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  2. 1958 Pulitzer Prize - Wikipedia

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    "The Thinker", the prize-winning editorial cartoon Faith and Confidence, the prize-winning photograph. Public Service: The Arkansas Gazette, for demonstrating the highest qualities of civic leadership, journalistic responsibility and moral courage in the face of great public tension during the school integration crisis of 1957. The newspaper's ...

  3. James Agee - Wikipedia

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    During his lifetime, Agee enjoyed only modest public recognition. Since his death, his literary reputation has grown. In 1957, his novel A Death in the Family (based on the events surrounding his father's death) was published posthumously and in 1958 won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. In 2007, Michael Lofaro published a restored edition of the ...

  4. List of multiple Pulitzer Prize winners - Wikipedia

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    American poet Robert Frost received the Pulitzer Prize four times from 1924 to 1943. William Allen White received the Pulitzer Prize twice but in two different categories: Journalism in 1923 for an editorial writing and posthumously in 1947 in the category Books, Drama, and Music for his autobiography.

  5. Pulitzer Prize Special Citations and Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Pulitzer Prize jury has the option of awarding special citations and awards where they consider necessary.. Prizes for the award vary. The Pulitzer Prize Board has stated that the Special Citations given to George Gershwin, Thelonious Monk, John Coltrane and Duke Ellington were in response to criticism for the failure of the Board to cite the four.

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

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    It won its first award in 1918, and has since won more Pulitzer prizes than any other organization. [1] The Pulitzer Prize is a prize awarded within the United States for excellence in journalism in a range of categories. First awarded in 1917, prizes have been awarded every year since, though not in every category.

  7. Pulitzer Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Pulitzer Prizes [1] (/ ˈ p ʊ l ɪ t s ər / [2]) are 23 annual awards given by Columbia University in New York for achievements in the United States in "journalism, arts and letters".

  8. Category:1958 awards - Wikipedia

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    1958 awards in the United States (9 P) Pages in category "1958 awards" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... 1958 Pulitzer Prize; T. 12th ...

  9. Pulitzer Prize for Photography - Wikipedia

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    The Pulitzer Prize for Photography was one of the American Pulitzer Prizes annually awarded for journalism. It was inaugurated in 1942 and replaced by two photojournalism prizes in 1968: the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography and "Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography", which was later renamed Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography in 2000.