Ray Stannard Baker

Ray Stannard Baker

journalist

BIRTHDAY April 17, 1870
BIRTH SIGN Aries
BIRTHPLACE Lansing, MI
AGE ? years old
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ABOUT RAY STANNARD BAKER

A muckraking journalist for the Chicago News-Record, McClure's, and The American Magazine, he reported on such controversial topics as union strikes and race relations. He later became Woodrow Wilson 's official biographer.

Early in his career, he wrote children's stories for a publication called Youth's Companion. In 1905, he published an article about a lynching that accused a town's administrators of looking the other way.

His expansive work on Woodrow Wilson covered eight volumes and won the Pulitzer Prize for biography in 1940.

He was born in Lansing, Michigan. He graduated from Michigan State University and subsequently studied law at the University of Michigan.

His muckraking style inspired countless other writers in later generations, including Jack Anderson , who investigated political corruption in Washington, D.C.