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W.O. Saunders

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William Oscar "W.O." Saunders

William Oscar "W. O." Saunders (1884-1940) was an American newspaper publisher, journalist, essayist, magazine contributor, satirist, critic of rural American life and culture.[1]

H.L. Mencken wrote of Saunders "if the South had forty editors like Saunders, it could be rid of its problems in five years." [2]

References

  1. ^ "The Independent Man", Keith Saunders, Edwards and Broughton ; [S.I.] : Saunders Press, 1962
  2. ^ "NC Historical Marker Website". State of North Carolina. Retrieved March 8, 2013.