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William Allen Bishop
Bishop speaking at Ideafestival 2015
Born1953
Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
Occupations
  • Author
  • Journalist
  • Social commentator
Known forCo-author of The Big Sort: Why the Clustering of Like-Minded America is Tearing Us Apart
Notable work
  • The Big Sort: Why the Clustering of Like-Minded America Is Tearing Us Apart (co-authored with Robert Cushing)

William Allen Bishop (born 1953)[1][2] is an American author, journalist and social commentator. He co-wrote a book with retired college professor Robert Cushing entitled The Big Sort: Why the Clustering of Like-Minded America Is Tearing Us Apart. His ideas have influenced the speeches of former U.S. President Bill Clinton.[3][4]

Bishop was born in Louisville, Kentucky.[5]

He is the co-founder and contributing editor of the Daily Yonder, a blog about rural issues in the United States. Bishop has worked for several newspapers: the Austin American-Statesman, Lexington Herald-Leader, and The Mountain Eagle. He has a degree from Duke University. His wife, Julie Ardery, is also a co-founder and contributing editor of the Daily Yonder. The couple previously owned a newspaper: the Bastrop County Times. They currently live in La Grange, Texas.[6][7]

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References

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  1. ^ "Philip Ardery Obituary". Lexington Herald-Leader. July 29, 2012. Retrieved February 4, 2024.
  2. ^ "The big sort". Library of Congress. Retrieved February 4, 2024.
  3. ^ The Big Sort thebigsort.com. Retrieved March 2011
  4. ^ "The Big Sort: Excerpt". The Economist. Retrieved March 2011
  5. ^ Cross, Al; Blackford, Ann (October 24, 2014). "Kentuckians Win Top Awards of Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues". UK Now. University of Kentucky. Retrieved February 4, 2024.
  6. ^ "Staff" Archived June 3, 2013, at the Wayback Machine dailyyonder.com. Retrieved June 2013
  7. ^ "Authors" thebigsort.com. Retrieved June 2013
  8. ^ "Historical Winners List". UCLA Anderson School of Management. Retrieved January 31, 2019.
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