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  1. Don Whitehead (April 8, 1908 in Inman, Virginia - January 12, 1981) was an American journalist. He was awarded the Medal of Freedom. He won the 1950 George Polk Award for wire service reporting. He was awarded the 1951 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting, and 1953 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting.

  2. Winning Work. December 5, 1952. The Great Deception. WITH EISENHOWER IN KOREA, Dec. 5 (AP) -- It was 5:30 a.m. (EST) on Saturday, November 29, when two men stepped quickly through the doorway of the residence at No. 60 Morningside Heights (sic) in New York City, into the cold star-lit night.

  3. Feb 14, 2016 · According to Don Whitehead, his legacy as the first African-American news radio broadcaster began not with a dream, but with a simple request - a request that Whitehead initially denied.

    • The Newnan Times-Herald
  4. Biography. During the 1970s, a new brand of pop music was born – one that was steeped in African and African-American styles – particularly jazz and R&B but appealed to a broader cross-section of the listening public. As founder and leader of the band Earth, Wind & Fire, Maurice White not only embraced but also helped bring about this ...

  5. Winner of two Pulitzer Prizes, Don Whitehead is one of the legendary reporters of World War II. For the Associated Press he covered almost every important Allied invasion and campaign...

  6. Don Whitehead was an American journalist. Among his many awards were the Medal of Freedom, the 1950 George Polk Award for wire service reporting, the 1951 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting, and the 1952 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting.

  7. Apr 29, 2013 · AUM: $300 million. Don Whitehead was in a devastating motorcycle accident when he was 23 years old. He took a 40-foot drop off of an elevated freeway in the crash, and the impact on hitting the...

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