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1970 Pulitzer Prize
The following are the
Pulitzer Prizes
for 1970.
Journalism awards
Public Service
:
Newsday
(
Garden City, New York
), for its three-year investigation and exposure of secret land deals in eastern
Long Island
, which led to a series of criminal convictions, discharges and resignations among public and political officeholders in the area.
Local General or Spot News Reporting
:
Thomas Fitzpatrick
of the
Chicago Sun-Times
, for his article about the violence of youthful radicals in Chicago, "A Wild Night's Ride With SDS".
Local Investigative Specialized Reporting
:
Harold E. Martin
of the
Montgomery Advertiser
and
Alabama Journal
, for his expose of a commercial scheme for using Alabama prisoners for drug experimentation and obtaining blood plasma from them.
[1]
[2]
National Reporting
:
William J. Eaton
of the
Chicago Daily News
, for disclosures about the background of Judge
Clement F. Haynsworth, Jr.
, in connection with his nomination for the United States Supreme Court.
International Reporting
:
Seymour M. Hersh
of the
Dispatch News Service
, for his exclusive disclosure of the Vietnam War tragedy at the hamlet of
My Lai
.
[3]
Criticism
or
Commentary
:
Marquis Childs
of the
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
, for distinguished commentary during 1969.
[4]
Ada Louise Huxtable
of
The New York Times
, for distinguished criticism during 1969.
[5]
Editorial Writing
:
Philip L. Geyelin
of
The Washington Post
, for his editorials during 1969.
[6]
Editorial Cartooning
:
Thomas F. Darcy
of
Newsday
, for his editorial cartooning during 1969.
The prize-winning spot news photograph, "Campus Guns"
Spot News Photography
:
Steve Starr
of the
Associated Press
,
Albany, New York
bureau, for his news photo taken of militant black students following their takeover of
Willard Straight Hall
at
Cornell University
, "Campus Guns".
[7]
Feature Photography
:
Dallas Kinney
of
The Palm Beach Post
(Florida), for his portfolio of pictures of Florida migrant workers, "Migration to Misery".
[8]
[9]
[10]
Letters, Drama and Music Awards
Fiction
:
Collected Stories
by
Jean Stafford
(
Farrar
)
Drama
:
No Place to be Somebody
by
Charles Gordone
(
Bobbs-Merrill
)
History
:
Present At The Creation: My Years In The State Department
by
Dean Acheson
(
Norton
)
Biography or Autobiography
:
Huey Long
by
T. Harry Williams
(
Knopf
)
Poetry
:
Untitled Subjects
by
Richard Howard
(
Atheneum
)
General Non-Fiction
:
Gandhi's Truth
by
Erik Erikson
(
Norton
)
Music
:
Time's Encomium
by
Charles Wuorinen
(
C. F. Peters
)
Premiered in its entirety at the
Berkshire Music Festival
on August 16, 1969.
References
^
"Harold E. Martin wins Pulitzer for drug series"
.
The Montgomery Advertiser
. May 5, 1970 – via Newspapers.com.
(
Part 2 of article
)
^
"Every publisher's dream"
.
The Montgomery Advertiser
. May 5, 1970 – via Newspapers.com.
^
"
'I sent them a good boy and they made him a murderer'
"
. The Pulitzer Prizes
. Retrieved
2020-08-23
.
^
Thomas W. Ottenad (May 5, 1970).
"Correspondent's commentaries honored"
.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
– via Newspapers.com.
^
"Ada Louise Huxtable of The New York Times"
. The Pulitzer Prizes
. Retrieved
2020-08-23
.
^
"Philip L. Geyelin of The Washington Post"
. The Pulitzer Prizes
. Retrieved
2020-08-23
.
^
Ian Wilhelm (April 17, 2016).
"An iconic photo, a distinction lost"
.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
. Retrieved
2020-08-23
.
^
James Trotter (May 5, 1970).
"The Post's Kinney wins a Pulitzer"
.
The Palm Beach Post
– via Newspapers.com.
(
Part 2 of article
)
^
Dallas Kinney.
"Migration to Misery"
. Retrieved
2020-08-23
.
^
Eliot Kleinberg (April 29, 2020).
"Post Time: 50 years: Post's only Pulitzer Prize"
.
The Palm Beach Post
. Retrieved
2020-08-23
.
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