Doris Kearns Goodwin (born Doris Helen Kearns; January 4, 1943) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American biographer and historian, and an oft-seen political ...
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Temple University 1975 - 1980
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Abraham Lincoln High School 1970 - 1975
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That was the last time there was this sort of disruption in our daily lives and change in rituals, said Doris Kearns Goodwin, the presidential scholar, noting that millions were deployed in arms and those who remained home lived with rationed goods. But at least people then could go to work, be p
Date: Mar 29, 2020
Category: More news
Source: Google
Benjamin Walker on 'Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter'
We did a lot of research and a lot of training. But the most interesting part was reading up on Lincoln. Doris Kearns has a great book, though it mostly covered his politics. Lincolns Melancholy fit right into what were doing. Its about his depressive nature, his poetry, his relationship with d
Date: Mar 18, 2012
Category: Entertainment
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Bud Selig appoints committee to study origins of baseball
Notable members of the panel include, filmmaker Ken Burns, former National League president Len Coleman, author Doris Kearns-Goodwin, Elias Sports Bureau vice president Steve Hirdt, author Jane Leavy and political columnist George Will.