Joseph Kraft

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Joseph Kraft (4 September 192410 January 1986) was an American journalist.

After working at the Washington Post and the New York Times in the 1950s, he became a speechwriter for 1960 Presidential candidate John F. Kennedy. His work landed him on the master list of Nixon political opponents.

Kraft was a graduate of Columbia University. His syndicated column ran in over 200 papers.

[edit] References

  • McFadden, Robert D. (January 11, 1986). Joseph Kraft, Capital Columnist Whose Work Ran in 200 Papers. New York Times
  • Rosenblatt, Roger (Jan. 27, 1986). The Death of a Columnist. Time magazine
  • Staff report (February 3, 1986). Joseph Kraft, 1924-1986. (obituary). The New Republic
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