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− | |type of appearance = Direct}}'''Ebenezer Amminadab "E.A." Stuart''' was a reporter with the ''[[Indianapolis Times]]''. He was one of the first reporters to contact and deal with [[Diana McGraw]]. He covered the first protest she organized against the continued [[United States (Iron Heart)|American]] occupation of [[Germany (Iron Heart)|Germany]]. While the editorial board of his paper disagreed with her stance, Stuart himself grew more sympathetic over the years, often contacting her about various domestic and foreign events that connected with her cause. |
+ | |type of appearance = Direct}}'''Ebenezer Amminadab "E.A." Stuart''' was a reporter with the ''[[Indianapolis Times]]''. He was one of the first reporters to contact and deal with [[Diana McGraw]]. He covered the first protest she organized against the continued [[United States (Iron Heart)|American]] occupation of [[Germany (Iron Heart)|Germany]]. While the editorial board of his paper disagreed with her stance, Stuart himself grew more sympathetic over the years, often contacting her about various domestic and foreign events that connected with her cause. |
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E.A. Stuart | |
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The Man With the Iron Heart POD: May 29, 1942; Relevant POD: May, 1945 | |
Type of Appearance: | Direct |
Nationality: | United States |
Occupation: | Journalist |
Ebenezer Amminadab "E.A." Stuart was a reporter with the Indianapolis Times. He was one of the first reporters to contact and deal with Diana McGraw. He covered the first protest she organized against the continued American occupation of Germany. While the editorial board of his paper disagreed with her stance, Stuart himself grew more sympathetic over the years, often contacting her about various domestic and foreign events that connected with her cause.
Stuart always went by his initials because he was self-conscious about his elaborate Biblical given names.
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