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"Whatever else life may have been for Older it has never been dull. The excitement and the glow are reflected in every chapter." -John D. Barry, Introduction, My Own Story In My Own Story (1919), Fremont Older details his experiences during the 50 years he worked as a newspaperman and editor in San Francisco. A highly skilled writer, Older became managing editor of the San Francisco Bulletin two years after moving to the city and later became editor of the San Francisco Call. Considered one of the most important investigative journalists of the muckraking era, his campaigns against corruption and capital punishment are legendary.…mehr

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"Whatever else life may have been for Older it has never been dull. The excitement and the glow are reflected in every chapter." -John D. Barry, Introduction, My Own Story In My Own Story (1919), Fremont Older details his experiences during the 50 years he worked as a newspaperman and editor in San Francisco. A highly skilled writer, Older became managing editor of the San Francisco Bulletin two years after moving to the city and later became editor of the San Francisco Call. Considered one of the most important investigative journalists of the muckraking era, his campaigns against corruption and capital punishment are legendary.
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FREMONT OLDER (1856-1935) a San Francico newspaperman and editor for over 50 years in late 19th century and early 20th century, became known for his push for prison reform and against corruption.