David Graham Phillips
David Graham Phillips, born October 31, 1867 - died January 23, 1911, was an American journalist and novelist.
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October 31 - 1867 - January 23 - 1911
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Born in Madison, Indiana, after graduating high school Phillips entered Asbury College following which he degreed from College of New Jersey in 1887.
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Madison, Indiana - Asbury College - College of New Jersey
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After completing his education, Phillips worked as a newspaper reporter in Cincinnati, Ohio before moving on to New York City where he was employed as a columnist and editor with the New York World until 1902. In his spare time, he wrote a novel, The Great God Success that was published in 1901. The book sold well enough that his royalty income was sufficient enough to allow him to work as a freelance journalist while dedicating himself to writing fiction. Writing articles for various prominent magazines, he began to develop a reputation as a competent investigative journalist. Considered a progressive, Phillips' novels often commented on social issues of the day and frequently chronicled events based on his real-life journalistic experiences.
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Cincinnati, Ohio - New York City - New York World
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Phillips' article in Cosmopolitan magazine in April of 1906 exposed campaign contributors being rewarded by certain members of the United States Senate. The story launched a scathing attack on Rhode Island senator, Nelson W. Aldrich, one of the most powerful politicians of the day and brought Phillips a great deal of national exposure -- not a bad thing for a novelist. This, and other similar articles sparked much public debate. However, his reputation as a muckraker cost him his life when, in January of 1911, he was shot and killed outside the Princeton Club in New York city by a deranged musician who believed that Phillips' novel, The Fashionable Adventures of Joshua Craig had cast literary aspersions on his family.
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Cosmopolitan - United States Senate - Rhode Island - Nelson W. Aldrich - Muckraker
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Following David Graham Phillips' death, his sister Carolyn organized his final manuscript for posthumous publication as '. In 1931, that book would be made into an MGM motion picture of the same name starring Greta Garbo and Clark Gable.
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MGM - Greta Garbo - Clark Gable
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He is interred in the Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, New York.
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Kensico Cemetery - Valhalla, New York
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