for over six-decades, beginning as a part-time reporter while a student. Hoagland has served as a foreign correspondent from Africa, France and Lebanon with the Post, and has been awarded two Pulitzer prizes, in 1971 and 1991. He authored one book, based on his coverage in South Africa.[4]
Hoagland is married to novelist, Jane Stanton Hitchcock, and has two children.[1][3]
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