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  2. Jon Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Jon Daniel Franklin (January 13, 1942 – January 21, 2024) was an American writer. He was born in Enid, Oklahoma . [ 1 ] He won the inaugural Pulitzer Prizes in two journalism categories both for his work as a science writer with the Baltimore Evening Sun . [ 2 ]

  3. Joseph P. Lash - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Paul Lash (December 2, 1909 – August 22, 1987) was an American radical political activist, journalist, and writer.A close friend of Eleanor Roosevelt, Lash won both the Pulitzer Prize for Biography [1] and the National Book Award in Biography [2] for Eleanor and Franklin (1971), the first of two volumes he wrote about the former First Lady.

  4. Franklin Library - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Library may refer to: The Franklin Library, a book publishing part of the Franklin Mint; Franklin Library (Minneapolis), a public library on Franklin Avenue ...

  5. List of Pulitzer Prizes awarded to The New York Times

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    1940: Otto D. Tolischus, in Correspondence, for articles from Berlin explaining the economic and ideological background of war-engaged Nazi Germany. [16]1941: The New York Times with a special citation for the "public educational value" of its foreign news reporting, "exemplified," according to the Pulitzer Board, "by its scope, by excellence of writing and presentation and supplementary ...

  6. Benjamin Franklin, Self-Revealed - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Franklin, Self-Revealed is a biography of Benjamin Franklin written by William Cabell Bruce in 1917. A "biographical and critical study based mostly on Benjamin Franklin's own writings", the book won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography in 1918 .

  7. H. W. Brands - Wikipedia

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    The First American was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the Los Angeles Times Prize, as well as a New York Times bestseller. The Age of Gold was a Washington Post Best Book of 2002 and a San Francisco Chronicle bestseller. Andrew Jackson was a Chicago Tribune Best Book of 2005 and a Washington Post bestseller.

  8. Thomas E. Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Life Magazine listed it as one of the "100 Photographs That Changed the World," and the photo is part of the permanent collection of the Library of Congress. [3] A Pulitzer Prize finalist in 2002 for his photographs from 9/11, [3] Franklin has received dozens of national awards from MSNBC, Society of Professional Journalists, Editor & Publisher ...

  9. Pulitzer Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Pulitzer Prize Board generally selects the Pulitzer Prize Winners from the three nominated finalists in each category. The names of nominated finalists have been announced only since 1980. Work that has been submitted for Prize consideration but not chosen as either a nominated finalist or a winner is termed an entry or submission.