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  1. Douglas Southall Freeman (May 16, 1886 – June 13, 1953) was an American historian, biographer, newspaper editor, radio commentator, and author. He is best known for his multi-volume biographies of Robert E. Lee and George Washington , for both of which he was awarded Pulitzer Prizes .

  2. Jun 9, 2024 · Douglas Southall Freeman was an American journalist and author noted for writings on the Confederacy. After receiving degrees from Johns Hopkins University and Washington and Lee University, Freeman began a long and distinguished teaching career. Among numerous other posts, he served for a year

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  3. Feb 1, 2022 · Learn about the life and work of Douglas Southall Freeman, a prominent historian, journalist, and broadcaster. He wrote acclaimed biographies of Robert E. Lee and George Washington, but also supported segregation and eugenics.

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  4. May 17, 2018 · Learn about the life and work of Douglas Southall Freeman, a prominent American biographer of Robert E. Lee and George Washington. Find out how he combined journalism and history, won a Pulitzer Prize, and wrote seven volumes of Washington's biography.

  5. Nov 26, 2012 · A tribute to the Virginian historian who wrote biographies of Washington and Lee. The article by H.G. Nicholas praises his loyalty, objectivity and scholarship as a Southerner and an amateur historian.

  6. Apr 3, 2001 · Douglas Southall Freeman, the son of a Confederate soldier, was born in Lynchburg, Virginia, in 1886. He was commissioned to write a one-volume biography of Lee in 1915, but his research and writings over two decades produced four large volumes. Freeman won another Pulitzer Prize for his six-volume definitive biography of George Washington.

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  8. Douglas Southall Freeman was born in Lynchburg, Virginia, on May 16, 1886. He graduated from the University of Richmond with the degree of A.B. and received his Ph.D. in history from the Johns Hopkins University in 1908.