1968 Pulitzer Prize

{{short description|Awards given at the 1968 Pulitzer Prize}}

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The Pulitzer Prizes for 1968 are:

Journalism awards

File:Kiss of Life by Rocco Morabito.jpg

File:Dreams of Better Times (Toshio Sakai).jpg

  • Public Service:
  • The Riverside Press-Enterprise, for its exposé of corruption in the courts in connection with the handling of the property and estates of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians in Palm Springs, California, and its successful efforts to punish the culprits.
  • Local General or Spot News Reporting:
  • The Detroit Free Press staff, for its coverage of the Detroit riots of 1967, recognizing both the brilliance of its detailed spot news staff work and its swift and accurate investigation into the underlying causes of the tragedy.{{cite news|title=How Detroit's paper leaped into riots—and a prize|work=The Charlotte Observer|date=May 7, 1968|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/57851729/how-detroits-paper-leaped-into/|via=Newspapers.com}}
  • Local Investigative Specialized reporting:
  • J. Anthony Lukas of The New York Times, for the social document he wrote in his investigation of the life and the murder of Linda Fitzpatrick.{{cite web|title=J. Anthony Lukas of The New York Times|publisher=The Pulitzer Prizes|url=https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/j-anthony-lukas|accessdate=2020-08-22}}
  • National Reporting:
  • Nathan K. Kotz of the Des Moines Register and Minneapolis Tribune, for his reporting of unsanitary conditions in many meat packing plants, which helped insure the passage of the federal Wholesome Meat Act of 1967.{{cite news|title=Register's Nick Kotz wins Pulitzer Prize in reporting|work=The Des Moines Register|date=May 7, 1968|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/57850318/registers-nick-kotz-wins-pulitzer/|via=Newspapers.com}} ([https://www.newspapers.com/clip/57850616/registers-nick-kotz-wins-pulitzer/ Part 2 of article])
  • Howard James of The Christian Science Monitor, for his series of articles, "Crisis in the Courts".{{cite book|title=Crisis in the Courts|author=Howard James|year=1968|publisher=David McKay Company|url=https://archive.org/details/crisisincourts00jame/page/n5/mode/2up}}
  • International Reporting:
  • Alfred Friendly of The Washington Post, for his coverage of the Middle East War of 1967.{{cite web|title=Alfred Friendly of The Washington Post|publisher=The Pulitzer Prizes|url=https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/alfred-friendly|accessdate=2020-08-22}}
  • Editorial Writing:
  • John S. Knight of Knight Newspapers, for his distinguished editorial writing.{{cite web|title=John S. Knight of Knight Newspapers|publisher=The Pulitzer Prizes|url=https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/john-s-knight|accessdate=2020-08-22}}
  • Editorial Cartooning:
  • Eugene Gray Payne of The Charlotte Observer, for his editorial cartooning in 1967.{{cite news|title=Observer's Payne wins Pulitzer Prize|work=The Charlotte Observer|date=May 7, 1968|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/57851046/observers-payne-wins-pulitzer-prize/|via=Newspapers.com}} ([https://www.newspapers.com/clip/57851149/observers-payne-wins-pulitzer-prize/ Part 2 of article]){{cite news|title=Eugene Payne—How he does it|work=The Charlotte Observer|author=David Gillespie|date=May 8, 1968|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/57851198/eugene-payne-how-he-does-it/|via=Newspapers.com}}
  • Spot News Photography:
  • Rocco Morabito of the Jacksonville Journal, for his photograph, "The Kiss of Life".{{cite news|title=50 years later, 'Kiss of Life' photo still stops people in their tracks|work=The Florida Times-Union|author=Matt Soergel|date=July 16, 2017|url=https://www.jacksonville.com/news/20170716/50-years-later-kiss-of-life-photo-still-stops-people-in-their-tracks|accessdate=2020-08-22}}
  • Feature Photography:
  • Toshio Sakai of United Press International, for his Vietnam War combat photograph, "Dreams of Better Times".

Letters, Drama and Music Awards

References

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