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}}'''Philip Graham''' was publisher and later co-owner of ''[[The Washington Post]]''.  Under Philip Graham's stewardship, the Post blossomed and its empire expanded, including the purchase of the then-moribund ''[[Newsweek]]'' magazine and other media properties.
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On June 5, 1940, he married [[Katharine Meyer]], a daughter of [[Eugene Meyer]], a multi-millionaire and the owner of ''[[The Washington Post]]'', then a struggling newspaper.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/books/97/02/09/reviews/graham-philip.html</ref> Following the establishment of the [[CIA]] in 1947, Graham also forged close ties to the CIA to the point that he was described by author [[Deborah Davis]], as "one of the architects of what became a widespread practice: the use and manipulation of journalists by the CIA"- known as [[Operation Mockingbird]]. According to Davis, the CIA link was integral to the Post's rise to power: "Basically the Post grew up by trading information with the intelligence agencies." In short, Graham made the Post into an effective and influential propaganda conduit for the CIA.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20020602071057/http://www.americanfreepress.net/08_22_01/Eulogies_for_Washington_Post_s/eulogies_for_washington_post_s.html</ref>
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In [[1960]], he helped persuade his friend [[John F. Kennedy]] to take [[Lyndon Johnson]] on his ticket as the vice presidential candidate, personally talking with both men multiple times during the [[1960 Democratic National Convention]] in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]].  During the 1960 campaign, he wrote the drafts for several speeches that Johnson gave. After Kennedy and Johnson were elected in November, he successfully [[lobbying|lobbied]] for the appointment of [[Douglas Dillon]] as Secretary of the [[United States Department of the Treasury|Treasury]], and had multiple discussions with Kennedy about other appointments.
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In 1960, he helped persuade his friend [[John F. Kennedy]] to take [[Lyndon Johnson]] on his ticket as the vice presidential candidate, personally talking with both men multiple times during the [[1960 Democratic National Convention]] in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]].  During the 1960 campaign, he wrote the drafts for several speeches that Johnson gave. After Kennedy and Johnson were elected in November, he successfully [[lobbying|lobbied]] for the appointment of [[Douglas Dillon]] as Secretary of the [[United States Department of the Treasury|Treasury]], and had multiple discussions with Kennedy about other appointments.
 
 
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Revision as of 00:39, 20 November 2022

Person.png Philip Graham   SpartacusRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(Newspaper publisher)
Phil Graham, 3 October 1961.jpg
BornPhilip Leslie Graham
July 18, 1915
Terry, South Dakota, USA
DiedAugust 3, 1963 (Age 48)
Marshall, Virginia, USA
Cause of death
"suicide"
Alma materUniversity of Florida, Harvard Law School
Children • 1 daughter
• 3 sons
SpouseKatharine Graham
Member ofCouncil on Foreign Relations/Historical Members, The Georgetown Set

Philip Graham was publisher and later co-owner of The Washington Post. Under Philip Graham's stewardship, the Post blossomed and its empire expanded, including the purchase of the then-moribund Newsweek magazine and other media properties.

Career

On June 5, 1940, he married Katharine Meyer, a daughter of Eugene Meyer, a multi-millionaire and the owner of The Washington Post, then a struggling newspaper.[1] Following the establishment of the CIA in 1947, Graham also forged close ties to the CIA to the point that he was described by author Deborah Davis, as "one of the architects of what became a widespread practice: the use and manipulation of journalists by the CIA"- known as Operation Mockingbird. According to Davis, the CIA link was integral to the Post's rise to power: "Basically the Post grew up by trading information with the intelligence agencies." In short, Graham made the Post into an effective and influential propaganda conduit for the CIA.[2]

In 1960, he helped persuade his friend John F. Kennedy to take Lyndon Johnson on his ticket as the vice presidential candidate, personally talking with both men multiple times during the 1960 Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles, California. During the 1960 campaign, he wrote the drafts for several speeches that Johnson gave. After Kennedy and Johnson were elected in November, he successfully lobbied for the appointment of Douglas Dillon as Secretary of the Treasury, and had multiple discussions with Kennedy about other appointments.









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