Wil Haygood Washington Post, Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Books, Salary, and Net Worth

Wil Haygood Bio | Wiki

Wil Haygood is a veteran American journalist who is a Washington Post writer and author of several books, including “Two on the River,” “King of Cats: The Life and Times of Adam Clayton Powell Jr.,” and “The Haygoods of Columbus: A Love Story.”Before, Wil worked as a staff writer at the Boston Globe

Wil Haygood Age

He was born on September 19, 1954, in Columbus, Ohio, in the United States. He is 67 years old.

Wil Haygood Height

He is a man of average stature. Wil stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in ( Approx1.7 m).

Wil Haygood Family

He was born and raised in Columbus, Ohio by his father and mother. Currently, Wil has not mentioned any details concerning either his parents or if he has siblings.

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Wil Haygood Wife

He happily married his lovely wife whom Wil has not mentioned her name to the public. When Wil wrote the story about Mr. Allen, there were so many things that happened. At first, his wife passed away on the day the country elected the first African American president.

Wil Haygood Miami University

He went to Miami University in 1972. Wil became determined to earn a spot on Miami’s basketball team, and during the 1973 to 1974 season. Wil was a proud member of the Miami Campus junior varsity team. Later he also graduated from Miami in 1976 earning a degree in urban planning, but exhibiting a knack for storytelling early on, he started in journalism at the Charleston (West Virginia) Gazette and two years later, moved to Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Wil Haygood Washington Post

Will is a fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation and a professor at Miami Campus. His 2018 book Tigerland: 1968 to 1969: A City Divided, A Nation Torn Apart, And A Magical Season Of Healing was the runner-up for the 2019 Dayton Literary Peace Prize for Nonfiction.

He became a staff writer at the Boston Globe in 1984, where Wil was a Pulitzer Prize finalist and remained there many years before becoming a writer for the Washington Post in 2002. Being an investigative reporter, he also traveled all over the world, for example, France, Germany, India, South Africa, where Wil witnessed Nelson Mandela’s liberation from prison, and Somalia, where he was also kidnapped and ransomed by rebels.

Examples of his journalism honors are the National Headliner Award, the New England Associated Press Award, the Sunday Magazine Editors Award, the Paul L. Myhre Single Story Award, the Virginia Press Association Award, and the National Association of Black Journalist Award for feature writing and foreign reporting, and many others.

Wil’s colleagues at the Washington Post Include:

George Will -political commentator

David Waigel – political contributor

Thomas Boswell – political commentator

Tom Hamburger -reporter

Dorothy Butler Gilliam -reporter

Dana Priest -reporter

Wil Haygood Tigerland

Being a writer intensely interested in 20th century America and the personalities and movements that intersected around politics, history, and race, Wil uses Tigerland to share yet another story that needs to be shared. “The story reached out to me from my past,” Wil said. “It kept asking me to dig deeper and deeper into the fabric of our nation’s past. Even if it’s about winning against stiff competition, it’s also a cultural history of our nation.”

Wil Haygood Books | Author

-The Butler: A Witness to History, 2013
-Showdown: Thurgood Marshall and the Supreme Court Nomination that Changed America, 2015
-Tigerland: 1968-1969: A City Divided, A Nation Torn Apart, And A Magical Season Of Healing, 2018.
-Two on the River, 1986
-King of Cats: The Life and Times of Adam Clayton Powell Jr., 1993
-The Haygoods of Columbus, 1997
-In Black and White: The Life of Sammy Davis Jr., 2003
-Sweet Thunder: The Life and Times of Sugar Ray Robinson, 2009

Wil Haygood Harlem Renaissance

He was named guest curator for the Columbus Museum of Art’s upcoming exhibit, “I, Too, Sing America: The Harlem Renaissance at 100.

The exhibit, on view from Oct. 19, 2018, through Jan. 20, 2019, is the centerpiece of a Columbus-wide cultural project celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Harlem Renaissance, a cultural movement that resonated beyond the New York neighborhood in which it was born.

Paintings, photographs, books, music, films, and posters will be included in the exhibit. Wil has been traveling around the nation selecting art for the exhibition and also will write the book that accompanies the show and give a lecture at the opening.

His prize-winning biographies of Adam Clayton Powell Jr., Sammy Davis Jr., Sugar Ray Robinson, and Thurgood Marshall also all featured 20th-century figures also touched by the Harlem Renaissance.

Wil Haygood A Butler Well Served | The Butler

Wil has written a book about Allen, The Butler: A Witness to History. He also revealed that he had tracked down another White House butler while being interviewed on the radio program Conversations with Allan Wolper on WBGO 88.3FM. By the last minute, this butler, who had worked three presidents, refused to be interviewed; the man’s family apparently did not want his story out against the parallel story of the election of President Barack Obama.

Wil Haygood Thurgood Marshall

He started work on his seventh book, Showdown: Thurgood Marshall and the Supreme Court Nomination That Changed America in 2010, based on the work of Thurgood Marshall (the first African-American Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court).

His book earned several literary awards and praise from media critics. Moreover, in the 2016 Scribes Book Award from the American Society of Legal Writers, Showdown was an NAACP Image Award nominee, an Andrew Carnegie Medal of Excellence nominee, and a finalist for the 2016 Dayton Literary Peace Prize.

The book became the summer reading book for incoming students at Loyola University in 2017, and was recently,  named to the 2019 and 2020 Choose to Read Ohio (CTRO) booklist.

Wil Haygood Salary

He is a The Washington Post writer. Therefore, Wil earns a decent salary as The Washington Post writer. Wil’s average salary is $78,137 per year.

Wil Haygood Net Worth

Wil writes for The Washington Post. Therefore, Wil has accumulated a decent fortune over the years he has served. Wil’s estimated net worth is $721,310.

How Old Is Wil Haygood

Will is a 67-year-old who was born on September 19, 1954, in Columbus, Ohio, in the United States.

Is Wil Haygood Married

Yes. He happily married his lovely wife whom Wil has not mentioned her name to the public.

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