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Hedrick Smith is an American journalist and author currently working as an Executive Editor of the website ReclaimTheAmericanDream.org and the YouTube channel The People vs. The Politicians. Before, Hedrick worked as a Washington Bureau Chief, Moscow Bureau Chief, and Deputy National Editor at the New York Times.
Hedrick Smith Age
He was born on July 9, 1933, in Kilmacolm, Scotland. Hedrick is 89 years old.
Hedrick Smith Height
He is a man of above-average stature. Hedrick stands at a height of 5 ft 9 in (Approx 1.75 m).
Hedrick Smith Family
He was born and raised in Kilmacolm, Scotland to his parents. Hedrick is the son of Sterling L. Smith of Greenville, S.C., and the late Phebe Hedrick Smith. Hedrick’s father, a management consultant, retired as controller of Deering-Milliken, the textile concern currently known as Milliken & Company.
Hedrick Smith Wife
Hedrick is married to his wife Susan Zox Eidenberg who worked as the acting director of public relations at the Children’s Hospital National Medical Center in Washington. The pair married in March 1987. Hedrick was previously married to Ann Bickford, on June 29, 1957, and divorced in December 1985. He has four children named Laurel Ann, Jennifer Laurence, Sterling Scott, and Lesley Roberts.
Hedrick Smith Education
He attended and studied at The Choate School (now Choate Rosemary Hall) in Wallingford, Connecticut, and at Williams College, where Hedrick received a B.A. in American history and literature in 1955. From 1955 through 1956, Hedrick did graduate work in PPE (Politics, Philosophy, and Economics) as a Fulbright Scholar at Oxford University. He worked in the U.S. Air Force from 1956 through 1959. In 1969, Hedrick won a Nieman Fellowship to study at Harvard University, concentrating on Russian studies.
Hedrick Smith Website
She works as an Executive Editor of the website ReclaimTheAmericanDream.org and the YouTube channel The People vs. The Politicians. Before, Hedrick worked as a Washington Bureau Chief, Moscow Bureau Chief, and Deputy National Editor at the New York Times.
Hedrick Smith Russia
On January 1, 1976, Hedrick authored his book titled The Russians. In this book, he has done what we all wish we could do: he has gone to Russia and spoken to the people. During steaming samovars, in cramped flats, and on dirt floors, Hedrick has spoken to peasants and bureaucrats, artists and officials. Hedrick has studied their customs and their governments and shares his fascinating insights and fresh perspectives with us.
Hedrick Smith The Power Game
On September 29, 1996, Hedrick published his book The Power Game: How Washington Works. In this book, Hedrick goes inside America’s power center in Washington, DC to reveal how the game of governing was played in the 1980s.
In 1989 and 1990, Hedrick changed his best-selling book, The Power Game, into a four-hour documentary series giving his inside analysis of how power politics work – or don’t work – in Washington and launched a 25-year TV production career that generated 26 prime-time specials and mini-series for PBS.
Hedrick Smith Who Stole The American Dream
He is the author of his non-fiction book titled Who Stole the American Dream? which was published in 2012 by Random House. The book describes the consolidation of wealth in the United States and the dismantling of the middle class.
In this book, Hedrick shows how corporate chieftains in cahoots with their stockholders rather than their employees sold out those employees — sold them out with the blessing of U.S. senators, U.S. representatives, U.S. presidents, presidential appointees at executive branch agencies as well as a bare majority of U.S. Supreme Court Justices validating the decisions of mostly Republican-appointed lower court judges.
Hedrick Smith Author
She has authored five best-selling books such as The Russians, The Power Game: How Washington Works, and Who Stole the American Dream?, and co-authored several other books, such as The Pentagon Papers and Reagan: The Man, the President.
Hedrick Smith Books
– The Russians (1976)
– The Pentagon Papers: The Secret History of the Vietnam War (co-authored with Neil Sheehan, 1971)
– Reagan: The Man, the President (1981)
– The Power Game: How Washington Works (1987)
– The New Russians (1990)
The Media and the Gulf War (1992)
– Rethinking America (1995)
– Who Stole the American Dream? (2012)
Hedrick Smith Salary
He earns a satisfying amount from his work as an Executive Editor of the website ReclaimTheAmericanDream.org and the YouTube channel The People vs. The Politicians. Hedrick’s average salary is $98,893 per year.
Hedrick Smith Net Worth
He gets his wealth from his work as an Executive Editor of the website ReclaimTheAmericanDream.org and the YouTube channel The People vs. The Politicians. Therefore, Hedrick has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Hedrick’s estimated net worth is $1.5 million.
Is Hedrick Smith Married
Yes, Hedrick is married to his wife Susan Zox Eidenberg who worked as the acting director of public relations at the Children’s Hospital National Medical Center in Washington. The pair married in March 1987.
How Old Is Hedrick Smith
Hedrick is an 89-year-old who was born on July 9, 1933, in Kilmacolm, Scotland.
Who Is Hedrick Smith
Hedrick is an American journalist and author currently working as an Executive Editor of the website ReclaimTheAmericanDream.org and the YouTube channel The People vs. The Politicians. Before, Hedrick worked as a Washington Bureau Chief, Moscow Bureau Chief, and Deputy National Editor at the New York Times.