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Fred James Cook
Image courtesy of the Barack Obama Presidential Library
Fred James Cook
Image courtesy of the Barack Obama Presidential Library

Fred James Cook

American, 1911 - 2003
Fred J. Cook was an American investigative journalist, author and historian who has been published extensively in The Nation, the Asbury Park Press and The New York Times. He wrote from a contemporary perspective about the Hindenburg disaster, Alger Hiss, the FBI, the Cuban Missile Crisis, Barry Goldwater, the Watergate scandal, the Mafia, the Ku Klux Klan, political bosses and healthcare in the United States. He has also written about historic events such as the American Revolutionary War, P.T. Barnum, the Pinkertons and Theodore Roosevelt.
He is the author of 45 books and a winner of the Heywood Broun Award for exposing social injustice.