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  1. Feb 8, 2024 · Katharine Graham’s Husband, Phil, died on August 3, 1963, at the age of 48 due to a gunshot wound, which he inflicted on himself with a 28-gauge shotgun. He didn’t leave any note behind to reveal why he took such a step, but the people close to him knew of his mental health struggles and how his condition had been worsening with time.

  2. In her book, Graham noted that it was “especially strange for him to call me ‘Katie,’ which no one has ever called me.” In July 2001, Graham, 84, died of injuries sustained in a fall at a meeting in Idaho. She is buried next to her husband in a plot across R Street in Oak Hill Cemetery.

    • The Vietnam War, The Post and The Pentagon Papers
    • The Necessity to Change
    • Feeling Miscast in Her New Role
    • The Transformation of Katherine Graham

    Starring Meryl Streep as Graham and Tom Hanks as Bradlee, the film focuses on a time in the early 1970s when the First Amendment’s freedom of the press was tested in a battle with Nixon’s White House. When the New York Times received a temporary restraining order from continuing to publish a classified study on the Vietnam War, The Postmust conside...

    Born into a wealthy family in 1917, married in 1940 and having four children, Graham was comfortable in her supporting role. She describes herself in her autobiography, Personal History as a rules follower, learning to get along wherever she might be. Only when looking back does she question why she never thought to create her own way. When her fat...

    Appearing more comfortable hosting a dinner party than sitting in a boardroom, Graham is determined to hang on to The Postfor her children. After her husband’s death, she recalls asking out loud what will happen to all of them. A friend pointed to her without saying a word. She knew then it was up to her. Graham reveals in her autobiography that he...

    Her life from daughter to wife to widow to woman parallels the history of women in this century, wrote Nora Ephron in her review of Graham’s autobiography. But although she was often the only woman in the room and feeling inadequate, she did become more self-assured in the determination to preserve her family’s legacy. Beyond winning the right, alo...

  3. Aug 28, 2024 · She rose above her husbands abuse while still loving him and having compassion for his illness and gradually blossomed after his death into the woman she was always meant to be. The coincidence of Graham taking over the Post during the 1970s at the height of the Women’s Movement helped strengthen her resolve despite having no role models.

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  4. Jul 23, 2001 · Now, remembering two women of distinction: Katharine Graham of the Washington Post, and author Eudora Welty. Miss Welty died today in Jackson, Mississippi, the town she had lived in and...

  5. Jan 12, 2018 · The real-life Katherine — who spent most of her adult life as a society wife, raising four children and hosting famous friends like the Kennedys at her D.C. home — stepped into the role in ...

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  7. Feb 27, 2018 · Traumatized by her husband's death and unsure of her ability to lead the enterprise, Kay Graham had a difficult decision to make: Sell the paper or run it herself.

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