Katharine Graham

Katharine  Graham

Katharine Graham was the publisher of the Washington Post from 1969 to 1979, guiding the publication through the Pentagon Papers and Watergate crises, as well as the president and chairman of the Washington Post Company for a much longer time. Personal History, her best-selling autobiography, awarded her a Pulitzer Prize in 1998. In July 2001, she died at the age of eighty-four.