Haynes Johnson AKA Haynes Bonner Johnson
Born: 9-Jul-1931 Birthplace: New York City Died: 24-May-2013 Location of death: Bethesda, MD [1] Cause of death: Heart Attack
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Journalist Nationality: United States Executive summary: Sleepwalking Through History Military service: US Army (artillery officer, Korean War) [1] Suburban Hospital, Bethesda, MD.
Father: Malcolm Johnson (Pulitzer-prize winning journalist) Wife: Julia Ann Erwin (m. 21-Sep-1954, div., two daughters, three sons) Daughter: Katherine Autin Son: David M. Johnson Son: Stephen H. Johnson Daughter: Sarah Johnson Son: Elizabeth Koeller Wife: Kathryn A. Oberly (Appeals court judge)
University: BA Journalism, University of Missouri (1952) University: MA History, University of Wisconsin (1956) Professor: Journalism, Princeton University (1975-78) Professor: Political Commentary and Journalism, George Washington University (1994-96) Professor: Journalism, University of Maryland College Park (1998-2013)
The Washington Post (1969-94) The Washington Star (1957-69) The Wilmington News Journal (1956-57) National Academy of Public Administration Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting 1966
TELEVISION Washington Week in Review Commentator (1967-94)
Author of books:
Dusk at the Mountain: The Negro, the Nation, and the Capital: A Report on Problems and Progress (1963, social studies) The Bay of Pigs: The Leaders' Story of Brigade 2506 (1964, history) Fulbright The Dissenter (1968, biography) Army in Anguish (1972, nonfiction) The Unions: A Washington Post National Report (1972, social studies) Lyndon (1973, biography) The Working White House (1975, politics) In the Absence of Power: Governing America (1980, politics) The Landing: A Novel of Washington and World War II (1986, novel) Sleepwalking Through History: America in the Reagan Years (1991, history) Divided We Fall: Gambling with History in the Nineties (1994, history) The System: The American Way of Politics at the Breaking Point (1996, politics) The Best of Times: The Boom and Bust Years of America Before and After Everything Changed (2001, history) The Age of Anxiety: McCarthyism to Terrorism (2005, history) The Battle for America 2008: The Story of an Extraordinary Election (2009, politics)
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