The Hillman Prize Previous Honorees
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Year | Category | Honoree | Title |
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1980 | Broadcast | Steve Singer and Tom Priestley | The Killing Ground | ABC-TV News Closeup | |
1960 | Broadcast | Edward P. Morgan, | News broadcasts over the ABC Network | ABC-TV | |
1961 | Broadcast | Walter Peters, producer, Marshal Diskin, director, (1960). | Cast the First Stone | ABC-TV | |
1978 | Broadcast | ABC Television Network | Roots (special award) | ABC-TV | |
1994 | Broadcast | Andrew Tkach | Of Human Bondage: Slavery Today | ABC News, "Turning Point" | |
1979 | Broadcast | Abby Mann | King | Abby Mann/Filmway/NBC | |
2001 | Broadcast | Belle Adler and Brad White | American Dream, American Nightmare | A&E | |
2007 | Broadcast | Spike Lee and Sam Pollard | When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts | 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks/HBO | |
1988 | Newspaper | The Journal | The Unfinished Dream | (Lorain Ohio) | |
1988 | Officers’ Award | Michael Harrington | Michael Harrington | ||
1964 | Book | Richard Hofstadter | Anti-lntellectualism in American Life | ||
1970 | Book | Ramsey Clark | Crime in America | ||
1988 | Officers’ Award | John Herling | John Herling | ||
1966 | Book | Kenneth B. Clark | Dark Ghetto | ||
2007 | Sol Stetin Award | David Montgomery | 2007 Sol Stetin Award for Labor History | ||
1980 | Officers’ Award | E.G. Marshall | E.G. Marshall | ||
1965 | Book | D r. James W. Silver | Mississippi: The Closed Society | ||
2008 | Sol Stetin Award | David Brody | 2008 Sol Stetin Award for Labor History | ||
1979 | Officers’ Award | Andrew Young | Andrew Young | ||
2009 | Sol Stetin Award | James Green | 2009 Sol Stetin Award for Labor History | ||
1969 | Officers’ Award | W. Willard Wirtz | W. Willard Wirtz | ||
2006 | Book | N/A | Award withheld | ||
1973 | Book | Frances FitzGerald | Fire in the Lake | ||
2010 | Sol Stetin Award | Dorothy Sue Cobble | 2010 Sol Stetin Award for Labor History | ||
1967 | Officers’ Award | Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Msgr. George C. Higgins, Rabbi Jacob Weinstein | Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Msgr. George C. Higgins, Rabbi Jacob Weinstein |