• Ray Sprigle (August 14, 1886 – December 22, 1957) was a journalist for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1938 for his reporting...
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  • the book. It took five months to recover from the injuries. Journalist Ray Sprigle of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette had undertaken a similar project more...
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  • Autobiographic texts of the period he writes the essay 'black like me' Ray Sprigle, a Pulitzer Prize-winning white journalist from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette...
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  • Ray Sprigle, a white journalist, disguised himself as black and travelled in the Deep South with John Wesley Dobbs, a guide from the NAACP. Sprigle wrote...
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    January 7, 1972. Shortly after Black's appointment to the Supreme Court, Ray Sprigle of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette wrote a series of articles, for which...
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  • autobiography and in a Miller Beer High-Life commercial in 2005. In 1938, Ray Sprigle won the Pulitzer Prize for Reporting for his investigation revealing...
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  • including two Ray Sprigle Memorial Awards for best-in-show. Between 2015-2017, News Editor Rebecca Addison has won three consecutive Sprigle Awards. Staff...
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    Died: Lucille May Grace, American politician (b. 1900) Ray Sprigle (born Martin Raymond Sprigle), American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, injuries...
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  • Pulitzer Prize won by Ray Sprigle". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. May 3, 1938 – via Newspapers.com. (Part 2 of article) "Ray Sprigle's Pulitzer-winning story...
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  • the black retail district. In 1948, when Dobbs was 66, he accompanied Ray Sprigle, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, when...
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  • membership was the subject of Ray Sprigle's 1938 series of articles in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, for which Sprigle won a Pulitzer Prize. Examples...
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    charges of treason for broadcasting Nazi propaganda during the war. Ray Sprigle, who spent a month disguised as a Negro in the Southern United States...
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  • Blues" interweaving through the work, the play reimagines the story of Ray Sprigle, a white reporter from the Pittsburgh Gazette who, in 1948, traveled...
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  • on record. The series was written by Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Ray Sprigle, who revealed that the PS&N receiver had drawn a handsome salary for...
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  • Black Man tells the forgotten story of Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reporter Ray Sprigle's undercover mission into the Jim Crow South in 1948. Born in 1947, Bill...
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