Henry Woodfin Grady
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Henry Woodfin Grady was a prominent American journalist and orator in the late 19th century, best known for his advocacy of the New South movement. Grady was born in Georgia and became a leading voice in promoting industrial development in the Southern United States after the Civil War. His eloquent speeches and writings emphasized the importance of progress, reconciliation, and economic growth in the region, which had been devastated by the war. He served as the editor of the Atlanta Constitution and used his platform to influence public opinion and political discourse.
Nationalität
Amerikaner
Geburtsdatum
May 23, 1850
Geburtsort
Athens, Georgia, United States
Todesdatum
December 23, 1889
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