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Jefferson Morley

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Jefferson Morley is an American independent journalist and author. He has written a number of books about American history, particularly the history of the CIA and the assassination of John F. Kennedy.

He was a Washington Post writer for 15 years and currently serves as vice-president of the Mary Ferrell Foundation.[1][2] He has also written for Salon[3] and The Intercept[4].

He attended Yale University and in 2007 he became the national editorial director for the Center for Independent Media.[5][2]

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  1. ^ Wang, Amy B.; Paybarah, Azi. "National Archives releases thousands of documents on Kennedy assassination". The Washington Post.
  2. ^ a b Hage, Dave (7 November 2017). "Review: 'The Ghost,' by Jefferson Morley". The Minnesota Star Tribune.
  3. ^ "Jefferson Morley". Salon.com.
  4. ^ "Jefferson Morley". The Intercept.
  5. ^ Romenesko, Jim (16 October 2007). "WP veteran Morley joins Center for Independent Media". Poynter Institute. poynter.org.