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  1. November 13, 1910. Died. November 20, 1986 (aged 76) William Bradford Huie (November 13, 1910 – November 20, 1986) was an American writer, investigative reporter, editor, national lecturer, and television host. His credits include 21 books that sold over 30 million copies worldwide. In addition to writing 14 bestsellers, he wrote hundreds of ...

  2. Apr 10, 2015 · Cover Art; USGS Maps; Top. NASA Images; Solar System Collection; ... Huie, William Bradford, 1910-1986. Publication date 1964 Topics Eatherly, Claude Publisher New ...

  3. Oct 4, 2023 · William Bradford "Bill" Huie (1910-1986) ranks as one of Alabama's most prolific authors. Over the course of his long career, Huie (pronounced "hue-ee") published numerous works of fiction and nonfiction, but he is perhaps best known as an investigative journalist. His career spanned most of the twentieth century, and Huie was a keen observer of […]

  4. Nov 13, 2014 · William Bradford Huie. By: Devin McKinney November 13, 2014 WILLIAM BRADFORD HUIE (1910-86)’s decades-long residence in that overcrowded limbo known as Literary Obscurity is a persistent puzzlement, given his ubiquity in post-WWII American political culture and entertainment media.

  5. William Bradford Huie. “The dream which built America was the dream of a land where every man could believe what he wanted to believe and advocate what he wanted to advocate, and still be safe from the anger of those who disagreed.”. William Bradford Huie, from a speech by the character Peter Garth Lafavor in Mud on the Stars. Hartselle ...

  6. Writer William Bradford Huie served in the U.S. Navy during Second World War and as an aide to a vice admiral of the Seabees, the construction battalion of the U.S. Navy. His military experience provided him with much material for future fiction and nonfiction projects.

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  8. Hartselle native William Bradford Huie already had a successful writing career before he investigated the 1955 murder of black teenager Emmett Till in Money, Mississippi, a key event leading up to the American civil rights movement. This video was produced by the University of Alabama Center for Public Television.

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