Hank Klibanoff Explained

Hank Klibanoff
Birth Date:26 March 1949
Birth Place:Florence, Alabama, U.S.
Education:Coffee High School
Washington University in St. Louis (BA)
Medill School of Journalism
Spouse:Laurie Leonard
Children:3
Awards:Peabody Award (2018)

Hank Klibanoff (born March 26, 1949, in Florence, Alabama[1]) is an American journalist, now a professor at Emory University. He and Gene Roberts won the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for History for the book .

Early life and education

Hank Klibanoff was born and raised in Florence, Alabama. He got an early start in journalism delivering newspapers by bicycle. He graduated from Coffee High School in Florence and attended Washington University in St. Louis, where he studied under Howard Nemerov and received his B.A. in English. He subsequently received a master's degree in journalism from the Medill School of Northwestern University.

Career

He was managing editor of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution until June 24, 2008, when he stepped down. He had been deputy managing editor for The Philadelphia Inquirer, where he worked for 20 years. He had also been a reporter for six years in Mississippi and three years at The Boston Globe.

Klibanoff is currently the director of the journalism program at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, as well as the project managing editor of the Civil Rights Cold Case Project.[2] [3]

He hosts a podcast called "Buried Truths" about racial tensions in Georgia during and after the 1948 election.[4] The podcast won a 2018 Peabody Award.[5]

Family

Klibanoff is father to 3 girls, Eleanor, Caroline and Corinne; he is married to Laurie Leonard.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Georgia Authors | Georgia Center for the Book | Supporting Libraries, Literary Programs and Georgia's Rich Literary Heritage. 2015-06-07. 2017-10-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20171014183243/http://www.georgiacenterforthebook.org/Georgia-Literary-Map/Georgia-Author-Detail.php?record_id=127. dead.
  2. Web site: Journalism Program Faculty. Emory University. 12 April 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150509001159/http://journalism.emory.edu/home/people/faculty.html. 9 May 2015. dead.
  3. Web site: The Team. The Civil Rights Cold Case Project. 12 April 2015.
  4. Web site: Buried Truths . npr.org . NPR . 25 April 2019.
  5. Web site: Morris . Grace . Hank Klibanoff Wins Peabody Award . The Emory Wheel . 24 April 2019 . 25 April 2019.