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  2. Ray Stannard Baker - Wikipedia

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    Ray Stannard Baker (April 17, 1870 – July 12, 1946) [1] [2] (also known by his pen name David Grayson) was an American journalist, historian, biographer, and writer.

  3. Lynching of Paul Reed and Will Cato - Wikipedia

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    A contemporary northern reporter, Ray Stannard Baker, in writing about the Statesboro murders and lynchings, distinguished two classes of African-Americans, the "self-respecting, resident negro" and the "worthless negroes". Baker also recounts that many white men in Bulloch County believed that it was not safe for their female relatives to ...

  4. 1906 Atlanta race massacre - Wikipedia

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    Baker, Ray Stannard (1908). Following the Color Line: An Account of Negro Citizenship in the American Democracy. New York: Doubleday, Page & Company. Bauerlein, Mark (2001). Negrophobia: A Race Riot in Atlanta, 1906. San Francisco: Encounter Books. ISBN 1-893554-54-6. Burns, Rebecca (2006). Rage in the Gate City: The Story of the 1906 Atlanta ...

  5. Muckraker - Wikipedia

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    Ray Stannard Baker (1870–1946) – of McClure's & The American Magazine. Louis D. Brandeis (1856–1941) – published his combined findings of the monopolies of big banks and big business in his 1914 book Other People's Money And How the Bankers Use It. Subsequently appointed to the Supreme Court (1916).

  6. 1918 Clemenceau–Lloyd George Agreement (Middle East)

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    Ray Stannard Baker's diagram of the six secret agreements, which were used in the negotiations to partition the Ottoman Empire makes reference to the Clemenceau–Lloyd George Agreement over Mosul. The Clemenceau–Lloyd George Agreement of 1 December 1918 was a verbal agreement that modified the 1916 Sykes–Picot Agreement in respect to ...

  7. Ray Baker - Wikipedia

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    Ray or Raymond Baker may refer to: Ray Stannard Baker (1870–1946), American journalist and author; Ray Baker (record producer), country-western music producer; Ray Baker (actor) (born 1948), American actor; Ray Jerome Baker (1880–1972), American photographer, film maker and lecturer; Raymond T. Baker (1877–1935), Director of the U.S. Mint ...

  8. South Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    South Atlanta was originally known as Brownsville. Author Ray Stannard Baker in The Atlanta Riot described it in 1907, in the tone illustrating the presuppositions with which white Americans wrote about African Americans at that time; but nonetheless illustrating the industriousness of Brownsville at the time:

  9. Lincoln Steffens - Wikipedia

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    From 1902 to 1906, he became an editor of McClure's magazine, where he became part of a celebrated muckraking trio with Ida Tarbell and Ray Stannard Baker. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] He specialized in investigating government and political corruption, and two collections of his articles were published as The Shame of the Cities (1904) and The Struggle for ...