Robert A. Caro was born
in New York. After graduating from Princeton
University he became a Nieman Fellow at Harvard
University. Later he worked as an investigative reporter for Newsday.
Caro's book, The
Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York won
the Pulitzer Prize for Biography and
the Francis Parkman Prize from the Society
of American Historians.
Other the last 25 years
Caro has been writing about the life and career of Lyndon
B. Johnson.
This includes The Path to Power
(1982), Means of Ascent (1990)
and Master of the Senate (2002).
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Debate on the Kennedy Assassination

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