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Pulitzer Prize
History of USA
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| | 1922 | Adams, James Truslow |  |
| Winner of the Pullitzer Prize for "The Founding of New England" |
| 1956 | Kantor, MacKinlay |  |
| Winner of the Pulitzer Prize |
| 1957 | Kennedy, John Fitzgerald |  |
| Washington Winner of the Pullitzer Prize for "Profiles In Courage" |
| 1968 | Mailer, Norman Kingsley |  |
| Awarded a Pulitzer Prize |
| 1973 | Bernstein, Carl |  |
| The Washington Post wins the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, though the Prize is awarded to the entire Post staff, the citation specifically named Wooward's and Bernstein's reporting on Watergate |
| 1973 | Woodward, Robert "Bob" |  |
| The Washington Post wins the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, though the Prize is awarded to the entire Post staff, the citation specifically named Wooward's and Bernstein's reporting on Watergate |
| 1979 | Mailer, Norman Kingsley |  |
| Awarded a Pulitzer Prize |
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