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Washington Post - translation to English

DAILY BROADSHEET NEWSPAPER IN WASHINGTON, D.C.
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  • [[One Franklin Square]], the current home of the ''Post''
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  • ''The Washington Post'' building the week after the 1948 Presidential election. The "Crow-Eaters" sign is addressed to [[Harry Truman]], after his surprise re-election.
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  • The previous headquarters of ''The Washington Post'' on 15th Street NW in Washington, D.C.
  • Demolition of the 15th Street headquarters in April 2016
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Washington Post         
Washington Post, diario americano importante que se publica en Washington
Washington D.C.         
CAPITAL CITY OF THE UNITED STATES
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n. Washington D.C., ciudad capital de los EEUU
Booker T. Washington         
  • 1951 Carver-Washington commemorative half dollar
  • Handbill from 1909 tour of southern [[Virginia]] and [[West Virginia]].
  • Booker T. Washington with his third wife Margaret and two sons, Ernest, left and Booker T., Jr., right
  • The Oaks – Booker T. Washington's house at [[Tuskegee University]]
  • Washington giving a speech at [[Carnegie Hall]] in [[New York City]], 1909
  • Washington circa 1895, by [[Frances Benjamin Johnston]]
  • National Portrait Gallery]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]
  • Booker T. Washington was honored on a Commemorative U.S. Postage stamp, issue of 1940.
  • Booker T. Washington's coffin being carried to grave site.
  • Washington early in his career
  • Booker Washington and [[Theodore Roosevelt]] at [[Tuskegee Institute]], 1905
  • A history class conducted at the Tuskegee Institute in 1902
  • Washington's wealthy friends included [[Andrew Carnegie]] and [[Robert Curtis Ogden]], seen here in 1906 while visiting [[Tuskegee Institute]].
AFRICAN-AMERICAN EDUCATOR, AUTHOR, ORATOR, AND ADVISOR (1856-1915)
Booker T, Washington; Booker Talaiferro Washington; Booker T Washington; Booker Washington; Booker T, WA; Dr. Booker T. Washington; Booker Taliaferro Washington; Brooker T. Washington; Brooker washington; Brooker t washington; Tuskegee Machine; Booker washington; List of books written by Booker T. Washington; Washington, Booker T., 1856-1915
Booker T. Washington (1856-1915), activista de los derechos humanos afroamericano, uno de los fundadores de la Universidad Tuskegee en los Estados Unidos

Definition

post mortem
post mortem (lat.; pronunc. [post mórtem]) Expresión que significa "después de la muerte", usada principalmente en medicina legal.

Wikipedia

The Washington Post

The Washington Post (also known as the Post and, informally, WaPo) is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C. It is the most widely circulated newspaper within the Washington metropolitan area.

The Post was founded in 1877. In its early years, it went through several owners and struggled both financially and editorially. Financier Eugene Meyer purchased it out of bankruptcy in 1933 and revived its health and reputation, work continued by his successors Katharine and Phil Graham (Meyer's daughter and son-in-law), who bought out several rival publications. The Post's 1971 printing of the Pentagon Papers helped spur opposition to the Vietnam War. Reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein broke the story about a break-in at the Democratic National Headquarters at the Watergate in Washington D.C. and the cover up that followed. The Watergate scandal resulted in the 1974 resignation of President Richard Nixon. In October 2013, the Graham family sold the newspaper to Nash Holdings, a holding company owned by Jeff Bezos, for $250 million.

As of 2020 the newspaper had won the Pulitzer Prize 65 times for its work, the second-most of any publication (after The New York Times). It is considered a newspaper of record in the U.S. Post journalists have received 18 Nieman Fellowships and 368 White House News Photographers Association awards. The paper is one of the few remaining American newspapers to operate foreign bureaus.

Examples of use of Washington Post
1. Jay Mathews covers education for The Washington Post. ©2006 The Washington Post Company.
2. Jackson Diehl is deputy editorial page editor of The Washington Post. ©2005 The Washington Post.
3. Supreme Court, The Washington Post reported Saturday.
4. QUESTION:'4; Washington Post reported today, Mr.
5. Where‘s Tuesday‘s Washington Post?" Darrell was embarrassed.