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Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing

The Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing is one of the fourteen American Pulitzer Prizes that are annually awarded for Journalism. It has been awarded since 1917 for distinguished editorial writing, the test of excellence being clearness of style, moral purpose, sound reasoning, and power to influence public opinion in what the writer conceives to be the right direction. Thus it is one of the original Pulitzers, for the program was inaugurated in 1917 with seven prizes, four of which were awarded that year.[1] The program has also recognized opinion journalism with its Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning from 1922.

Finalists have been announced from 1980, ordinarily two others beside the winner.[2]

One person ordinarily wins the award for work with one newspaper or with affiliated papers, and that was true without exception between 1936 (the only time two prizes were given) and 1977. In the early years, several newspapers were recognized without naming any writer, and that has occasionally happened recently. Several times from 1977, two or three people have shared the award for their work with one paper.

Winners and citations edit

In its first 97 years to 2013, the Editorial Writing Pulitzer was awarded 89 times. In nine years there was no award given and there were two prizes in 1936. No one has won it twice.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "1917 Winners". The Pulitzer Prizes (pulitzer.org). Retrieved 2013-12-19.
  2. ^ a b "Editorial Writing". The Pulitzer Prizes (pulitzer.org). Retrieved 2013-11-18.
  3. ^ Christopher N.J. Roberts. "William H. Fitzpatrick's Editorials on Human Rights (1949)". Quellen zur Geschichte der Menschenrechte. Retrieved November 4, 2017.
  4. ^ Donal Grant (May 3, 1966). "Editorials on Viet Nam helped win Pulitzer Prize for Lasch". St. Louis Post-Dispatch – via Newspapers.com. (Part 2 of article)
  5. ^ Robert Lasch (January 17, 1965). "The Containment of Ideas". St. Louis Post-Dispatch – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "Arthur Browne, Beverly Weintraub and Heidi Evans of New York Daily News". The Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved 2022-02-15.
  7. ^ . Glens Falls, NY: The Post-Star (poststar.com). April 21, 2009. Archived 2009-05-25. Retrieved 2013-11-18.
  8. ^ "The Pulitzer Prizes | Citation". Pulitzer.org. April 2014. Retrieved April 15, 2014.
  9. ^ "Editorial Writing". The Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  10. ^ "Editorial Writing". The Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
  11. ^ "Editorial Writing". pulitzer.org. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  12. ^ "Editorial Writing". pulitzer.org. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  13. ^ "2019 Pulitzer Prizes Journalism: Editorial Writing - Brent Staples of The New York Times". 2019-04-15. Retrieved 2019-04-16.
  14. ^ B. Bohrer (2020-05-05). "Alaska's largest newspaper wins Pulitzer Prize". The Associated Press. Retrieved 2020-06-18.
  15. ^ Ren LaForme (2020-05-05). "Here are the winners of the 2020 Pulitzer Prizes". Poynter. Retrieved 2020-06-18.
  16. ^ "2021 Pulitzer Prizes & Finalists". Pulitzer Prize. Retrieved May 9, 2022.
  17. ^ "2022 Pulitzer Prizes & Finalists". Pulitzer Prize. May 9, 2022. Retrieved May 9, 2022.
  18. ^ "The 2023 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Editorial Writing". Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved May 15, 2023.

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The Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing is one of the fourteen American Pulitzer Prizes that are annually awarded for Journalism It has been awarded since 1917 for distinguished editorial writing the test of excellence being clearness of style moral purpose sound reasoning and power to influence public opinion in what the writer conceives to be the right direction Thus it is one of the original Pulitzers for the program was inaugurated in 1917 with seven prizes four of which were awarded that year 1 The program has also recognized opinion journalism with its Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning from 1922 Finalists have been announced from 1980 ordinarily two others beside the winner 2 One person ordinarily wins the award for work with one newspaper or with affiliated papers and that was true without exception between 1936 the only time two prizes were given and 1977 In the early years several newspapers were recognized without naming any writer and that has occasionally happened recently Several times from 1977 two or three people have shared the award for their work with one paper Winners and citations editIn its first 97 years to 2013 the Editorial Writing Pulitzer was awarded 89 times In nine years there was no award given and there were two prizes in 1936 No one has won it twice 2 1917 No writer named New York Tribune for The Lusitania Anniversary 1918 No writer named The Courier Journal Louisville Kentucky for Vae Victis and War Has Its Compensations 1919 No award given 1920 Harvey E Newbranch Evening World Herald Omaha Nebraska for Law and the Jungle 1921 No award given 1922 Frank M O Brien New York Herald for The Unknown Soldier 1923 William Allen White Emporia Gazette Kansas for To an Anxious Friend 1924 No writer named Boston Herald for Who Made Coolidge 1925 No writer named Charleston News and Courier for The Plight of the South 1926 Edward M Kingsbury The New York Times for The House of a Hundred Sorrows 1927 F Lauriston Bullard Boston Herald for We Submit 1928 Grover Cleveland Hall Montgomery Advertiser for his editorials against gangsterism floggings and racial and religious intolerance 1929 Louis Isaac Jaffe The Virginian Pilot Norfolk for An Unspeakable Act of Savagery which is typical of a series of articles written on the lynching evil and in successful advocacy of legislation to prevent it 1930 No award given 1931 Charles S Ryckman Fremont Tribune Nebraska for The Gentleman From Nebraska 1932 No award given 1933 No writer named The Kansas City Star for its series of editorials on national and international topics 1934 E P Chase Atlantic News Telegraph Iowa for Where Is Our Money 1935 No award given 1936 Felix Morley The Washington Post for distinguished editorial writing during the year 1936 George B Parker Scripps Howard Newspapers for distinguished editorial writing during the year 1937 John W Owens The Baltimore Sun for distinguished editorial writing during the year 1938 William Wesley Waymack Des Moines Register for his distinguished editorial writing during the year 1939 Ronald G Callvert The Oregonian Portland Oregon for his distinguished editorial writing during the year as exemplified by the editorial titled My Country Tis of Thee 1940 Bart Howard St Louis Post Dispatch for his distinguished editorial writing during the year 1941 Reuben Maury New York Daily News for his distinguished editorial writing during the year 1942 Geoffrey Parsons New York Herald Tribune for his distinguished editorial writing during the year 1943 Forrest W Seymour Des Moines Register for his editorials published during the calendar year 1942 1944 Henry J Haskell The Kansas City Star for editorials written during the calendar year 1943 1945 George W Potter The Providence Journal Bulletin for his editorials published during the calendar year 1944 especially for his editorials on the subject of freedom of the press 1946 Hodding Carter The Delta Democrat Times Greenville Mississippi for a group of editorials published during the year 1945 on the subject of racial religious and economic intolerance as exemplified by the editorial Go for Broke 1947 William H Grimes The Wall Street Journal for his distinguished editorial writing during the year 1948 Virginius Dabney Richmond Times Dispatch for distinguished editorial writing during the year 1949 John H Crider Boston Herald for distinguished editorial writing during the year 1950 Carl M Saunders of Jackson Citizen Patriot Michigan for distinguished editorial writing during the year 1951 William Harry Fitzpatrick New Orleans States for Government by Treaty his series of editorials analyzing and clarifying a very important constitutional issue 3 1952 Louis LaCoss St Louis Globe Democrat for Low Estate of Public Morals 1953 Vermont Connecticut Royster The Wall Street Journal for distinguished editorial writing during the year 1954 Don Murray Boston Herald for a series of editorials on the New Look in National Defense which won wide attention for their analysis of changes in American military policy 1955 Royce Howes Detroit Free Press for An Instance of Costly Cause and Effect Which Detroiters Should Weigh Soberly impartially and clearly analyzing the responsibility of both labor and management for a local union s unauthorized strike in July 1954 which rendered 45 000 Chrysler Corporation workers idle and unpaid By pointing out how and why the parent United Automobile Workers Union ordered the local strike called off and stating that management let dissatisfaction get out of hand the editorial made a notable contribution to public understanding of the whole program of the respective responsibilities and relationships of labor and management in this field 1956 Lauren K Soth Register and Tribune Des Moines Iowa for If the Russians Want More Meat inviting a farm delegation from the Soviet Union to visit Iowa which led directly to the Russian farm visit to the U S 1957 Buford Boone The Tuscaloosa News for his fearless and reasoned editorials in a community inflamed by a segregation issue an outstanding example of his work being the editorial titled What A Price For Peace published on February 7 1956 1958 Harry Ashmore Arkansas Gazette for the forcefulness dispassionate analysis and clarity of his editorials on the school integration conflict in Little Rock 1959 Ralph McGill 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 1960 Lenoir Chambers The Virginian Pilot Norfolk for his series of editorials on the school integration problem in Virginia as exemplified by The Year Virginia Closed the Schools published January 1 1959 and The Year Virginia Opened the Schools published December 31 1959 1961 William J Dorvillier The San Juan Star for his editorials on clerical interference in the 1960 gubernatorial election in Puerto Rico 1962 Thomas M Storke Santa Barbara News Press for his forceful editorials calling public attention to the activities of a semi secret organization known as the John Birch Society 1963 Ira B Harkey Jr Pascagoula Chronicle for his courageous editorials devoted to the processes of law and reason during the integration crisis in Mississippi in 1962 1964 Hazel Brannon Smith Lexington Advertiser for steadfast adherence to her editorial duty in the face of great pressure and opposition 1965 John R Harrison The Gainesville Sun Florida for his successful editorial campaign for better housing in his city 1966 Robert Lasch St Louis Post Dispatch for his distinguished editorial writing in 1965 exemplified by The Containment of Ideas 4 5 1967 Eugene Patterson The Atlanta Constitution for his editorials during the year 1968 John S Knight Knight Newspapers for his distinguished editorial writing 1969 Paul Greenberg Pine Bluff Commercial Pine Bluff Arkansas for his editorials during 1968 1970 Philip L Geyelin The Washington Post for his editorials during 1969 1971 Horance G Davis Jr The Gainesville Sun Florida for his editorials in support of the peaceful desegregation of Florida s schools 1972 John Strohmeyer Bethlehem Globe Times Bethlehem Pennsylvania for his editorial campaign to reduce racial tensions in Bethlehem 1973 Roger B Linscott The Berkshire Eagle Pittsfield Massachusetts for his editorials during 1972 1974 F Gilman Spencer The Trentonian Trenton New Jersey for his courageous campaign to focus public attention on scandals in New Jersey s state government 1975 John D Maurice Charleston Daily Mail for his editorials about the Kanawha County schoolbook controversy 1976 Philip P Kerby Los Angeles Times for his editorials against government secrecy and judicial censorship 1977 Warren L Lerude Foster Church and Norman F Cardoza Reno Evening Gazette and Nevada State Journal for editorials challenging the power of a local brothel keeper 1978 Meg Greenfield The Washington Post for selected samples of her work 1979 Edwin M Yoder Jr Washington Star 1980 Robert L Bartley The Wall Street Journal 1981 no award given 1982 Jack Rosenthal The New York Times 1983 Editorial Board Bob Rankin The Miami Herald for its campaign against the detention of illegal Haitian immigrants by federal officials 1984 Albert Scardino The Georgia Gazette for his series of editorials on various local and state matters 1985 Richard Aregood Philadelphia Daily News for his editorials on a variety of subjects 1986 Jack Fuller Chicago Tribune for his editorials on constitutional issues 1987 Jonathan Freedman Tribune San Diego California for his editorials urging passage of the first major immigration reform act in 34 years 1988 Jane Healy Orlando Sentinel for her series of editorials protesting overdevelopment of Florida s Orange County 1989 Lois Wille Chicago Tribune for her editorials on a variety of local issues 1990 Thomas J Hylton Pottstown Mercury Pennsylvania for his editorials about a local bond issue for the preservation of farmland and other open space in rural Pennsylvania 1991 Ron Casey Harold Jackson and Joey Kennedy The Birmingham News for their editorial campaign analyzing inequities in Alabama s tax system and proposing needed reforms 1992 Maria Henson Lexington Herald Leader Kentucky for her editorials about battered women in Kentucky which focused statewide attention on the problem and prompted significant reforms 1993 no award given 1994 R Bruce Dold Chicago Tribune for his series of editorials deploring the murder of a 3 year old boy by his abusive mother and decrying the Illinois child welfare system 1995 Jeffrey Good St Petersburg Times Florida for his editorial campaign urging reform of Florida s probate system for settling estates 1996 Robert B Semple Jr The New York Times for his editorials on environmental issues 1997 Michael Gartner Daily Tribune Ames Iowa for his common sense editorials about issues deeply affecting the lives of people in his community 1998 Bernard L Stein Riverdale Press The Bronx New York for his gracefully written editorials on politics and other issues affecting New York City residents 1999 Editorial Board no individual named New York Daily News for its effective campaign to rescue Harlem s Apollo Theater from the financial mismanagement that threatened the landmark s survival 2000 John C Bersia Orlando Sentinel for his passionate editorial campaign attacking predatory lending practices in the state which prompted changes in local lending regulations 2001 David Moats Rutland Herald for his even handed and influential series of editorials commenting on the divisive issues arising from civil unions for same sex couples 2002 Alex Raksin and Bob Sipchen Los Angeles Times for their comprehensive and powerfully written editorials exploring the issues and dilemmas provoked by mentally ill people dwelling on the streets 2003 Cornelia Grumman Chicago Tribune for her powerful freshly challenging editorials on reform of the death penalty 2004 William R Stall Los Angeles Times for his incisive editorials that analyzed California s troubled state government prescribed remedies and served as a model for addressing complex state issues 2005 Tom Philp Sacramento Bee for his deeply researched editorials on reclaiming California s flooded Hetch Hetchy Valley that stirred action 2006 Rick Attig and Doug Bates The Oregonian Portland OR for their persuasive richly reported editorials on abuses inside a forgotten Oregon mental hospital 2007 Arthur Browne Beverly Weintraub Heidi Evans New York Daily News for its compassionate and compelling editorials on behalf of Ground Zero workers whose health problems were neglected by the city and the nation 6 2008 no award given 2009 Mark Mahoney The Post Star Glens Falls NY for his relentless down to earth editorials on the perils of local government secrecy effectively admonishing citizens to uphold their right to know 7 2010 Tod Robberson Colleen McCain Nelson and William McKenzie The Dallas Morning News for their relentless editorials deploring the stark social and economic disparity between the city s better off northern half and distressed southern half 2011 Joseph Rago The Wall Street Journal for his well crafted against the grain editorials challenging the health care reform advocated by President Obama 2012 no award given 2013 Tim Nickens and Daniel Ruth Tampa Bay Times for their diligent campaign that helped reverse a decision to end fluoridation of the water supply for the 700 000 residents of the newspaper s home county 2014 Editorial staff of The Oregonian Portland for its lucid editorials that explain the urgent but complex issue of rising pension costs notably engaging readers and driving home the link between necessary solutions and their impact on everyday lives 8 2015 Kathleen Kingsbury of The Boston Globe for taking readers on a tour of restaurant workers bank accounts to expose the real price of inexpensive menu items and the human costs of income inequality 9 2016 John Hackworth and Brian Gleason of Sun Newspapers Charlotte Harbor Florida for fierce indignant editorials that demanded truth and change after the deadly assault of an inmate by corrections officers 10 2017 Art Cullen of The Storm Lake Times Storm Lake IA for editorials fueled by tenacious reporting impressive expertise and engaging writing that successfully challenged powerful corporate agricultural interests in Iowa 11 2018 Andie Dominick of The Des Moines Register for examining in a clear indignant voice free of cliche or sentimentality the damaging consequences for poor Iowa residents of privatizing the state s administration of Medicaid 12 2019 Brent Staples of The New York Times for editorials written with extraordinary moral clarity that charted the racial fault lines in the United States at a polarizing moment in the nation s history 13 2020 Jeffery Gerritt of Palestine Herald Press for editorials that exposed how pre trial inmates died horrific deaths in a small Texas county jail reflecting a rising trend across the state and courageously took on the local sheriff and judicial establishment which tried to cover up these needless tragedies 14 15 2021 Robert Greene of the Los Angeles Times For editorials on policing bail reform prisons and mental health that clearly and holistically examined the Los Angeles criminal justice system 16 2022 Lisa Falkenberg Michael Lindenberger Joe Holley and Luis Carrasco of the Houston Chronicle For a campaign that with original reporting revealed voter suppression tactics rejected the myth of widespread voter fraud and argued for sensible voting reforms 17 2023 The Miami Herald Editorial Board and Amy Driscoll for the editorial series Broken Promises which focused on the failure of Florida public officials to deliver on amenities and services promised to residents over decades 18 References edit 1917 Winners The Pulitzer Prizes pulitzer org Retrieved 2013 12 19 a b Editorial Writing The Pulitzer Prizes pulitzer org Retrieved 2013 11 18 Christopher N J Roberts William H Fitzpatrick s Editorials on Human Rights 1949 Quellen zur Geschichte der Menschenrechte Retrieved November 4 2017 Donal Grant May 3 1966 Editorials on Viet Nam helped win Pulitzer Prize for Lasch St Louis Post Dispatch via Newspapers com Part 2 of article Robert Lasch January 17 1965 The Containment of Ideas St Louis Post Dispatch via Newspapers com Arthur Browne Beverly Weintraub and Heidi Evans of New York Daily News The Pulitzer Prizes Retrieved 2022 02 15 Post Star Pulitzer Mahoney is honored for editorials Glens Falls NY The Post Star poststar com April 21 2009 Archived 2009 05 25 Retrieved 2013 11 18 The Pulitzer Prizes Citation Pulitzer org April 2014 Retrieved April 15 2014 Editorial Writing The Pulitzer Prizes Retrieved 20 April 2015 Editorial Writing The Pulitzer Prizes Retrieved 4 August 2016 Editorial Writing pulitzer org Retrieved 11 April 2017 Editorial Writing pulitzer org Retrieved 16 February 2019 2019 Pulitzer Prizes Journalism Editorial Writing Brent Staples of The New York Times 2019 04 15 Retrieved 2019 04 16 B Bohrer 2020 05 05 Alaska s largest newspaper wins Pulitzer Prize The Associated Press Retrieved 2020 06 18 Ren LaForme 2020 05 05 Here are the winners of the 2020 Pulitzer Prizes Poynter Retrieved 2020 06 18 2021 Pulitzer Prizes amp Finalists Pulitzer Prize Retrieved May 9 2022 2022 Pulitzer Prizes amp Finalists Pulitzer Prize May 9 2022 Retrieved May 9 2022 The 2023 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Editorial Writing Pulitzer Prizes Retrieved May 15 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing amp oldid 1162505900, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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