Before 1968, there was only one photgraphy category, the Pulitzer Prize For Photography , which was divided into spot news (later renamed breaking news) and Feature categories.
- ''', '' Jacksonville Journal '', for his photograph, "The Kiss of Life".
- ''', '' Associated Press '', for his photograph,"Saigon Execution".
- ''', '' Associated Press '', for his news photo taken at Cornell University , "Campus Guns".
- ''', '' Valley Daily News And Daily Dispatch '', Tarentum and New Kensington , Pennsylvania , for his pictorial coverage of the Kent State University Tragedy on May 4 , 1970 .
- ''' and Michel Laurent , Associated Press , for their picture series, "Death in Dacca".
- ''', Associated Press , for his photograph, "The Terror of War," depicting children in flight from a Napalm Bombing .
- ''', a freelance photographer of Beverly Hills, California , for his picture series, "Fatal Hollywood Drama," in which an alleged Kidnapper was killed.
- ''', '' Seattle Times '', for his photograph of four exhausted Firemen , "Lull in the Battle".
- ''', '' Boston Herald-American '', for his sequence of photographs of a fire in Boston on July 22 , 1975 .
- ''', '' Boston Herald-American '', for his photograph of Joseph Rakes attacking Theodore Landsmark — using an American Flag as a lance — during a Desegregation Busing demonstration at Boston City Hall .
- ''', of the Associated Press , for a series of photographs of disorder and brutality in the streets of Bangkok .
- ''', a special assignment photographer for United Press International , for a photograph of an Indianapolis Broker being held hostage at gunpoint.
- ''', '' Pottstown Mercury '', Pennsylvania, for a series called "Tragedy on Sanatoga Road."
- ''', for " Firing Squad in Iran."
- ''', '' Fort Worth Star-Telegram '', for his photographs from Liberia .
- ''', Associated Press , for his coverage of the Reagan Assassination Attempt .
- ''', Associated Press , for his moving series of pictures of victims and survivors of the massacre in the Sabra Camp in Beirut .
- ''', '' Boston Globe '', for his series of unusual photographs which reveal the effects of War on the people of Lebanon .
- ''''', Santa Ana, California , for their exceptional coverage of the Olympic Games .
- ''' and Michel DuCille , '' Miami Herald '', for their photographs of the devastation caused by the eruption of the Nevado Del Ruiz volcano in Colombia .
- ''', '' San Francisco Examiner '', for his photographic coverage of the fall of Ferdinand Marcos .
- ''', '' Odessa American '', for his photograph of the child Jessica McClure being rescued from the well into which she had fallen.
- ''', a Freelance photographer, for a picture published in the '' St. Louis Post-Dispatch '' of a firefighter giving Mouth-to-mouth Resuscitation to a child pulled from a burning building.
- ''''', California , for their photographs of devastation caused by the Loma Prieta Earthquake of October 17 , 1989 . Oakland Tribune team consisted of Tom Duncan, Angela Pancrazio, Pat Greenhouse, Reginald Pearman, Matthew Lee, Gary Reyes, Michael Macor, Ron Riesterer, Paul Miller, Roy H. Williams.
- ''', Associated Press , for a series of photographs of supporters of South Africa 's African National Congress brutally murdering a man they believed to be a Zulu Spy .
- ''', for photographs of the Attempted Coup in Russia and the subsequent collapse of the Communist regime.
- ''' and William Sneider , '' Dallas Morning News '', for their dramatic photographs of the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona .
- ''', '' Toronto Star '', for his photograph, published in many American newspapers, of a U.S. Soldier's body being dragged through the streets of Mogadishu by a mob of jeering Somalis .
- ''', '' Washington Post '', for her series of photographs illustrating the crisis in Haiti and its aftermath.
- ''', a freelancer, for his haunting photographs, taken after the Oklahoma City Bombing and distributed by the Associated Press , showing a one-year-old victim handed to and then cradled by a fireman.
- ''', '' Press Democrat '', Santa Rosa, California , for her dramatic photograph of a firefighter rescuing a teenager from raging Floodwaters .
- ''', '' Pittsburgh Post-Gazette '', for her life-affirming portraits of survivors of the Conflicts In Rwanda and Burundi .
- ''', for its portfolio of images following the Embassy Bombing In Kenya And Tanzania that illustrates both the horror and the humanity triggered by the event.
- ''' '' Rocky Mountain News '', for its photographic coverage of students following the Shooting At Columbine High School near Denver.
- ''', '' Associated Press '', for his photograph of Federal Agents removing Elián González from his uncle's home.
- ''''', for its coverage of the September 11 Attack on the World Trade Center .
- ''''', for its powerful, imaginative coverage of Colorado 's raging Forest Fires .
- ''' and Cheryl Diaz Meyer , '' The Dallas Morning News '', for their eloquent photographs depicting both the violence and poignancy of the War With Iraq .
- ''' staff, for its stunning series of photographs of bloody yearlong combat inside Iraqi cities.
- ''''', for its vivid photographs depicting the chaos and pain after Hurricane Katrina engulfed New Orleans .
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"http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/encyclopedia/entry/1971" class="copylinks">1971 winner, John Paul Filo
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"http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/encyclopedia/entry/1973" class="copylinks">1973 winner, Huynh Cong Ut
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"http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/encyclopedia/entry/2000" class="copylinks">2000 winner, staff of Rocky Mountain News
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"http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/encyclopedia/entry/2001" class="copylinks">2001 winner, Alan Diaz
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