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  1. William Bradford " Bill " Huie (November 13, 1910 – November 20, 1986) was one of the most successful American journalists and authors of the 20th century. Huie was a prolific writer, investigative reporter, editor, national lecturer, television host, and masterful storyteller.
    Born: November 13, 1910
    Died: November 20, 1986 (aged 76)
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  2. William Bradford Huie - Wikipedia

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    William Bradford "Bill" Huie (November 13, 1910 – November 20, 1986) was one of the most successful American journalists and authors of the 20th century. Huie was a prolific writer, investigative reporter, editor, national lecturer, television host, and masterful storyteller.

    Huie wrote several books about controversial topics related to World War II and the Civil Rights Movement. He was also known for the practice of checkbook journalism, paying subjects to gain interviews and articles about them. In January 1956 he published an interview in Look magazine in which the two white men who killed Emmett Till admitted their guilt and described their crime. The…

    Huie wrote several books about controversial topics related to World War II and the Civil Rights Movement. He was also known for the practice of checkbook journalism, paying subjects to gain interviews and articles about them. In January 1956 he published an interview in Look magazine in which the two white men who killed Emmett Till admitted their guilt and described their crime. They had been acquitted at trial several months previously by an all-white jury.

    Six of Huie's books were adapted as feature films during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.

  3. William Bradford Huie - IMDb

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    The City of Hartselle's library is being renamed in William Bradford Huie's memory.

    • Occupation: Writer
    • Born: 1910-11-13
  4. William Bradford Huie | Military Wiki | Fandom

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    • Born in Hartselle, Alabamain 1910, William Bradford Huie was the son of John Bradford and Margaret Lois (née Brindley) Huie, and was the eldest of three children. He attended Morgan County High School and graduated as class valedictorian. He attended the University of Alabama, graduating Phi Beta Kappa in 1930. From 1932 to 1936, Huie worked as a journalist for the newspaper The Birmingham Post. In 1934, he married his grammar school sweetheart, Ruth Puckett. Their wedding took place in her parents…
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    • Born: November 13, 1910
    • Died: November 20, 1986 (aged 76)
  5. William Bradford Huie | Encyclopedia of Alabama

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    William Bradford "Bill" Huie (1910-1986) ranks as one of Alabama's most prolific authors. Over the course of his long career, Huie (pronounced "hue-ee") published numerous works of fiction and nonfiction, but he is perhaps best known as an investigative journalist.

  6. William Bradford Huie — Wikipedia Republished // WIKI 2

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    • Born in Hart­selle, Al­abama in 1910, William Brad­ford Huie was the son of John Brad­ford and Mar­garet Lois (née Brind­ley) Huie, and was the el­dest of three chil­dren. He at­tended Mor­gan County High School and grad­u­ated as class vale­dic­to­rian. He at­tended the Uni­ver­sity of Al­abama, grad­u­at­ing Phi Beta Kappain 1930. From 1932 to 1936, Huie worked as a jour­nal­ist for the news­pa­per The Birm­ing­ham Post. In 1934, he mar­ried his gram­mar school sweet­heart, Ruth Puck­ett. Their wed­ding took place in her par­e…
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  7. William Bradford Huie - Spartacus Educational

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    William Bradford Huie was born in Hartselle, Alabama, in 1910. Educated at the University of Alabama, first novel, Mud on the Stars (1942) dealt with the Depression in the Deep South. He followed this with the best-selling The Revolt of Mamie Stover.

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