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Rankin Barbee : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rankin Barbee David Rankin Barbee (October 15, 1874, in Murfreesboro, Tennessee—March 7, 1958, Orange, Texas) was an American journalist, a public relations writer for the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration and a researcher in American history, best known for writing on Southern history.〔(David Rankin Barbee: A biographical sketch )〕 Barbee, known by his middle name Rankin, was descended from a powerful Tennessee political family. ==Biography== From 1928 to 1933 Rankin Barbee wrote the column "Profiles" in the ''Washington Post,'' earning him "a large and loyal audience."〔 He joined the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt as a public relations writer for the Federal Alcohol Administration.〔 After his retirement, he became a full-time historic researcher, mostly writing on Southern history and on President Abraham Lincoln. He published articles in history magazines and books. He was represented by the literary agent Barthold Fles.〔(【引用サイトリンク】Margaret Bearden papers: Folder listing )〕 Today his papers are held in the special collections of the Georgetown University Library.
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