David W. Guth, author

About

David W. Guth

David W. Guth is a Peabody Award-winning journalist, historian, and ‎educator. He authored Bridging the Chesapeake: A ‘Fool' Idea that ‎Unified Maryland and Thirteen Minutes: Death of an American High ‎School. With co-authors, he has published three public relations ‎textbooks and is co-author of the ABA award-winning Media Guide ‎for Attorneys. He spent nearly three decades on the faculty at the ‎University of Kansas. He earned more than two-dozen state, regional, ‎and national reporting honors, including a prestigious Peabody ‎Award. He served as a spokesperson for several North Carolina state ‎government agencies. He has degrees from Maryland and North ‎Carolina.‎

Books

  • In the Moment: The Journey of the Class of '70 (Hardback)

    This is a story about the generation that learned to "duck and cover," saw its older brothers fight - and sometimes die - in a distant war, experienced three political assassinations and became the focal point of dramatic social change. This historical fiction follows the journey of an ensemble

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  • In the Moment: The Journey of the Class of '70

    This is a story about the generation that learned to "duck and cover," saw its older brothers fight - and sometimes die - in a distant war, experienced three political assassinations and became the focal point of dramatic social change.

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