Edna Noble White

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Edna Noble White[edit | edit source]

Edna Noble White
Name Edna Noble White
Birth name
Birth date (1904-02-15)February
15, 1904
Birth place Chicago, Illinois, United States
Death date July 20, 1992(1992-07-20) (aged 88)
Death place Los Angeles, California, United States
Alma mater
Occupation Journalist, Author
Years active
Organization
Known for
Notable works
Spouse(s) John White
Website


Edna Noble White (February 15, 1904 – July 20, 1992) was an American journalist and author. She was born in Chicago, Illinois and later moved to Los Angeles, California.

Career[edit | edit source]

White began her career as a journalist in the 1920s, working for various newspapers and magazines. She gained recognition for her investigative reporting and in-depth interviews with prominent figures of the time. Her writing style was known for its clarity and attention to detail.

In the 1930s, White published her first book, The Power of Words, which explored the impact of language on society. The book received critical acclaim and established her as a respected author.

Throughout her career, White continued to write articles and books on a wide range of topics, including politics, social issues, and culture. Her works often provided insightful analysis and commentary, earning her a loyal readership.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Edna Noble White's contributions to journalism and literature have left a lasting impact. Her dedication to investigative reporting and her ability to communicate complex ideas in a clear and accessible manner have inspired many aspiring journalists and authors.

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