
Hodding Carter (1907–1972)
Author of Robert E. Lee and the Road of Honor
About the Author
Disambiguation Notice:
Hodding Carter (1907-1972) should not be confused with his son Hodding Carter III (b. 1935), nor his grandson W. Hodding Carter (b. 1962).
Works by Hodding Carter
So the Heffners left McComb - What Happens to an Innocent Family When Violence Goes Unchecked (2016) 9 copies
So great a good;: A history of the Episcopal Church in Louisiana and of Christ Church Cathedral, 1805-1955, (1955) 7 copies
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- Legal name
- Carter, William Hodding, II
- Birthdate
- 1907-02-03
- Date of death
- 1972-04-04
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Bowdoin College (AB|1927)
Columbia University (MA|Journalism|1928) - Occupations
- journalist
newspaper editor
publisher - Awards and honors
- Pulitzer Prize (editorials | 1946)
- Relationships
- Carter, Irma Dutartre (mother)
Carter, William Hodding , I (father)
Carter, William Hodding, III (son)
Carter, William Hodding, IV (grandson) - Short biography
- Mr. Carter had three sons. The eldest, Hodding Carter III, was a White House aide during the Jimmy Carter administration.
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Hammond, Louisiana, USA
- Places of residence
- Hammond, Louisiana, USA
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Greenville, Mississippi, USA - Burial location
- Greeneville Cemetery, Greenville, Mississippi, USA
- Disambiguation notice
- Hodding Carter (1907-1972) should not be confused with his son Hodding Carter III (b. 1935), nor his grandson W. Hodding Carter (b. 1962).
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Reviews
Carter was a prominent journalist of his era and lived near the Mississippi River in Greenville, Mississippi. This book takes on the task of describing much of the human history with the Mississippi, or at least the part that began when Europeans arrived in North America. The book is interesting mostly as a time capsule. Carter writes confidently about how man (and it is always men at that time) had conquered and tamed the river and about the unquestioned good of every economic activity show more along the river, like oil and gas exploration.
A generation later, we have a better understanding of the costs of our efforts to tame the river and to exploit every natural resource along its way, but if you want to know how we got here, this book is a pretty good introduction. I'm also not a big fan of his writing style, at least in this book; the prose is bloated and there are some factual errors that bothered me. I'm also pretty sure that some of the photographs are mislabeled. show less
A generation later, we have a better understanding of the costs of our efforts to tame the river and to exploit every natural resource along its way, but if you want to know how we got here, this book is a pretty good introduction. I'm also not a big fan of his writing style, at least in this book; the prose is bloated and there are some factual errors that bothered me. I'm also pretty sure that some of the photographs are mislabeled. show less
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1970s (1)
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Statistics
- Works
- 23
- Also by
- 6
- Members
- 1,013
- Popularity
- #25,447
- Rating
- 3.7
- Reviews
- 3
- ISBNs
- 23










