![]() He wrote multiple novels, as well as other books including a children's book, a biography of lawyer F. Writing In 1978, he stepped away from journalism to concentrate on his other writing. In 1972 he was arrested with Hank Adams for removing boxes of documents from the Bureau of Indian Affairs after the Trail of Broken Treaties protest led to the occupation of the BIA offices, but the case was quickly dismissed. He was an investigative reporter at the Washington Post beginning in 1969, and shared the "Washington Merry-Go-Round" column with Jack Anderson there. Whitten began his reporting career working for Radio Free Europe from 1951 to 1957. Journalism Whitten then moved to Mexico and again to Paris, continuing to try to be a writer, before shifting back to journalism in order to support his new family. ![]() He returned to Lehigh, this time majoring in English and journalism, became the editor-in-chief of the student newspaper and graduated magna cum laude in 1950. ![]() Army and moved to Paris to become a poet. However, after three semesters he left school, did a stint in the U.S. (born 1928 is an American investigative reporter and novelist.īackground Whitten started his education at Lehigh University, majoring in civil engineering. ![]()
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