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19. März 2024 · This biographical timeline explores William F. Buckley, Jr.’s life and the major milestones in his career.
- William F. Buckley Jr. | American Masters | PBS
SCHEDULE. William F. Buckley Jr. WRITER Nov 24, 1925 - Feb...
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He left National Review in 2004, and “Firing Line” aired his...
- William F. Buckley Jr. | American Masters | PBS
William Frank Buckley Jr. (born William Francis Buckley; November 24, 1925 – February 27, 2008) was an American conservative writer, public intellectual, and political commentator. Born in New York City, Buckley spoke Spanish as his first language before learning French and then English as a child.
18. Apr. 2024 · William F. Buckley, Jr. (born November 24, 1925, New York, New York, U.S.—died February 27, 2008, Stamford, Connecticut) was a versatile American editor, author, and conservative gadfly who became an important intellectual influence in conservative politics.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
William Frank Buckley Jr. (* 24. November 1925 in New York City ; † 27. Februar 2008 in Stamford , Connecticut) war ein konservativer amerikanischer Autor, Journalist und Kommentator.
Buckley received a B.A. with honors (political science, economics, and history) from Yale University in 1950. In 1965 he ran for mayor of New York City and received 13.4 percent of the vote on the Conservative Party ticket.