Foreign Correspondents Report From Africa: Pulitzer Prize Winning Articles and PicturesLIT Verlag Münster, 2014 - 189 ページ Pulitzer Prize-winning reporting in African countries by American journalists has been a latecomer within the award category for international coverage. It took close to two decades after the establishment of the awards that reporting about the Italian-Ethiopian crisis was declared prize-worthy by the Pulitzer Prize jurors. During World War II, prizes were given for the coverage of the North African battlefields. Since the 1960s, inner-African conflicts, like unrest in the Congo, impressed the jurors, as well as writings on the Apartheid system in South Africa. This book contains a selection of the Pulitzer Prize-winning articles and photographs by news journalists in Africa. (Series: Pulitzer Prize Panorama - Vol. 8) |
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UNREST AND STRUGGLE FOR UNITY IN THE CONGO by Lynn L HEINZERLING Associated Press | 21 |
FACES OF THE APARTHEID SYSTEM IN SOUTH AFRICA by Jimmie L HOAGLAND Washington Post | 33 |
FAMINE AREAS AND MISMANAGEMENT IN NORTH AFRICA by Ovie CARTER William C MULLEN Chicago Tribune | 53 |
THE TERROR SYSTEM OF WHITERULED RHODESIA by J Ross BAUGHMAN Associated Press | 65 |
PUNISHMENT AND KILLING OF PEOPLE IN LIBERIA by Larry C PRICE Fort Worth StarTelegram | 69 |
DROUGHT AREAS AND STARVATION IN ETHIOPIA by Dennis BELLJosh FRIEDMANOzier MUHAMMAD Newsday | 73 |
DIFFICULT SOCIAL STATUS OF WOMEN IN EGYPT by Anne REIFENBERG Dallas MorningNews | 99 |
SHOCKING FEMALE CIRCUMCISION RITE IN KENYA | 121 |
A GENERATION OF AIDSORPHANS IN ZIMBABWE | 129 |
POLITICAL CONFLICTS AND PRESSURES IN ANGOLA | 141 |
THE DESTINY OF GENOCIDE VICTIMS IN RWANDA | 153 |
INFLUENTIAL TERRORIST GROUPS IN SOMALIA | 163 |
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SHARP DRIFT INTO DISORDER IN SOUTH AFRICA by Michael C PARKS Los Angeles Times | 87 |
多 く使 われている語句
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