1959 Pulitzer Prize
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The following are the Pulitzer Prizes for 1959.
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The January 3, 2007 front page of the
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner Lee Enterprises
Publisher Kevin Mowbray
Editor Arnie Robbins
Founded December 12, 1878
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Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner Avista Capital Partners
Publisher Chris Harte
Editor Nancy Barnes
Founded 1867
(as the Minneapolis Tribune)
Headquarters 425 Portland Avenue
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From 1918 to 2006, the Drama Prize was unlike the majority of the other Pulitzer Prizes: during these years, the eligibility period for the drama prize ran from March 2 to March 1, to reflect the Broadway
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Journalism Awards
- Public Service:
- The Utica Observer-Dispatch and the Utica Daily Press, for their successful campaign against corruption, gambling and vice in their home city and the achievement of sweeping civic reforms in the face of political pressure and threats of violence. By their stalwart leadership of the forces of good government, these newspapers upheld the best tradition of a free press.
- Local Reporting, Edition Time:
- Miss Mary Lou Werner of the Evening Star, for her comprehensive year-long coverage of the integration crisis in Virginia which demonstrated admirable qualities of accuracy, speed and the ability to interpret the news under deadline pressure in the course of a difficult and taxing assignment.
- Local Reporting, No Edition Time:
- John Harold Brislin of the Scranton Tribune and the Scrantonian, for displaying courage, initiative and resourcefulness in his effective four-year campaign to halt labor violence in his home city, as a result of which ten corrupt union officials were sent to jail and a local union was embolden to clean out racketeering elements.
- National Reporting:
- Howard Van Smith of The Miami News, for a series of articles that focused public notice on deplorable conditions in a Florida migrant labor camp, resulted in the provision of generous assistance for the 4,000 stranded workers in the camp, and thereby called attention to the national problem presented by 1,500,000 migratory laborers.
- International Reporting:
- Joseph Martin and Philip Santora of the New York Daily News, for their exclusive series of articles disclosing the brutality of the Batista government in Cuba long before its downfall and forecasting the triumph of the revolutionary party led by Fidel Castro.
- Editorial Writing:
- Ralph McGill, editor of the Atlanta Constitution, for his distinguished editorial writing during 1958 as exemplified in his editorial A Church, A School.... and for his long, courageous and effective editorial leadership.
- Editorial Cartooning:
- William H. (Bill) Mauldin of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, for I won the Nobel Prize for Literature. What was your crime ? published on October 30, 1958
- Photography:
- William Seaman of the Minneapolis Star, for his dramatic photograph of the sudden death of a child in the street.
Letters, Drama and Music Awards
- Fiction:
- The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters by Robert Lewis Taylor.
- Drama:
- J.B. by Archibald Macleish.
- History:
- The Republican Era: l869-1901 by Leonard D. White, with the assistance of Miss Jean Schneider.
- Biography or Autobiography:
- Woodrow Wilson, American Prophet by Arthur Walworth.
- Poetry:
- Selected Poems 1928-1958 by Stanley Kunitz.
- Music:
- Concerto for Piano and Orchestra by John La Montaine, first performed in Washington, D.C. by the National Symphony Orchestra on November 25, 1958.
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Pulitzer Prize
Awarded for Excellence in print journalism, literary achievements, and musical composition
Presented by Columbia University
Country United States
First awarded 1917
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Awarded for Excellence in print journalism, literary achievements, and musical composition
Presented by Columbia University
Country United States
First awarded 1917
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20th century - 21st century
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1956 1957 1958 - 1959 - 1960 1961 1962
Year 1959 (MCMLIX
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1956 1957 1958 - 1959 - 1960 1961 1962
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The Observer-Dispatch
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner Gatehouse Media, Inc
Publisher Donna Donovan
Editor Jon Broadbooks
Founded 1817
Price Daily: USD 0.75
Sunday: USD 1.
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Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner Gatehouse Media, Inc
Publisher Donna Donovan
Editor Jon Broadbooks
Founded 1817
Price Daily: USD 0.75
Sunday: USD 1.
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The Washington Star, previously known as the Washington Star-News and the Washington Evening Star, was a daily afternoon newspaper published in Washington, D.C. between 1852 and 1981.
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Discrimination
Major forms
Racism
Sexism
Homophobia
Ageism
Antisemitism
Islamophobia
Ableism
Manifestations
Slavery · Racial profiling
Hate speech · Hate crime
Genocide · Ethnocide · Holocaust
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Major forms
Racism
Sexism
Homophobia
Ageism
Antisemitism
Islamophobia
Ableism
Manifestations
Slavery · Racial profiling
Hate speech · Hate crime
Genocide · Ethnocide · Holocaust
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John Harold Brislin was the 1959 Pulitzer Prize winner in the category "Local reporting, no edition time" for work as a reporter for the Scranton Tribune in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
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The Times-Tribune is a morning newspaper serving the Scranton, Pennsylvania area.
First published in the summer of 2005, it consolidates the Scranton Times and the Scranton Tribune. Its owner, Times-Shamrock Communications, announced the paper in November 2004.
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First published in the summer of 2005, it consolidates the Scranton Times and the Scranton Tribune. Its owner, Times-Shamrock Communications, announced the paper in November 2004.
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- 1948: Nat S. Finney, Minneapolis Tribune
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The Miami News was the evening newspaper in Miami, Florida for most of the 20th Century. The paper started publishing in May of 1896 as a weekly called the Miami Metropolis. The Metropolis had become a daily (except Sunday) paper of eight pages by 1903.
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Joseph Martin is the name of:
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- Joseph Plumb Martin (1760–1850), American soldier and memoir writer
- Joseph Martin (general), American Revolutionary War general from Virginia
- Joseph William Martin, Jr. (1884–1968), Speaker of the U.S.
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Daily News
The December 16, 2005 front page of the
Daily News
Type Daily newspaper
Format Tabloid
Owner Mortimer Zuckerman
Publisher Mortimer Zuckerman
Founded 1919
Headquarters 450 West 33rd Street
New York, New York 10001
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The December 16, 2005 front page of the
Daily News
Type Daily newspaper
Format Tabloid
Owner Mortimer Zuckerman
Publisher Mortimer Zuckerman
Founded 1919
Headquarters 450 West 33rd Street
New York, New York 10001
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Rubén Fulgencio Batista (IPA: [fəlˈhɛnsio bəˈtistə], [fulˈxensio baˈtihta̩]) y ZaldÃvar
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Motto
Patria y Libertad (Spanish)
"Patriotism and Liberty" a
Anthem
La Bayamesa
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Patria y Libertad (Spanish)
"Patriotism and Liberty" a
Anthem
La Bayamesa
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For the football player of the same name see Ralph McGill (football player).
Ralph Emerson McGill (February 5, 1898 – February 3, 1969), American journalist, was best known as the anti-segregationist editor and publisher of the Atlanta Constitution
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Ralph Emerson McGill (February 5, 1898 – February 3, 1969), American journalist, was best known as the anti-segregationist editor and publisher of the Atlanta Constitution
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The January 12, 2007 front page of
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner Cox Enterprises
Publisher John Mellott
Founded Constitution: 1868
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The January 12, 2007 front page of
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner Cox Enterprises
Publisher John Mellott
Founded Constitution: 1868
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The January 3, 2007 front page of the
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner Lee Enterprises
Publisher Kevin Mowbray
Editor Arnie Robbins
Founded December 12, 1878
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The Pulitzer Prize for Photography was one of the Pulitzer Prizes. It was awarded from 1942 until 1967. In 1968, it was split into two separate prizes: the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography and the Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography (now called the Pulitzer Prize for
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Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner Avista Capital Partners
Publisher Chris Harte
Editor Nancy Barnes
Founded 1867
(as the Minneapolis Tribune)
Headquarters 425 Portland Avenue
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The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters
1st edition cover
Author Robert Lewis Taylor
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Historical novel
Publisher Doubleday
Publication date 1958
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1st edition cover
Author Robert Lewis Taylor
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Historical novel
Publisher Doubleday
Publication date 1958
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Robert Lewis Taylor (24 September 1912 – 30 September 1998) was an American author and winner of the 1959 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
Taylor was born in Carbondale, Illinois and attended Southern Illinois Universityfor one year, which now houses his papers.
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Taylor was born in Carbondale, Illinois and attended Southern Illinois Universityfor one year, which now houses his papers.
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From 1918 to 2006, the Drama Prize was unlike the majority of the other Pulitzer Prizes: during these years, the eligibility period for the drama prize ran from March 2 to March 1, to reflect the Broadway
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J.B. is a play in verse, written by Archibald MacLeish and published in 1958. Written in response to the horrors the author saw in the world around him (such as the Holocaust and the use of the atom bomb), it is based on the Book of Job from the Old Testament.
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Archibald MacLeish (May 7, 1892–April 20, 1982) was an American poet, writer and the Librarian of Congress. He is associated with the modernist school of poetry. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize three times.
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