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| Went to High School in Hartselle. Graduated in 1927 as Valedictorian of his class. Lieutentant in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Wrote 24 books. Education-- University of Alabama, A.B., 1930. Employed by the Birmingham Post, 1932-1936; served in the U.S. Navy, 1943-1945; worked for American Mercury as associate editor, 1941-1943, editor and publisher,1945-1951; was lecturer and freelance writer, 1951-1986. Source: Who's Who in America, 1978; Contemporary Authors, Vol. 9R. Publication(s): The Americanization of Emily. New York; Dutton, 1959. The Case Against the Admirals. New York; Dutton, 1946. Can Do! the Story of the Seabees. New York; Dutton, 1944. Did the F.B.I. Kill Martin Luther King? Nashville; T. Nelson, 1977. The Execution of Private Slovik. New York; Delacorte, 1954. The Fight for Air Power. New York; L. B. Fischer, 1942. From Omaha to Okinawa. New York; Dutton, 1945. He Slew the Dreamer. New York; Delacorte Press, 1969. The Hero of Iwo Jima. New York; New American Library, 1960. The Hiroshima Pilot. New York; Putnam, 1964. Hotel Mamie Stover. New York; Clarkson N. Potter, 1963. In the Hours of Night. New York; Delacorte, 1975. It's Me O Lord! Nashville; T. Nelson, 1979. The Klansman. New York; Delacorte, 1967. Mud on the Stars. New York; L. B. Fischer, 1942. A New Life to Live. Nashville; T. Nelson, 1977. The Revolt of Mamie Stover. New York; Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1951. Ruby McCollum, Woman in the Suwannee Jail. New York; Dutton, 1956. Three Lives for Mississippi. New York; WCC Books, 1965. Wolf Whistle. New York; New American Library, 1959. | ||||||||||
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