Ray Stannard Baker (April 17, 1870 – July 12, 1946)[1][2] (also known by his pen name David Grayson) was an American journalist, historian, biographer, and writer.
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RayStannardBaker (April 17, 1870 – July 12, 1946) (also known by his pen name David Grayson) was an American journalist, historian, biographer, and writer...
Standard Oil"), Lincoln Steffens ("The Shame of the Cities") and RayStannardBaker ("The Right to Work"), simultaneously published famous works in that...
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literary career." He declined to write memoirs, but frequently met with RayStannardBaker, who wrote a three-volume biography of Wilson that was published in...
"motor." McClure's sent Stephen Crane to cover Cuba during the War. RayStannardBaker was hired by the magazine to report on the Pullman Strike. Fiction...
Peyton. Adams was a close friend of both the investigative reporter RayStannardBaker and District Attorney Benjamin Darrow. From 1891 to 1900, he was a...
New York Evening Post, and the New York Call. She also worked with RayStannardBaker and influenced the content of his book, Following the Color Line,...
neighborhood. South Atlanta was originally known as Brownsville. Author RayStannardBaker in The Atlanta Riot described it in 1907, in the tone illustrating...
inspired by the novel The Friendly Road by David Grayson (pseudonym of RayStannardBaker), and starts with an open letter to Grayson, taking him to task for...
from 1902 until 1904. Other famous 19th-century graduates include RayStannardBaker, a famed "muckraker" journalist and Pulitzer Prize winning biographer;...
became part of a celebrated muckraking trio with Ida Tarbell and RayStannardBaker. He specialized in investigating government and political corruption...
corruption, and scandal operated at the state and local level, like RayStannardBaker, George Creel, and Brand Whitlock. Others, including Lincoln Steffens...
original on May 22, 2022. Retrieved May 10, 2023. "Obituary Note: Russell Baker". Shelf Awareness. January 24, 2019. Archived from the original on April...
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Nevins (1937) Odell Shepard/Marquis James (1938) Carl Van Doren (1939) RayStannardBaker (1940) Ola Elizabeth Winslow (1941) Forrest Wilson (1942) Samuel Eliot...
patients after difficult brain operations for intracranial tumors. He used X-ray to diagnose brain tumors. He used electrical stimuli for the study of the...
numbering throughout its history. In June 1906, muckraking journalists RayStannardBaker, Lincoln Steffens and Ida M. Tarbell left McClure's to help create...
UMass Amherst campus. Writing under the pseudonym David Grayson, RayStannardBaker (1870–1946) penned the book Under My Tree about this elm. According...
Jackson Row was an African-American slum in Atlanta. Author RayStannardBaker described the area in 1907 in language that is offensive to current sensibilities...