William Allen White was one of the
greatest journalists of all time. Beginning his career in 1892, as an
editorial writer for the Kansas City Star, he brought an innovative
approach to the world of journalism.
His straightforward coverage of controversial issues,
combined with an often blunt writing style, set him apart from other journalists
of his time.
White's legacy of excellent journalism continues today
through the William Allen White School of Journalism at the University
of Kansas.
William Allen White, left, with his son and successor William
Lindsay White
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