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These people have won or shared the American [[Pulitzer Prize for Public Service]], one of the annual prizes for journalism, first awarded in 1918.
The American [[Pulitzer Prize for Public Service]] is a gold medal awarded to a newspaper, one of the annual [[Pulitzer Prizes]] for journalism. It was one of the original Pulitzers established in 1917, although there was no award that year.

These people may be considered winners of the prize, but only some of them were identified in the official citations. No persons were identified until 1947, that was rare before the 1980s, and it is not general today.


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Revision as of 04:32, 19 November 2013

The American Pulitzer Prize for Public Service is a gold medal awarded to a newspaper, one of the annual Pulitzer Prizes for journalism. It was one of the original Pulitzers established in 1917, although there was no award that year.

These people may be considered winners of the prize, but only some of them were identified in the official citations. No persons were identified until 1947, that was rare before the 1980s, and it is not general today.

Pages in category "Pulitzer Prize for Public Service winners"

The following 83 pages are in this category, out of 83 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.