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432:. Cook did not want to do the article, thinking Hiss was "guilty as hell." After two more requests by McWilliams for Cook to do the article, McWilliams said, "Look, I have a proposition to make you. I know how you feel about the case, but I've talked to a lot of people who I trust. They say if anybody looked hard at the evidence they'd have a different opinion. You're known as a fact man. Will you do this for me? No obligation. Will you at least look at the facts?" Cook decided that, as a good journalist, he was obligated to look at the facts and see where they took him. 605: 1548:, May 4, 2003. Accessed January 24, 2023. "Fred J. Cook, a freelance investigative reporter who wrote exposés of the F.B.I., the C.I.A. and American corporations and who was involved in a landmark Supreme Court case affirming the regulation that broadcasters must serve the public interest, died on April 4 at his home in Interlaken, N.J. He was 92." 462:
And as a matter of fact, I don't think the book was ever challenged. If I had made some grievous error, they would have been down on my head right away, but it didn't happen. That said to me that I was pretty damned accurate. And everything I saw in the FBI documents in the 1970s just confirmed that
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espionage case in the late 1950s for Saga, a now-defunct men's magazine, "was a watershed experience" that opened "a much more critical and analytical eye" on injustice at the highest levels of government and the judicial system. "It was quite a change for a noncombative, often conservative fellow
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fired him. Cook claimed that he'd reported the alleged bribe attempt to his superiors, but his city editor denied ever hearing about the bribe. Cook asserted in his autobiography that Gleason had been pressured by
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who had begun life in a quiet seacoast town on the New Jersey shore and had grown up without any idea that he would wind up writing about the most controversial issues of his day."
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was dedicated entirely to Cook's investigation of the Hiss case, which was called, "Hiss: New Perspectives on the Strangest Case of our Time." In the article Cook wrote for
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This is an incomplete list that doesn't include all the nonfiction written for children and young adults, his fiction and his works published in magazines and newspapers.
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investigation later identified a long tradition of New York politicians putting reporters on campaign or government payrolls even as they continued covering the news.
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in 1974. He wrote a book about it called "Julia's Story: The Tragedy of an Unnecessary Death." He remarried and was survived by two children and six grandchildren.
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Moore, Kirk. “OH, THE HUMANITY': On May 6, 1937, world's largest aircraft burst into flames at Lakehurst, killing 36. Asbury Park Press (Neptune, NJ) May 5, 2002
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hauled him in for questioning, Gleason back-pedaled, saying he had "exaggerated" the story "because I was exuberant and carried away." At that point, the
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Memos to Cook during this period of his career from Gene Gleason and other reporters "on the Title I scandals of the 1950s" were an important source to
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perjury conviction, as well as oil companies and defense contractors. His writing made him the target of FBI investigations against him.
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official had offered him a bribe—well-paid government jobs for the two reporters' wives—to stop investigating the city's
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went to the Supreme Court in 1969. The Court ruled unanimously that the Fairness Doctrine was constitutional.
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and numerous other political issues and current events. He has also written about historic events such as the
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The U-2 Incident, May, 1960: An American Spy Plane Downed over Russia Intensifies the Cold War
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The Army-McCarthy Hearings, April–June, 1954: A Senator Creates a Sensation Hunting Communists
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The Unfinished Story of Alger Hiss, The F.B.I. Nobody Knows, Goldwater: Extremist on the Right
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Fred J. Cook, Maverick: Fifty Years of Investigative Reporting, Putnam, 1984, pp. 299-305.
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The Cuban Missile Crisis, October, 1962: The U.S. and Russia Face a Nuclear Showdown
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The Secret Rulers: Criminal Syndicates and How They Control the U.S. Underworld
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in 1959 after writing an issue-length expose, "The Shame of New York", for
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Though conservative in many respects, Cook wrote a number of articles for
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owner Roy W. Howard to back off his controversial claim about bribery. A
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Studs Terkel discusses investigative journalism with author Fred J. Cook
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collaborator, Gene Gleason, and took positions usually identified with
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Fred J. Cook, journalist, questioned theory on JFK death. Obituary,
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City Cop: The True Story of a Young Cop's First Years on the Force
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The Nightmare Decade: The Life and Times of Senator Joe McCarthy
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Dawn over Saratoga: The Turning Point of the Revolutionary War
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who accused Hiss of being a Soviet spy while working for the
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Cook, Fred J. "Capital Punishment: Does it Prevent Crime?"
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Cook's first wife Julia died from complications from taking
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The Corrupted Land: The Social Morality of Modern Americans
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In 1967, Cook successfully sued the religious broadcaster
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The Muckrakers: Crusading Journalists Who Changed America
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initiated a series of events which in the end led to the
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Studs discusses McCarthyism with journalist Fred J. Cook
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Hiss: New Perspectives On The Strangest Case Of Our Time
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asked him to write an article about the perjury case of
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The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York
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The Great Energy Scam: Private Billions vs. Public Good
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that provoked a response from a senior director at the
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What Manner of Men: Forgotten Heroes of the Revolution
143:(March 8, 1911 – April 4, 2003) was an American 165:. He wrote from a contemporary perspective about the 125: 117: 107: 96: 88: 80: 70: 52: 34: 18: 1357:"The Alger Hiss Story Â» Fred J. Cook (2000)" 1198:"A River Dies -- And Is Born Again; A River Dies" 223:He is the author of 45 books and a winner of the 1116:Cook, Fred J. "On Being an Enemy of the FBI". 1082:Maverick: Fifty Years of Investigative Reporting 968:Maverick: Fifty Years of Investigative Reporting 849:Maverick: Fifty Years of Investigative Reporting 454:Cook expanded the article into a book entitled, 1594:Fred J. Cook Papers: An inventory of his papers 828:The Ku Klux Klan: America's Recurring Nightmare 488:", during which Gleason claimed a high-ranking 362:state prison, militant community organizers in 255:Cook began his career in journalism first as a 1393:, Indiana University Press, 1976, pp. 260-284. 1100:"The Alger Hiss Story: A search for the truth" 949:(Radio Broadcast). The Chicago History Museum 8: 1403:Anderson, David; Benjaminson, Peter (1976). 653:Rallying a Free People: Theodore Roosevelt 592:Cook died at the age of 92 at his home in 561:. Cook sued, arguing that under the FCC's 26: 15: 1069:: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York 358:, Cook wrote about spending time inside 1685:People from Monmouth County, New Jersey 860: 689:Barry Goldwater: Extremist of the Right 662:", Encyclopaedia Britannica Press, 1962 1680:People from Point Pleasant, New Jersey 1389:David Anderson and Peter Benjaminson, 783:American Political Bosses and Machines 1501: 1499: 1461: 1459: 1262:Murphy, Edward H. (August 12, 1979). 329:magazine, together with his longtime 7: 705:", Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1966. 660:Entertaining the world P. T. Barnum 472:Cook and Gleason were fired by the 420:Cook had written four articles for 404:Awards he has received include the 399:Writers and Editors War Tax Protest 1700:20th-century American male writers 1675:People from Interlaken, New Jersey 1650:American investigative journalists 1264:"The Gasoline Crisis Was No Fraud" 639:The Unfinished Story of Alger Hiss 528:Goldwater: Extremist on the Right, 456:The Unfinished Story of Alger Hiss 14: 1670:The Nation (U.S. magazine) people 1660:American male non-fiction writers 534:decision in what is known as the 137:American investigative journalist 1710:American historians of espionage 1705:20th-century American historians 1430:Friendly, Fred W. (1975-03-30). 435:The September 21, 1957 issue of 408:and the Page One Award from the 380:. He has also written about the 102:Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v. FCC 1363:from the original on 2016-08-06 932:Terkel, Studs (July 27, 1971). 868:Carlson, Michael (2003-05-09). 726:", Crowell-Collier Press, 1969. 259:and then as a reporter for the 227:for exposing social injustice. 1055:Subscription required database 1: 1506:Brody, Jane E. (1976-06-29). 1015:(Newark, NJ) - April 7, 2003. 797:Lobbying in American Politics 282:, he covered the nearby 1937 1229:Cook, Fred J. (1966-09-25). 1196:Cook, Fred J. (1965-04-18). 1163:Cook, Fred J. (1968-06-30). 1130:Cook, Fred J. (1962-03-04). 710:The Plot against the Patient 378:American Petroleum Institute 1626:. Broadcast: Jul. 27, 1971. 1475:obituary, p.54, May 4, 2003 498:Manhattan District Attorney 410:Newspaper Guild of New York 296:Lakehurst Naval Air Station 274:While editor of the weekly 214:United States Supreme Court 1726: 1655:American political writers 1624:Studs Terkel Radio Archive 1616:. Broadcast: May 13, 1966. 1614:Studs Terkel Radio Archive 946:Studs Terkel Radio Archive 496:program in 1956. But when 397:In 1968, Cook signed the " 382:American Revolutionary War 237:Point Pleasant, New Jersey 187:American Revolutionary War 46:Point Pleasant, New Jersey 1690:Rutgers University alumni 1432:"WHAT'S FAIR ON THE AIR?" 717:What So Proudly We Hailed 390:slave ship rebellion for 265:. He later wrote for the 25: 984:Caro, Robert A. (1974). 837:", Franklin Watts, 1981. 816:", Franklin Watts, 1977. 799:", Franklin Watts, 1976. 785:", Franklin Watts, 1973. 764:", Franklin Watts, 1973. 750:", Franklin Watts, 1972. 740:", Franklin Watts, 1971. 682:True, the Men's Magazine 655:", Kingston House, 1961. 145:investigative journalist 84:Investigative journalist 1695:Writers from New Jersey 1406:Investigative Reporting 1391:Investigative Reporting 835:The Crimes of Watergate 719:", Prentice-Hall, 1968. 712:", Prentice-Hall, 1967. 305:'s famous biography of 286:. Having witnessed the 268:New York World-Telegram 208:for maligning him in a 1665:American tax resisters 733:", Random House, 1971. 619: 594:Interlaken, New Jersey 555:Red Lion, Pennsylvania 480:. The men appeared on 465: 292:Toms River, New Jersey 216:in 1969 to uphold the 64:Interlaken, New Jersey 724:The New Jersey Colony 607: 565:he was entitled to a 460: 100:Exposing corruption, 1508:"Books of The Times" 676:", Macmillan, 1964. 674:The FBI Nobody Knows 610:The FBI Nobody Knows 608:Cook's 1964 exposĂ©, 596:, on April 4, 2003. 549:radio broadcast, on 280:Lakewood, New Jersey 175:Cuban Missile Crisis 1598:Syracuse University 844:", Macmillan, 1982. 792:", Doubleday, 1974. 771:", Doubleday, 1973. 757:", Doubleday, 1972. 698:", Macmillan, 1966. 669:," Macmillan, 1962. 634:, September 21,1957 449:US State Department 416:Cook and Alger Hiss 406:Heywood Broun Award 373:The Washington Post 290:flying overhead at 284:Hindenburg disaster 225:Heywood Broun Award 167:Hindenburg disaster 130:Heywood Broun Award 1575:The New York Times 1545:The New York Times 1538:Lavietes, Stuart. 1512:The New York Times 1472:The New York Times 1465:Lavietes, Stuart. 1436:The New York Times 1328:The New York Times 1235:The New York Times 1202:The New York Times 1169:The New York Times 1136:The New York Times 823:", Doubleday, 1979 620: 587:open-heart surgery 543:Billy James Hargis 526:Cook's 1964 book, 522:Supreme Court case 445:Whittaker Chambers 355:The New York Times 276:New Jersey Courier 245:Rutgers University 199:Theodore Roosevelt 162:The New York Times 75:Rutgers University 1493:(PA), May 6, 2003 1490:York Daily Record 1416:978-0-253-20196-6 1355:Kisseloff, Jeff. 1287:American Heritage 1098:Kisseloff, Jeff. 997:978-0-394-48076-3 830:", Messner, 1980. 804:Privateers of `76 778:", Fawcett, 1973. 667:The Warfare State 615:The Doorbell Rang 563:Fairness Doctrine 547:Christian Crusade 392:American Heritage 317:William Remington 262:Asbury Park Press 235:Cook was born in 218:fairness doctrine 183:Watergate scandal 156:Asbury Park Press 135: 134: 89:Years active 1717: 1558: 1555: 1549: 1536: 1530: 1529: 1527: 1526: 1503: 1494: 1482: 1476: 1463: 1454: 1453: 1451: 1450: 1427: 1421: 1420: 1400: 1394: 1387: 1381: 1378: 1372: 1371: 1369: 1368: 1352: 1346: 1345: 1343: 1342: 1320: 1314: 1308: 1302: 1301: 1299: 1298: 1289:. 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Point Pleasant, New Jersey
Interlaken, New Jersey
Rutgers University
Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v. FCC
Heywood Broun Award
investigative journalist
The Nation
Asbury Park Press
The New York Times
Hindenburg disaster
Alger Hiss
Cuban Missile Crisis
Barry Goldwater
Watergate scandal
American Revolutionary War
P.T. Barnum
Pinkertons
Theodore Roosevelt
WGCB
landmark case
United States Supreme Court
fairness doctrine
Heywood Broun Award
Point Pleasant, New Jersey
Bay Head
Rutgers University
rewrite man
Asbury Park Press
New York World-Telegram

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