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likewise praised Loh for his sensitivity toward the Navajo people and his storytelling ability. The historian William H. Lyon, by contrast, called the book superficial in its analysis and criticized it for its disorganized, sometimes off-topic historical narrative and lack of citations.
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In 1976, Loh began writing a column called "Elsewhere in America". The column was published twice a week. Loh used the column to tell stories "about unusual people and places". He retired from the AP in June of 1997. That same year, Charlotte Grimes writing in the
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during the 1964 Democratic presidential primaries, called Loh's reporting the "most perceptive picture of Wallace the campaigner". Later in the 1960s, Loh covered the assassinations of the United States President
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In New York, Loh became a part of a group of feature writers known as the Poets' Corner. The AP general manager
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founded the Poets' Corner in the 1960s. Members of the group, including the journalists
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Fear, Hate, and Victimhood: How George Wallace Wrote the Donald Trump Playbook
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Parallel to his coverage of the Civil Rights Movement, Loh reported on
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called him one of "journalism's giants". Loh died on August 29, 2010
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praised Loh's "vivid and gentle ... understanding of the
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United States Air Force personnel of the Korean War
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Lords of the Earth: A History of the Navajo Indians
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(February 3, 1972). 525:from the original on September 8, 2015 437:from the original on December 5, 2021 357:from the original on October 18, 2021 7: 604:from the original on January 3, 2024 259:In 1971, Loh published a book under 623:Grimes, Charlotte (October 1997). 404:from the original on July 20, 2024 202:16th Street Baptist Church bombing 14: 544:Barbour, John (January 7, 1972). 423:Holley, Joe (December 20, 2020). 487:University Press of Mississippi 680:Journalists from New York City 590:Lyon, William H. (July 1993). 170:. In 1959, he joined the AP's 1: 458:"Gold Rush in Blooming Grove" 456:Loh, Jules (August 1, 1956). 144:. After the war, he attended 695:Georgetown University alumni 597:New Mexico Historical Review 579:. Vol. 13, no. 5. 519:Indiana Magazine of History 220:in 1965. Shortly after the 218:Selma to Montgomery marches 711: 685:People from Macon, Georgia 675:Associated Press reporters 632:American Journalism Review 481:Stoner, Andrew E. (2022). 393:The State Journal-Register 295:American Journalism Review 235:'s campaign during the 138:United States Air Force 341:Author Dies at Age 79" 210:Martin Luther King Jr. 346:Portland Press Herald 261:Crowell-Collier Press 198:civil rights movement 146:Georgetown University 76:Georgetown University 551:The Daily Inter Lake 196:Loh reported on the 172:Louisville, Kentucky 136:. Loh served in the 554:. Kalispell, Mont. 353:. August 30, 2010. 245:governor of Indiana 206:Birmingham, Alabama 161:Waco Tribune-Herald 155:The Washington Post 546:"A Navajo History" 489:. pp. 71–73. 463:The Texas Observer 339:Lords of the Earth 302:(aged 79) in 167:The Texas Observer 511:Welsh, Matthew E. 496:978-1-4968-3850-6 430:Houston Chronicle 152:, and worked for 123: 122: 90:Years active 702: 649: 648: 628: 620: 614: 613: 611: 609: 587: 581: 580: 566: 560: 559: 556:Associated Press 548:. 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Macon, Georgia
Tappan, New York
Georgetown University
Associated Press
John M. Loh
Michael A. Loh
Associated Press
Macon, Georgia
United States Air Force
Korean War
Georgetown University
Washington, D.C.
The Washington Post
Waco Tribune-Herald
The Texas Observer
Louisville, Kentucky
Wes Gallagher
Sid Moody
Hal Boyle
Saul Pett
civil rights movement
16th Street Baptist Church bombing
Birmingham, Alabama
Martin Luther King Jr.
I Have a Dream
Selma to Montgomery marches
assassination
Malcolm X
George Wallace
1964 Democratic Party presidential primaries

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