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1971 Pulitzer Prize
Awards for journalism and related fields
Awards for journalism and related fields
The 1971 Pulitzer Prizes are:
Journalism awards
- Public Service:
- Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinel, for investigation of environmental problems, particularly blocking strip mine operations in northwest North Carolina.
- National Reporting:
- Lucinda Franks and Thomas Powers of United Press International, for their profile of revolutionary Diana Oughton, "The Making of a Terrorist".
- Local General or Spot News Reporting:
- Staff of the Akron Beacon Journal, for coverage of the Kent State shootings on May 4, 1970.
- Local Investigative Specialized Reporting:
- William Jones of the Chicago Tribune, for exposing "collusion between police and some of Chicago's largest ambulance companies to restrict services in low income areas."
- International Reporting:
- Jimmie Lee Hoagland of The Washington Post, for covering the struggle against apartheid in South Africa.
- Criticism or Commentary:
- William A. Caldwell of The Record (Hackensack, New Jersey), for his commentary in his daily column, "Simeon Stylites".
- Harold C. Schonberg of The New York Times, for his music criticism in 1970.
- Editorial Writing:
- Horace G. Davis, Jr. of The Gainesville Sun, for his editorials in support of peaceful desegregation in Florida schools.
- Editorial Cartooning:
- Paul Conrad of the Los Angeles Times, for his cartooning in 1970.
- Spot News Photography:
- John Paul Filo of the Valley Daily News/Daily Dispatch (Tarentum and New Kensington, Pennsylvania), for his photography of the Kent State shootings.
- Feature Photography:
- Jack Dykinga of the Chicago Sun-Times, for his photography at the Lincoln and Dixon State Schools for the Retarded (Illinois).
Letters, Drama and Music Awards
- Fiction:
- No award given.
- Drama:
- The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds by Paul Zindel (Harper)
- History:
- Roosevelt: The Soldier of Freedom by James MacGregor Burns (Harcourt)
- Biography or Autobiography:
- Robert Frost: The Years of Triumph, 1915-1938 by Lawrance Thompson (Holt)
- Poetry:
- The Carrier of Ladders by William S. Merwin (Atheneum)
- General Nonfiction:
- The Rising Sun by John Toland (Random)
- Music:
- Synchronisms No. 6 for Piano and Electronic Sound (1970) by Mario Davidovsky (E. B. Marks) Premiered August 19, 1970, at the Berkshire Music Festival.
References
Sources
References
- (May 4, 1971). "Journal-Sentinel papers win Pulitzer public service prize". Winston-Salem Journal.
- "The Story of Diana: The Making of a Terrorist".
- (May 4, 1971). "BJ news staff wins Pulitzer Prize". Akron Beacon Journal.
- "Chicago Tribune goes undercover for stunning exposé". The Pulitzer Prizes.
- "Jimmie Lee Hoagland of The Washington Post". The Pulitzer Prizes.
- George James. (May 4, 1971). "A Pulitzer to Caldwell". The Record.
- "Harold C. Schonberg of The New York Times". The Pulitzer Prizes.
- (May 4, 1971). "Monday just another day—Conrad opens his hate mail". Los Angeles Times.
- "John Paul Filo of Valley Daily News and Daily Dispatch, Tarentum and New Kensington, PA". The Pulitzer Prizes.
- Sam Roe. (Spring 2016). "Thirteen seconds. Dozens of bullets. One explosive photo.". Columbia Journalism Review.
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