The Hillman Prize Previous Honorees
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Year | Category | Honoree | Title | Publisher/Airer | |
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1956 | Officers’ Award | Wayne L. Morse | Wayne L. Morse | ||
1967 | Broadcast | William C. Jersey | A Time for Burning | National Educational Television Network | |
1994 | Book | William Chafe | Never Stop Running: Allard Lowenstein and the Struggle to Save American Liberalism | Basic Books | |
1987 | Broadcast | William Drummond | Vale of Tears: The Legacy of Silicon Valley | National Public Radio | |
1998 | Magazine | William Finnegan | The Unwanted | The New Yorker | |
1990 | Newspaper | William H. and Margaret Wolf Freivogel | for the series "The Shift on Civil Rights" | St. Louis Post-Dispatch | |
1970 | Newspaper | William J. Eaton | The Appearance of Impropriety | Chicago Daily News | |
1997 | Book | William Julius Wilson | When Work Disappears: The World of the New Urban Poor | Alfred A. Knopf | |
1961 | Book | William L. Shirer | The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich | ||
1953 | Officers’ Award | William O. Douglas | William O. Douglas | ||
1986 | Broadcast | William Peters | A Class Divided | Yale University Films; FRONTLINE, WGBH, Boston, MA | |
1976 | Newspaper | William S. Randall & Stephen D. Solomon | investigative reporting | The Philadelphia Inquirer | |
1980 | Book | William Shawcross | Sideshow - Kissinger, Nixon and the Destruction of Cambodia | ||
1958 | Book | Wilma Dykeman & James Stokely | Neither Black Nor White | Literary Licensing, LLC | |
1975 | Broadcast | WNET/13 | Special Award for outstanding programming | WNET | |
1960 | Broadcast | WNTA-TV, N.Y. | "PIay of the Week" programs | WNTA-TV | |
1955 | Broadcast | WNYC, New York City | public service program (special award) | WNYC | |
2008 | Officers’ Award | Writers Guild of America | Writers Guild of America | ||
2012 | Broadcast | Yoav Potash | "Crime After Crime" | The Oprah Winfrey Network | |
2021 | Book | Zachary D. Carter | The Price of Peace: Money, Democracy, and the Life of John Maynard Keynes | Random House |