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1971 Pulitzer Prizes

Journalism

Category
Winners
Finalists

Winston-Salem (NC) Journal and Sentinel

For coverage of environmental problems, as exemplified by a successful campaign to block strip mining operation that would have caused irreparable damage to the hill country of northwest North Carolina.
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Lucinda Franks and Thomas Powers of United Press International

For their documentary on the life and death of a 28-year-old revolutionary Diana Oughton: "The Making of a Terrorist."
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Jimmie Lee Hoagland of The Washington Post

For his coverage of the struggle against apartheid in the Republic of South Africa.
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Horance G. Davis Jr. of The Gainesville (FL) Sun

For his editorials in support of the peaceful desegregation of Florida's schools.
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Jack Dykinga of Chicago Sun-Times

For his dramatic and sensitive photographs at the Lincoln and Dixon State Schools for the Retarded in Illinois.
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Staff of Akron (OH) Beacon Journal

For its coverage of the Kent State University tragedy on May 4, 1970.
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William Jones of Chicago Tribune

For exposing collusion between police and some of Chicago's largest private ambulance companies to restrict service in low income areas, leading to major reforms.
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William A. Caldwell of The Record, Hackensack, New Jersey

For his commentary in his daily column.

Harold C. Schonberg of The New York Times

For his music criticism during 1970.
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Paul Conrad of Los Angeles Times

For his editorial cartooning during 1970.
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John Paul Filo of Valley Daily News and Daily Dispatch, Tarentum and New Kensington, PA

For his pictorial coverage of the Kent State University tragedy on May 4, 1970.
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