What is the Pulitzer Prize?

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The Pulitzer Prize is an award that recognizes excellence among the arts. Mostly, it is awarded to journalists. This award has honored staff members of The New York Times, The Washington Post, and many other newspapers throughout the U.S.
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The Pullitzer Prize is an annual award for achievements in newpaper journalism, literature and musical composition.
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1. Distinguish yourself as a writer, particularly in journalism - the main category of the Pulitzer Prize. Other categories include the novel, poetry, biography, political cartooning
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