Goodwin, Doris Kearns (1943–)

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Goodwin, Doris Kearns (1943–)

American biographer. Born Jan 4, 1943, in Brooklyn, NY; Colby College, BA (magna cum laude); Harvard University, PhD in government; m. Richard Goodwin (speechwriter to presidents Kennedy and Johnson), 1975; children: 3 sons.

After writing an article opposing Lyndon Johnson's foreign policy, became a special assistant to Johnson in the White House (1968); taught a course on the American Presidency for 10 years at Harvard (1969–79); helped Johnson write his memoir The Vantage Point (1971); published Lyndon Johnson & the American Dream (1977), followed by The Fitzgeralds & the Kennedys (1987), both bestsellers; won the Pulitzer Prize for History for her biography of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, No Ordinary Time (1996); was a regular panelist on "The News Hour with Jim Lehrer."

See also memoir Wait Till Next Year (1997).

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