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Shaun D. Mullen journalism papers
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Newspaper journalist and blogger Shaun D. Mullen was born in Wilmington, Delaware, on March 14, 1947. His 20-year career at the Philadelphia
Daily News (1981-2001) included work as night city editor and special projects editor, with numerous investigative reporting assignments, features, and special columns. He created a weblog, Kiko's House, in 2005.Shaun D. Mullen was born in Wilmington, Delaware, on March 14, 1947. He was graduated from John Dickinson High School and pursued lifelong interests in journalism and writing, which had been cemented during a summer institute at the Medill School of Journalism in Evanston, Illinois. Mullen attended the University of Delaware, where he served as editor-in-chief of the school paper,
The Review, during the socially, politically, and culturally momentous years of 1967-1969. He went to work for the Wilmington (Delaware) News Journal after leaving the University but he was drafted into the Army in August 1969. Mullen eventually was stationed in Tokyo, Japan, where he worked for Pacific Stars & Stripes. After his Army discharge and a freelance career in the Far East, Mullen returned to the News Journal in 1973 as deputy city editor.Mullen was hired as night city editor of the Philadelphia
Daily News in 1981 and in the course of his 20-year career there also worked as special projects editor on investigative projects. He also worked as an editorial writer and as a reporter who covered, among other stories, the O.J. Simpson murders, criminal and civil trials, and the impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton. In 1987, Mullen supervised "The Six Hundred and Thirty," a special Daily News section with biographies of the 630 Philadelphians (all men) who died or went missing in Vietnam. (The number of identified dead and missing has since increased.) The 630 stories were collected in time for the city's dedication of a Vietnam War Memorial at Penn's Landing in 1987. From January 2000-2001, Mullen wrote a five-day-a-week column--from the perspective of a 120-year-old "lost soul"--under the pen name of Millennium Man, in which he recounted historic 20th-century events in Philadelphia, the U.S., and abroad.Mullen took up blogging in 2005. He blogs at Kiko's House and The Moderate Voice. He has edited several books and is the author of
The Bottom of the Fox: A True Story of Love, Devotion & Cold-Blooded Murder, a non-fiction account of an unsolved murder published in 2010; Brothers at Arms, an oral history of identical twin Korean War veterans published in 2012, and There's a House in the Land, a tale of the 1970s published in 2014.Biographical information derived from the collection. (See Box 1, Folder 1.)
The Shaun D. Mullen journalism papers is a personally selected collection of articles, editorials, and features from the author's writing career, primarily at the Philadelphia
Daily News. In addition to some personal miscellany ranging from press passes to a t-shirt and political buttons, the collection also includes selected blog entries from Mullen's weblog, Kiko's House. Mullen's features and editorials included "The Six Hundred and Thirty: Stories of Philadelphia's Vietnam War Dead," the nationally syndicated "Simpson File" from columns about the O.J. Simpson trial, a year-long column written under the pen name of Millennium Man, and the issue of terrorism after the events of 9/11/2001.The Mullen papers is organized in several small groups of material, as selected and organized by the author: biographical overview and photographs; selected
Daily News stories with Mullen byline, editorials by Mullen, investigative reports edited by Mullen, special sections edited or written by Mullen, articles on the O.J. Simpson case, The Six Hundred and Thirty, and Millennium Man. "Best of" blog entries, 2008-2015, from Kiko's House are followed by two folders of blog topics that received wide following: "Bush torture regime" and "golden retriever cancer epidemic" posts. Personal miscellany includes press passes, buttons, an original caricature of Mullen drawn by Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Signe Wilkinson, and a 10-card pack of Torture Team trading cards created to raise awareness of torture tactics and treatment of terrorist suspects, 2009. The collection also includes several newspaper issues of special significance to the author.Detailed descriptions of the collection contents were provided by the author.
The collection is arranged topically/chronologically by nature of the collection content.
- Boxes 1-2: Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize boxes (18 inches)
- Box 3: Shelved in SPEC MSS record center cartons
- Removals: Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize mapcases
Gift of Shaun D. Mullen, 2012.
Additional gift from Shaun D. Mullen, 2014.
Processed and encoded by L. R. Johnson Melvin, April 2012. Addition processed and encoded by John Caldwell, December 2017.
Hardbound copies of
The Review, 1967-1968 and 1968-1969, edited by Shaun D. Mullen are available with imprints in Special Collections.The full content of Kiko's House, Shaun D. Mullen's blog, is being archived as part of the University of Delaware Library collection of websites related to the Library's literarly collections, MSS 0799.
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- 2012 April 19
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Biographical note prepared by Shaun D. Mullen, 2012. In addition to portraits, photographs include Mullen with 1964 class of the Summer Journalism Institute, Medill School of Journalism, Evanston, Illinois; with Review editors, 1968; interviewing Eugene McCarthy at UD student center, 1968; on the scene of a fatal rail track crash in Newark, 1972; at Philadelphia Daily News, 1996; and with Deborah Jan Olson, Bob Dorough, Rick Chamberlain at the Delaware Water Gap Festival of the Arts, 2010.
Colorado Springs, Co.: Marcon Ltd., 1994. Promotional spiral-bound copy with Mullen's annotations.
The Stories of Philadelphia's Vietnam War Dead. Includes run-of-press and reprint of this special section of the Philadelphia Daily News.
Includes Mullen's overview of the project, copies of the veterans' stories as published in the Philadelphia Daily News, a poster, and a program from the Philadelphia Vietnam Veterans Memorial 5th anniversary re-dedication ceremonies, 1992.
Physical LocationPoster removed to oversize mapcase.
Includes Mullen's overview of the series, "family tree," notebook of columns, and t-shirt. The Millennium Man ran in the Philadelphia Daily News from January 2000-January 2001.
Includes color print of "Photoshopping: They've Only Just Begun" post.
Includes buttons, cards, images, etc., such as "O.J. In the Slammer" pog sold following O.J. Simpson's arrest on double murder charges, ca. 1995; various press and ID cards and Philadelphia Police Department motor vehicle press placards, 1969-2001; Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News tie tack given to Shaun D. Mullen on the 20th anniversary of his Daily News employment, 2000; "The Blob" mini-poster, ca. 2008; "Larry For Barack '08" button with images of Barack Obama and Newark businessman Larry Fenza, 2008; "Ban Torture" button, ca. 2009; and 10-card pack of Torture Team trading cards issued by www.tortureteam.org. Cards include David S. Addington, John Ashcroft, Dick Cheney, Michael Chertoff, Douglas Feith, Geoffrey Miller, Donald Rumsfeld, George Tenet, John Yoo, and "Special Prosecutor," 2009.
Includes "Save The White Clay Creek Don't Dam It!" bumper sticker, ca. 1980; color caricature of Shaun D. Mullen drawn by Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Signe Wilkinson with autographs of newsroom staff members on the occasion of Mullen's retirement from the Philadelphia Daily News, June 2001; Barack Obama "Change We Need" presidential campaign rally placard, 2008; and "Political Descent," a wall poster by Edward Sorel from cover art for The Nation, ca. 1996.
Physical LocationPoster removed to oversize mapcase.
Plaque presented to Shaun D. Mullen "For Outstanding Dedication and Commitment to the Thomas A. Edison/Fareira High School" in Philadelphia, Pa. at the schools' June 2000 commencement ceremony.
Special wraparound section celebrating the newspaper's 75 anniversary.
Close-up cover photograph of Shaun D. Mullen pulling 9mm Glock handgun from his trouser waist for "Hidden Danger," a story on the 35,000 concealed weapon permits issued to city residents.
Including entire special section on the terrorist attacks.
Front page headline on the University of Delaware winning the NCAA 1-AA national football championship.