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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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