
George Creel - Wikipedia
George Edward Creel (December 1, 1876 – October 2, 1953) was an American investigative journalist and writer, a politician and government official. He served as the head of the United …
George Creel | Biography & Facts | Britannica
George Creel (born December 1, 1876, Lafayette county, Missouri, U.S.—died October 2, 1953, San Francisco, California) was an American writer and newspaperman who, as head of the …
Master of American Propaganda | American Experience | PBS
As chairman of the Committee on Public Information, Creel became the mastermind behind the U.S. government’s propaganda campaign in the Great War. For two years, he rallied...
Biography of George Creel, Journalist - ThoughtCo
Nov 14, 2019 · George Creel (December 1, 1876—October 2, 1953) was a newspaper reporter, politician, and author who, as chairman of the U.S. Committee on Public Information during …
Creel, George - 1914-1918-Online
George Creel is most famous as Chairman of the Committee on Public Information (CPI) in the United States during the First World War. Under his leadership, the CPI pioneered public …
George Creel - SHSMO Historic Missourians
George E. Creel was a journalist, politician, and author. As chairman of the Committee on Public Information during World War I, Creel sought to influence public opinion and gain support at …
Over the course of World War 1, George Creel created an unprecedented propaganda machine that unified the United States behind the war. Towards the end of his life, Creel wrote that he …
How we advertised America; the first telling of the amazing story …
Creel, George, and Woodrow Wilson Collection. How we advertised America; the first telling of the amazing story of the Committee on public information that carried the gospel of Americanism …
George Creel - Encyclopedia.com
George Creel. December 1, 1876 Lafayette County, Missouri October 2, 1953 San Francisco, California. Journalist, government bureaucrat. Journalist George Creel was a pioneer in …
George Creel
George Creel. December 1, 1876–October 2, 1953. Born in Lafayette County, Missouri, the son of a farmer. Reporter for Kansas City World, 1896. Free-lance joke writer for newspapers and …