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Marshall Frady

Marshall Bolton Frady (1940 – March 9, 2004) was an American journalist and author particularly known for his work on the African-American civil rights movement in the American South. In 1968, he published ''Wallace'', a controversial biography of George Wallace, later described by contemporary Marc Cooper as "an instant classic". His articles appeared in ''The New York Review of Books'', ''The New Yorker'', ''Newsweek'', ''Life'' and ''Harper's'', and he contributed to the American Broadcasting Company's news series ''Close Up'' and ''Nightline''.〔
== Life and career==
Frady was born in Augusta, Georgia in 1940.〔 His father was a minister in the Southern Baptist church. In 1963, Frady received a bachelor's degree from Furman University, where he later joined the faculty as writer in residence.〔 He began as a journalist at ''Newsweek'', later moving to the ''Saturday Evening Post'' and contributing to ''Harper's'' and ''Life''.〔 Frady was married three times, to Susanne Barker (January 20, 1961 – October 1966), Gloria Mochel (November 10, 1966 – 1975), and Gudrun Barbara Schunk, whom he married on May 14, 1975 and survived him. He had three children: Katrina, Carson, and Shannon.
In addition to his print work, Frady was also active as a television journalist, contributing to the American Broadcasting Company's news series ''Close Up'' and ''Nightline''.〔 In 1982, he won an Emmy for his work on a documentary about mercenaries, ''Soldiers of the Twilight''.〔

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