William Bayard Hale

Portrait of William Bayard Hale

William Bayard Hale (1869–1924) was an American journalist. He wrote the 1912 campaign biography of Woodrow Wilson.[1]

He is described in Barbara Tuchman's "The Zimmerman Telegram" as a German propaganda agent.

According to the Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia (6th edition, 2012), "His report (1913) as confidential agent in Mexico implicated ambassador Henry Lane Wilson in the murder of Francisco Madero by Victoriano Huerta.[2] The report influenced the president to recall Wilson and initiate a campaign to drive Huerta from Mexico. In 1915, Hale turned propaganda adviser for Germany until the United States entered World War I. His book, "American Rights and British Pretensions on the Seas" (1915), stirred American resentment of the British blockade. Denounced and ostracized in the United States, he lived in Europe after the war."

References

  1. William Bayard Hale Infoplease.com at www.infoplease.com
  2. Strauss Neuman, Martha (1977). "La misión confidencial de John Lind en México" (PDF). Estudios de historia moderna y contemporánea de México (in Spanish). 6 (66). ISSN 2448-5004. Retrieved 26 April 2016.


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