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  1. Josephus Daniels (May 18, 1862 – January 15, 1948) was an American diplomat and newspaper editor from the 1880s until his death, who managed The News & Observer in Raleigh, at the time North Carolina's largest circulation newspaper, for decades.

  2. 14 de may. de 2024 · Josephus Daniels, American editor, secretary of the U.S. Navy during World War I, and diplomat. As publisher of The News & Observer of Raleigh, North Carolina, Daniels, a white supremacist, inveighed against Black political empowerment. He helped orchestrate events that led to the Wilmington coup and massacre.

  3. Learn about Josephus Daniels, the American newspaper editor who became the secretary of the Navy during the First World War. He reformed the Navy, prepared it for war, and fought the U-boat campaign.

  4. 1 de may. de 2013 · A biography of Josephus Daniels, a progressive politician and newspaper publisher in North Carolina and the United States. Learn about his role in the Democratic Party, Woodrow Wilson's cabinet, the First World War, and the news media.

  5. Nacionalidad. norteamericana. Ciudadanía. norteamericana. Educación. Licenciado en Derecho. Josephus Daniels. Político, abogado y periodista estadounidense. Fue embajador de los Estados Unidos en México y Representante para las Américas.

  6. Daniels Josephus . 1862-1948. Nació el 18 de mayo de 1862 en Washington, North Carolina. Su padre, un constructor de barcos del mismo nombre, fue muerto durante la guerra civil norteamericana antes de que Josephus cumpliera tres años, por lo que la familia se mudó a Wilson, en el mismo estado.

  7. www.history.navy.mil › people › sec-navJosephus Daniels - NHHC

    Josephus Daniels was born 18 May 1862 in Washington, North Carolina. As editor and publisher of the News and Observer in Raleigh, North Carolina, he became a major editorial voice in the south, although he was an unrepentant lifelong white supremacist. He was appointed Secretary of the Navy for President Woodrow Wilson’s administration in 1913. His significant naval reforms included ...