Your American History Reference Guide! - Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
The Pulitzer Prize for Commentary has been awarded since 1970. List of winners:
1970 : Marquis W. Childs , St. Louis Post-Dispatch , distinguished commentary during 1969.
1971 : William A. Caldwell , Record, Hackensack, New Jersey , for his commentary in his daily column.
1972 : Mike Royko , Chicago Daily News , for his columns during 1971.
1973 : David S. Broder , Washington Post , for his columns during 1972.
1974 : Edwin A. Roberts Jr. , National Observer , for his commentary on public affairs during 1973.
1975 : Mary McGrory , Washington Star , for her commentary on public affairs during 1974.
1976 : Walter Wellesley (Red) Smith , New York Times , for his commentary on sports in 1975 and for many other years.
1977 : George F. Will , Washington Post Writers Group , for distinguished commentary on a variety of topics.
1978 : William Safire , New York Times , for commentary on the Bert Lance affair.
1979 : Russell Baker , New York Times
1980 : Ellen H. Goodman , Boston Globe
1981 : Dave Anderson , New York Times , for his commentary on sports.
1982 : Art Buchwald , Los Angeles Times Syndicate
1983 : Claude Sitton , Raleigh (N. C.) News & Observer ,
1984 : Vermont Royster , Wall Street Journal ,
1985 : Murray Kempton , Newsday, Long Island, N.Y. , for witty and insightful reflection on public issues in 1984 and throughout a distinguished career.
1986 : Jimmy Breslin , New York Daily News , for columns which consistently champion ordinary citizens
1987 : Charles Krauthammer , Washington Post Writers Group , for his witty and insightful columns on national issues.
1988 : Dave Barry , Miami Herald , for his consistently effective use of humor as a device for presenting fresh insights into serious concerns.
1989 : Clarence Page , Chicago Tribune , for his provocative columns on local and national affairs.
1990 : Jim Murray , Los Angeles Times , for his sports columns.
1991 : Jim Hoagland , Washington Post , for searching and prescient columns on events leading up to the Gulf War and on the political problems of Mikhail Gorbachev .
1992 : Anna Quindlen , New York Times , for her compelling columns on a wide range of personal and political topics.
1993 : Liz Balmaseda , Miami Herald , for her commentary from Haiti about deteriorating political and social conditions and her columns about Cuban-Americans in Miami.
1994 : William Raspberry , Washington Post , for his compelling commentaries on a variety of social and political topics.
1995 : Jim Dwyer , Newsday , Long Island, N.Y. , for his compelling and compassionate columns about New York City .
1996 : E.R. Shipp , New York Daily News , for her penetrating columns on race, welfare and other social issues.
1997 : Eileen McNamara , Boston Globe , for her many-sided columns on Massachusetts people and issues.
1998 : Mike McAlary , New York Daily News , for reporting on the brutalization of a Haitian immigrant by police officers at a Brooklyn stationhouse.
1999 : Maureen Dowd , New York Times , for her fresh and insightful columns on the impact of President Clinton 's affair with Monica Lewinsky .
2000 : Paul A. Gigot , Wall Street Journal , for his informative and insightful columns on politics and government.
2001 : Dorothy Rabinowitz , Wall Street Journal , for her articles on American society and culture.
2002 : Thomas Friedman , New York Times , for his clarity of vision, based on extensive reporting, in commenting on the worldwide impact of the terrorist threat.
2003 : Colbert I. King , Washington Post , for his against-the-grain columns that speak to people in power with ferocity and wisdom.
2004 : Leonard Pitts Jr. , Miami Herald , for his fresh, vibrant columns that spoke, with both passion and compassion, to ordinary people on often divisive issues.
2005 : Connie Schultz of The Plain Dealer , Cleveland