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What is the Pulitzer Prize?

Pulitzer Prize is also called Pulitzer Prize for Journalism. 19 17 was established according to the last wish of Joseph Pulitzer, an American newspaper giant. In 1970s and 1980s, it has developed into the highest honor award in American journalism. Now, the continuous improvement of the selection system has made the Pulitzer Prize a global award. Pulitzer prizes are divided into two categories, journalism and creativity. The Pulitzer Prize is also an award to encourage the United States. The winners in the press can be of any nationality, but the winning works must be published in American Weekly (or Daily). Winners in the creative world must be American citizens, the only exception being the history prize. Any book about American history can win the prize, and the author is not necessarily an American. News Award ☉ Pulitzer Prize Excellent Public Service Award ☉ Pulitzer Prize General News Report ☉ Pulitzer Prize Domestic Report ☉ Pulitzer Prize Investigative Report ☉ Pulitzer Prize Interpretive News ☉ Pulitzer Prize Professional News ☉ Pulitzer Prize Editorial Writing ☉ Pulitzer Prize Comic Creation (Pulitzer Prize)/kloc- 1968 is divided into live news and features) ☉ Pulitzer Prize for Comment ☉ Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing ☉ Pulitzer Prize for Fiction ☉ pulitzer prize for drama ☉ Pulitzer Prize for History ☉ Pulitzer Prize for Biography ☉ Pulitzer Prize for Poetry (65438