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Pulitzer's Gold: Behind the Prize for Public Service Journalism

Pulitzer’s Gold is the first book to trace the ninety-year history of the coveted Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, awarded annually to a newspaper rather than to individuals, in the form of that Gold Medal. Exploring this service-journalism legacy, Roy Harris recalls dozens of “stories behind the stories,” often allowing the journalists involved to share their own accounts. Harris takes his Gold Medal saga through two world wars, the Great Depression, the civil rights struggle, and the Vietnam era before bringing public service journalism into a twenty-first century that includes 9/11, a Catholic Church scandal, and corporate exposés. Pulitzer’s Gold offers a new way of looking at journalism history and practice and a new lens through which to view America’s own story.

Author: Roy J. Harris, Jr.
ISBN 978-0-8262-1891-9
Pages: 488
Illustrations, Bibliography Appendix, Index
Publisher: University of Missouri Press, Columbia and London
Published: 2010

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