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  1. Baker wrote two autobiographies, Native American (1941) and American Chronicle (1945). Baker died of a heart attack in Amherst, Massachusetts, and is buried in Amherst's Wildwood Cemetery. Buildings have been named in honor of both Ray Stannard Baker and David Grayson (his pen name).

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  2. Troubled by heart problems for the last decade of his life, Baker died of a heart attack in Amherst, Massachusetts in July 1946.

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  3. Ray Stannard Baker became both a leading muckraking journalist of the Progressive era and an acclaimed writer of nonfiction books and pastoral prose. A native of Michigan, he worked as a reporter for the Chicago Record from 1892 to 1897 and joined the staff of the innovative and popular McClure's magazine in 1898.

  4. Troubled by heart problems for the last decade of his life, Baker died of a heart attack in Amherst, Massachusetts in July 1946. Support Provided by: Learn More. Baker was a leading national...

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  5. Jun 11, 2018 · Baker died of a heart attack in Amherst, Mass., on July 12, 1946. Further Reading. Baker's own writings include Native American: The Book of My Youth (1941) and American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker (David Grayson) (1945).

  6. Digital History>eXplorations>Lynching>The Debate Over Lynching Begins>Ray Baker. Ray Stannard Baker, What is a Lynching?, McClure's Magazine (February, 1905) Well, on Monday afternoon the mob began to gather.

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  8. for this is Ray Stannard Baker's centennial year. He was born on April 17, 1870, in Lansing and he died in 1946 after having lived in Amherst, Massachusetts, for thirty-five years. Add to his career as a journalistic crusader his work as a history maker with Woodrow Wilson and then as author of the still important series of books on