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Katharine Graham once quietly stepped aside so her father could hand the family newspaper to her husband instead of her, so deep was her imposter syndrome. Born into staggering wealth in 1917 and undermined by a condescending mother, she entered adulthood highly educated yet devoid of a sense of self-worth.
This deep dive traces her transformation from an overshadowed wife into the first female CEO of a Fortune 500 company and a titan of American journalism, forged through personal tragedy, a steep learning curve, and the ultimate stress tests of the Pentagon Papers and Watergate.
- How a childhood of privilege and criticism undermined her confidence for decades
- Her husband Philip's bipolar disorder, public breakdown, and death, which forced her behind the wheel
- The powerhouse team she built, including editor Ben Br ...Â