The resume of Katharine “Kay” Graham—who transformed The Washington Post Company’s business and publishing operations into one of the world’s leading newspapers—is nothing short of remarkable. She was ...
Legendary investor Warren Buffett is likely considered a mentor and hero to many. In a new interview, Buffett discusses one of his heroes. "If there's any story that should be told, it's her story," ...
The trajectory of journalism as we know it may look a little different had Katharine Graham not decided to take over The Washington Post after her husband Phil Graham died by suicide in 1963. Her dad, ...
“She was a large presence in everyone’s life, even if you didn’t have much interaction with her… I think it’s best illustrated by her candor and willingness to push. For instance, after Nixon resigned ...
In a special Women’s History Month report, we're sharing info from a new documentary detailing the life of Katharine Graham, the longtime Washington Post president and CEO who was the first woman CEO ...
David Rudenstine remembers an interview with Katharine Graham, the late publisher of The Washington Post, in which he discussed her momentous decision, in 1971, to publish the Pentagon Papers.
From shy socialite to Nixon's nemesis, witness Katharine Graham's history-making rise to power. From shy socialite to Nixon's nemesis, witness Graham's history-making rise as a legendary newspaper ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. In 1963, when Katharine Graham ...