Virginia Hamilton (5) (1921–2016)
Author of Teddy's Child: Growing Up in the Anxious Southern Gentry Between the Great Wars
For other authors named Virginia Hamilton, see the disambiguation page.
Works by Virginia Hamilton
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Hamilton, Virginia Van der Veer
- Birthdate
- 1921-09-07
- Date of death
- 2016-04-04
- Gender
- female
- Education
- Birmingham Southern College (BA)
University of Alabama (MA)
University of Alabama (PhD) - Occupations
- journalist
historian
professor (history) - Organizations
- Associated Press
Birmingham News
University of Montevallo
Birmingham Southern College
University of Alabama - Awards and honors
- University of Alabama (DLitt, honorary)
Who's Who of American Women - Short biography
- [from University of Georgia Press website]
During and after World War II, VIRGINIA VAN DER VEER HAMILTON became a pioneer in journalism and academe—two careers in which only a small minority of women then participated. Hired as a typist in the Washington, DC bureau of The Associated Press (AP), she rose to become the AP reporter for the "women's beat" at the Truman White House. While a wife and mother, she became the second woman to earn a PhD from the History Department of The University of Alabama. She taught at The University of Alabama at Birmingham, chaired its history department for ten years and wrote eight award-winning books as well as numerous articles in scholarly journals, American Heritage, and The New York Times. - Birthplace
- Kansas City, Missouri, USA
- Places of residence
- Birmingham, Alabama, USA
New York, New York, USA
Washington, D.C., USA - Place of death
- Birmingham, Alabama, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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- Work
- 1
- Member
- 1
- Popularity
- #2,962,639
- ISBNs
- 439
- Languages
- 8
