John T. Rogers (journalist)

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text: John T. Rogers won the 1927 Pulitzer Prize for Reporting, based on his coverage of the inquiry leading to the impeachment of federal judge George W. English. He was a journalist for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. In 1922, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch assigned Rogers to interview Louisiana Governor John. M. Parker in conjunction with his appeal to President Warren G. Harding for federal assistance to investigate the disappearance of two young men on the highway outside of Bastrop, Louisiana. Ku Klux
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