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'''The Hillman Prize''' is a journalism award given out annually by the '''] Foundation''', named for the noted American ] leader. It is given to "journalists, writers and public figures who pursue ] and public policy for the ]."<ref></ref> Murray Kempton was the first recipient, in 1950. Organizations have also received the award. Each winner receives $5,000.<ref>http://nyppa.org/content/2010-hillman-prize-photojournalism-call-submissions</ref>


{| class="sortable"
!Year
!Award
!Winner
!Title
!Organization
|-
| 2011
| Book
|]
|''The Warmth of Other Suns''
| Random House
|- (jo
| 2011
| Newspaper
|] & ]
|"Justice in the Balance"
| USA Today
|-
| 2011
| Magazine
|]
|"The Great Divergence"
| Slate.com
|-
| 2011
| Photojournalism
|]
|“A Surgery Gone Wrong”
|''Dallas Morning News''
|-
| 2011
| Broadcast journalism
|] & ]
|“The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan”
| Clover Films/ FRONTLINE, WGBH
|-
| 2010
| Book
|]
|''Methland''
| Bloomsbury
|-
| 2010
|Newspaper
|], ], ] & ]
|“The Fight for Transparency”
|Bloomberg News
|-
|2010
| Magazine
|]
|“The Dark Side of Dairies”
|''High Country News''
|-
|2010
| Photography
|]
|“Ian Fisher: American Soldier”
|''The Denver Post''
|-
| 2010
| Photography
| ], ], ], ], ], ], & ]
|“Below the Line: Childhood Poverty in Colorado”
| ''The Denver Post''
|-
|2010
|Photography Honorable Mention
|]
|“In Mexico’s war on drugs, battle lines are drawn in chalk”
|''The Washington Post''
|-
|2010
| Broadcast
|], ], ], ]
|"Justice Delayed"
| NOW, PBS
|-
| 2010
| Blog
|]
|The Treatment
|''The New Republic''
|-
| 2010
| Blog
|]
|''The Washington Post''<ref name="hillmanfoundation">http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/hillman-prizes</ref>
|-
| 2009
| Book
| ]
| ''The Dark Side: The Inside Story of How the War on Terror Turned into a War on American Ideals ''
| Doubleday
|-
| 2009
| Book
| ]
| ''The Big Squeeze: Tough Times for the American Worker''
| Knopf
|-
| 2009
| Newspaper
| ]
| “Deaths in Immigrant Detention”
| ''The New York Times''
|-
| 2009
| Newspaper SPECIAL MENTION
| ]
| “Construction Worker Deaths on the Las Vegas Strip,”
| ''Las Vegas Sun''
|-
| 2009
| Magazine
|
| Special Issue: "The New Inequality"
| ''The Nation''
|-
| 2009
| Magazine SPECIAL MENTION
| ]
| “Auto Destruct”
| ''The New Republic''
|-
| 2009
| Photo-journalism
| ]
| “Birth and Death: Maternal Mortality in Sierra Leone”
| ''The Washington Post''
|-
| 2009
| Photo-journalism SPECIAL MENTION
| ]
| “At the Edge of Life”
| ''The Dallas Morning News''
|-
| 2009
| Broadcast
| ] & ]
| “Made in L.A.”
| POV<ref>http://www.pbs.org/pov/blog/2009/06/made_in_la_wins_the_hillman_pr.php</ref>
|-
| 2009
| Broadcast SPECIAL MENTION
| ] & ]
| “House Thefts”
| KTTV-FOX Los Angeles
|-
| 2009
| Broadcast SPECIAL MENTION
| ], ] & ]
| “Unnatural Causes: Is Inequality Making Us Sick?”
| California Newsreel with Vital Pictures
|-
| 2009
| Blog
| ]
|
| EmptyWheel.FireDogLake.com <ref name="hillmanfoundation" />
|-
| 2008 || Book || ] || ''The Squandering of America: How the Failure of Our Politics Undermines Our Prosperity'' || Knopf ||
|-
| 2008 ||Newspaper ||] ||"Golden Opportunities" ||''The New York Times'' ||
|-
| 2008 ||Magazine ||] ||Death in the Energy Fields ||''High Country News'' ||
|-
| 2008 ||Broadcast ||], ] ||"Buying the War" || Bill Moyers Journal ||
|-
| 2008 ||Photography ||] ||"The Marlboro Marine: Two lives blurred together by a photo" ||''Los Angeles Times'' ||
|-
| 2008 ||Blog ||], ] || "Think Progress: A Project of the Center for American Progress Action Fund" || Center for American Progress<ref>http://www.sajaforum.org/2008/05/awards-faiz-sha.html</ref> ||
|-
| 2007 ||Book || ] || ''Fiasco'' ||
|-
| 2007 ||Newspaper ||] || Coverage of Hurricane Katrina aftermath ||The Associated Press ||
|-
| 2007 ||Magazine ||] ||"The Invisibles" ||''West Magazine'', ''Los Angeles Times'' ||
|-
| 2007 ||Broadcast ||], ] ||"When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts" ||40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks/HBO ||
|-
| 2007 ||Photography ||], ] ||"Aids Orphans" ||''South Florida Sun-Sentinel'' ||
|-
| 2007 ||Blog ||], ], ], ], ] ||"Tapped" || ''The American Prospect'' ||
|-
| 2006 ||Book ||N/A ||Award withheld <ref>http://nerdsforgsoc.blogspot.com/2006/05/anti-union-faculty-your-activities.html</ref>||
|-
| 2006 ||Newspaper ||] ||"Pipeline to Peril" ||''Chicago Tribune'' ||
|-
| 2006 ||Magazine ||], ], ], ] ||"Big Pharma's Shameful Secret" ||Bloomberg Markets ||||
|-
| 2006 ||Broadcast ||], ], ] ||"La Oroya" ||KMOV-TV, St Louis ||||
|-
| 2006 ||Photography ||], ] ||"Los Piñeros: Men of the Pines" ||''Sacramento Bee'' ||||
|-
| 2006 ||Blog ||] ||Coverage of Social Security Issues ||Talking Points Memo ||
|-
| 2005 ||Book ||] ||''American Dream'' ||||
|-
| 2005 ||Newspaper ||] ||"The ]" ||''Los Angeles Times'' ||
|-
| 2005 ||Magazine ||] ||"Our Next Generation" ||''The Chicago Reporter'' ||
|-
| 2005 ||Broadcast ||] ||"Ghosts of ]" ||PBS Frontline ||
|-
| 2005 ||Photography ||''Los Angeles Times'' ||Award for Overall Excellence ||''Los Angeles Times'' ||||
|-
| 2004 ||Book ||] || ''Triangle'' ||
|-
| 2004 ||Newspaper ||], ], ], ] ||"The Wal-Mart Effect" ||''Los Angeles Times'' <ref>http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/honorees</ref>
|-
| 2004 || Newspaper || ], ] || "Dangerous Business" || ''New York Times'' ||
|-
| 2004 ||Magazine ||] ||"Nobodies" ||''The New Yorker'' ||||
|-
| 2004 ||Broadcast ||], ], ] ||State of Denial ||WFAA-TV ||
|-
| 2004 ||Photography ||] ||"Open Wound: Chechnya 1994-2003" ||''Trolley ''||
|-
| 2003 ||Book ||] ||''The Great Tax Wars''||
|-
| 2003 ||Newspaper ||] & ] ||"Valued Employees: Worker Dies, Firm Profits" ||''Wall Street Journal'' ||
|-
| 2003 ||Broadcast ||] ||"An Ordinary Crime" ||PBS Frontline ||
|-
| 2003 ||Photography ||], ] ||"Enrique's Journey" ||''Los Angeles Times'' ||
|-
| 2002 ||Book ||] ||''Carry Me Home: Birmingham, Alabama, The Climactic Battle of the Civil Rights Movement'' ||
|-
| 2002 ||Newspaper ||] ||"Seller Beware" ||''The Denver Post'' ||
|-
| 2002 ||Magazine ||] ||"After Welfare" ||''The New Yorker'' ||
|-
| 2002 ||Broadcast ||] ||"Behind the Labels: Garment Workers on U.S. Saipan" ||Oxygen Network/WITNESS.org ||
|-
| 2002 ||Photography ||] ||"Poisoned Children: The Legacy of Lead" ||''The Star-Ledger'' ||
|-
| 2001 ||Book ||] ||''Striking Steel'' ||
|-
| 2001 ||Newspaper ||] ||selected articles on pension cuts ||''Wall Street Journal'' ||
|-
| 2001 ||Magazine ||], ], ] ||"Workers in Bondage; A Life of Fines and Beating" ||''Business Week ''||
|-
| 2001 ||Broadcast ||], ] ||"Witness to an Execution" ||NPR's All Things Considered ||
|-
| 2001 ||Broadcast ||], ] ||"American Dream, American Nightmare" ||A&E ||
|-
| 2000 ||Book ||] ||''No Shame in my Game: The ] in the Inner City'' ||||
|-
| 2000 ||Newspaper ||] ||"Why Children Kill" ||''The Orlando Sentinel'' ||||
|-
| 2000 ||Magazine ||] ||"Nickle-and-Dimed" ||''Harper's Magazine'' ||
|-
| 2000 ||Broadcast ||] ||For television in the public interest ||C-SPAN ||||
|-
| 1998 ||Book ||] ||''Pillar of Fire'' ||||
|-
| 1998 ||Newspaper ||] ||"The Preacher and the Klansman" & other investigative reporting on the KKK ||''The Clarion-Ledger'' ||
|-
| 1998 ||Magazine ||] & ] ||"What Corporate Welfare Costs You" ||''Time Magazine''<ref>http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/honorees?page=1</ref>
|-
| 1997 || Book || ] || ''Everything for Sale'' ||
|-
| 1997 ||Newspaper ||] ||"Learning Poverty Firsthand" & other stories of welfare reform ||''The New York Times'' ||
|-
| 1997 ||Magazine ||] ||"The Unwanted" ||''The New Yorker'' ||
|-
| 1997 ||Broadcast ||] ||"Town Under Siege" ||Ed Bradley on Assignment, CBS News ||
|-
| 1996 ||Book ||] ||''When Work Disappears: The World of the New Urban Poor'' ||
|-
| 1996 ||Newspaper ||] & ] ||"Passyunk Homes: Welfare" ||''The Philadelphia Inquirer'' ||
|-
| 1996 ||Magazine ||] ||"While You Were Sleeping" ||''Harper's Magazine'' ||
|-
| 1996 ||Broadcast ||] & ] ||"Toy Story" ||Dateline, NBC ||
|-
| 1996 ||Broadcast ||], ], ] ||"Remorse: The 14 Stories of Eric Morse" ||NPR's All Things Considered ||
|-
| 1995 ||Book ||] ||''All God'' ||||
|-
| 1995 ||Book ||] ||''The Most Dangerous Man in Detroit - Walter Reuther and the Fate of American Labor'' (Distinguished Honorable Mention) ||
|-
| 1995 ||Newspaper ||] ||for the series "Whither the Cities?" ||''The Dallas Morning News'' ||
|-
| 1995 ||Magazine ||] ||"In the Strawberry Fields" ||''The Atlantic Monthly ''||
|-
| 1995 ||Broadcast ||] ||"Across the River" ||WETA-TV ||
|-
| 1994 ||Book ||] ||''City on a Hill: Testing the American Dream at City College'' ||
|-
| 1994 ||Newspaper ||] ||for the series "Worked to Death" || ''Houston Chronicle'' ||
|-
| 1994 ||Magazine ||] ||"Inequality" and "Why America Needs Unions" ||''Business Week'' ||
|-
| 1994 ||Broadcast ||] ||"Of Human Bondage: Slavery Today" ||ABC News, "Turning Point" ||
|-
| 1993 ||Book ||] ||''Never Stop Running: Allard Lowenstein and the Struggle to Save American Liberalism'' ||
|-
| 1993 ||Newspaper ||] ||for the series "The Plutonium Experiment" ||''The Albuquerque Tribune'' ||
|-
| 1993 ||Magazine ||Team: ], ], ], ], ] ||"Poverty, Inc." ||''Southern Exposure'' ||
|-
| 1993 ||Broadcast ||] ||"Innocence Lost: The Verdict" ||FRONTLINE, WGBH-TV ||
|-
| 1992 ||Book ||] & ] ||''Thinking for a Living: Education and the Wealth of Nations'' ||
|-
| 1992 ||Newspaper ||] ||for the series "Slaves to the Sale" ||''Houston Chronicle'' ||
|-
| 1992 ||Magazine ||] ||"What Price Economic Growth?" ||''The Atlantic Monthly'' <ref>http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/honorees?page=2</ref>
|-
| 1992 || Broadcast || ] || "Morning Edition" - U.S. Manufacturing Series || National Public Radio ||
|-
| 1992 ||Broadcast ||], ] ||Dateline: Wal-Mart\'s Buy American ||NBC-TV ||
|-
| 1991 ||Book ||] ||''The Promised Land'' ||
|-
| 1991 ||Newspaper ||] & ] ||for the series "America: What Went Wrong?" ||''The Philadelphia Inquirer'' ||
|-
| 1991 ||Magazine ||] ||"Punishing the Poor" ||''Southern Exposure'' ||
|-
| 1991 ||Broadcast ||California Working Group ||"This Far By Faith" ||
|-
| 1991 ||Broadcast ||] ||"David Duke: An Investigative Report" ||SOUNDPRINT ||
|-
| 1990 ||Book ||] ||''The Burning Season'' ||
|-
| 1990 ||Newspaper ||The Detroit Free Press ||for the series "Workers at Risk" ||''The Detroit Free Press'' ||
|-
| 1990 ||Magazine ||] ||"Healing the Delta and Burnout in L.A." ||''American Health Magazine'' ||
|-
| 1990 ||Broadcast ||] ||"Medical Costs: A Dangerous Diagnosis" ||KMOX, CBS Radio, St. Louis, MO ||
|-
| 1990 ||Broadcast ||] ||"Through the Safety Net" ||MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour ||
|-
| 1989 ||Book ||] ||''From Beirut to Jerusalem'' ||
|-
| 1989 ||Newspaper ||], ] ||series on "The Shift on ]" ||''St. Louis Post-Dispatch'' ||
|-
| 1989 ||Magazine ||] ||"A Grand Experiment" ||''The New Yorker'' ||
|-
| 1989 ||Broadcast ||] ||"Home, Street, Home" ||KMOX, CBS Radio, St. Louis, MO ||
|-
| 1989 ||Broadcast ||] ||"The Kwitny Report" ||WNYC/PBS ||
|-
| 1988 ||Book ||] ||'']'' ||
|-
| 1988 ||Newspaper ||''Anchorage Daily News'' ||"A People in Peril" ||''Anchorage Daily News'' ||
|-
| 1988 ||Magazine ||] ||"The Man Who Blew the Whistle on 'Star Wars' "||''Los Angeles Times Magazine'' ||
|-
| 1988 ||Broadcast ||] ||"Child Care: Everybody's Baby" ||WLV I-TV56, Boston, MA ||
|-
| 1988 ||Broadcast ||National Public Radio, News & Information Division ||In recognition of far-reaching and creative news coverage || "All Things Considered," "Morning Edition", "Weekend Edition" ||
|-
| 1987 ||Book ||] ||''Waltzing With a Dictator'' ||
|-
| 1987 ||Newspaper || ||"The Unfinished Dream" ||''The Journal'' (Lorain Ohio) ||
|-
| 1987 ||Magazine ||] ||"Every Parent's Nightmare" ||''Newsweek'' <ref>http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/honorees?page=3</ref>
|-
| 1987 || Broadcast || ], ] || "The High Cost of Growing Old," "Truth or Consequences" || KMOX Radio, CBS affiliate, St. Louis, MO ||
|-
| 1987 ||Broadcast ||Public Affairs Television, Inc. ||"In Search of the Constitution" ||
|-
| 1986 ||Book ||] ||"Blundering Into Disaster" ||||||
|-
| 1986 ||Newspaper ||], ], ] ||for the series "Drug Testing on the Job" ||''Los Angeles Times'' ||||
|-
| 1986 ||Magazine ||] ||"God and Man in ]" ||''Atlantic Monthly'' ||||
|-
| 1986 ||Broadcast ||CBS Reports ||"The Vanishing Family - Crisis in Black America" ||CBS-TV ||||
|-
| 1986 ||Broadcast ||] ||"Vale of Tears: The Legacy of ]" ||National Public Radio ||||
|-
| 1985 ||Book ||] ||''Move Your Shadow: South Africa, Black and White'' ||||||
|-
| 1985 ||Newspaper ||Series Writers ||"The American Millstone" ||''Chicago Tribune'' ||||
|-
| 1985 ||Magazine ||] ||"The Button" ||''The New Yorker'' ||||
|-
| 1985 ||Broadcast ||] ||"A Class Divided" ||Yale University Films; FRONTLINE, WGBH, Boston, MA ||||
|-
| 1985 ||Broadcast ||] ||"A Class Divided" (Honorary Award) ||Yale University Films, FRONTLINE, WGBH, Boston, MA ||||
|-
| 1984 ||Book ||] ||''Deadly Gambits'' ||
|-
| 1984 ||Newspaper ||''The Clarion-Ledger/Jackson Daily News'' ||"Freedom Summer: A Generation Later" ||''The Clarion-Ledger/Jackson Daily News'' ||||
|-
| 1984 ||Magazine ||], special SHF Officers' Award ||"The Strange Correspondence of Morris Ernst and John Edgar Hoover" ||''The Nation'' ||||
|-
| 1984 ||Magazine ||] ||"The Tug of War" ||''Common Cause Magazine'' ||||
|-
| 1984 ||Broadcast ||KMOL-TV, San Antonio, TX ||"Valley of the Shadow of Life" ||KMOL-TV ||||
|-
| 1984 ||Broadcast ||KMOX Radio ||"Series on Child Welfare" ||KMOX Radio, CBS affiliates, St. Louis, MO ||||
|-
| 1983 ||Book ||] ||''The Price of Power'' ||||||
|-
| 1983 ||Newspaper ||] & ] ||"The Disability Nightmare" ||''Newsday'' ||||
|-
| 1983 ||Magazine ||] ||"Nuclear War and Climatic Catastrophe: Some Policy Implications" ||''Foreign Affairs'' ||||
|-
| 1983 ||Broadcast ||] ||"The Pentagon Underground" ||Our Times with Bill Moyers, CBS News ||||
|-
| 1982 ||Book ||] ||''The Fate of the Earth''||||||
|-
| 1982 ||Newspaper ||] ||for the series "The Island Trees Case" ||''Newsday'' ||||
|-
| 1982 ||Magazine ||] ||"Politics and Money" ||''The New Yorker'' <ref>http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/honorees?page=4</ref>
|-
| 1982 || Broadcast || ] & ] || "]: The Elections" || Pacifica Radio News || ||
|-
| 1982 ||Broadcast ||] ||"People Like Us" ||CBS News ||||
|-
| 1981 ||Book ||] ||''Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number'' ||||||
|-
| 1981 ||Newspaper ||'']'' ||for the series "Black and Poor in Atlanta" ||''The Atlanta Constitution'' ||
|-
| 1981 ||Magazine ||''The Angolite'' ||"Louisiana Death Watch" ||||||
|-
| 1981 ||Broadcast ||] ||"All Things Considered: Voting Rights Act" ||National Public Radio ||
|-
| 1981 ||Broadcast ||CBS Reports ||"The Defense of the United States" ||CBS News ||||
|-
| 1980 ||Book ||] ||''Cry of the People'' ||||||
|-
| 1980 ||Newspaper ||The Miami Herald ||for a series on police brutality ||''The Miami Herald ''||||
|-
| 1980 ||Broadcast ||Bill Moyers' Journal ||"Campaign Report #3" ||WNET/13 ||||
|-
| 1980 ||Broadcast ||MacNeil-Lehrer Report ||Special award for continued excellence in television journalism ||||||
|-
| 1979 ||Book ||] ||"Sideshow - Kissinger, Nixon and the Destruction of Cambodia" ||||||
|-
| 1979 ||Newspaper ||] ||for a series on poverty ||''Rochester Democrat & Chronicle'' ||||
|-
| 1979 ||Magazine ||] ||"Love Canal and the Poisoning of America" ||''The Atlantic Monthly'' ||||
|-
| 1979 ||Broadcast ||], ] ||The Killing Ground ||ABC-TV News Closeup ||||
|-
| 1979 ||Broadcast ||] ||"Women at Work" ||WRFM-New York ||||
|-
| 1978 ||Book ||] ||''Criminal Violence, Criminal Justice'' ||||||
|-
| 1978 ||Newspaper ||] & ] ||for a series on the working wounded ||''Chicago Sun Times'' ||
|-
| 1978 ||Newspaper ||] ||Special Award ||||||
|-
| 1978 ||Magazine ||] ||"Soldiers of Misfortune" ||''The Atlantic Monthly'' ||||
|-
| 1978 ||Broadcast ||] ||"King" ||Abby Mann/Filmway/NBC ||||
|-
| 1977 ||Book ||] ||''A Rumor of War'' ||||||
|-
| 1977 ||Newspaper ||] ||for a series on the "Wilmington 10" ||''Greensboro (NC) Daily News'' ||||
|-
| 1977 ||Magazine ||] ||"Anatomy of Health Care Costs" ||''The New Republic'' ||||
|-
| 1977 ||Broadcast ||] ||"The Fire Next Door" ||<ref>http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/honorees?page=5</ref>
|-
| 1977 || Broadcast || ABC Television Network || "Roots" (special award) || ABC-TV || ||
|-
| 1976 ||Book ||] ||''Simple Justice'' ||||||
|-
| 1976 ||Newspaper ||] ||for courage in publishing ||''The Tennessean'' ||||
|-
| 1976 ||Magazine ||] ||"The Mushroom Pickers" ||''Philadelphia Magazine'' ||||
|-
| 1976 ||Broadcast ||] ||"Judge Horton and the Scottsboro Boys" ||||||
|-
| 1975 ||Book ||] ||''The China Hands'' ||||||
|-
| 1975 ||Newspaper ||] & ] ||investigative reporting ||''Philadelphia Inquirer'' ||||
|-
| 1975 ||Magazine ||] ||"A Welfare Mother" ||''The New Yorker'' ||||
|-
| 1975 ||Broadcast ||CBS Television Network ||"Fear on Trial" ||CBS-TV ||||
|-
| 1974 ||Book ||] & ]||''Global Reach'' ||||||
|-
| 1974 ||Book ||] ||''Supership'' ||||||
|-
| 1974 ||Newspaper ||''The Boston Globe'' ||coverage of school integration crisis ||''The Boston Globe'' ||||
|-
| 1974 ||Newspaper ||] ||articles on the C.I.A. ||''The New York Times'' ||||
|-
| 1974 ||Broadcast ||CBS Television Network ||'']'' ||CBS-TV ||||
|-
| 1974 ||Broadcast ||WNET/13 ||Special Award for outstanding programming ||WNET ||||
|-
| 1973 ||Book ||] ||''A. Philip Randolph: A Biographical Portrait'' ||||||
|-
| 1973 ||Book ||] ||''The Imperial Presidency'' ||||||
|-
| 1973 ||Book ||] ||Special Award ||||||
|-
| 1973 ||Newspaper ||] & ] ||investigative reporting ||''The Philadelphia Inquirer'' ||||
|-
| 1973 ||Magazine ||] ||for his columns, signed TRB ||''The New Republic'' ||||
|-
| 1973 ||Magazine ||] ||"Annals of Industry: Casualties of the Workplace" ||''The New Yorker'' ||||
|-
| 1973 ||Broadcast ||] ||"Freedom & Security: The Uncertain Balance" ||Westinghouse Broadcasting Company ||
|-
| 1972 ||Book ||] ||'']'' ||||||
|-
| 1972 ||Newspaper ||] & ] ||the Watergate investigation ||''The Washington Post'' ||||
|-
| 1972 ||Magazine ||] & ] ||"The Grand Jury Network" ||''The Nation ''<ref>http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/honorees?page=6</ref>
|-
| 1972 || Broadcast || ] || "What Price Health?" || NBC-TV ||
|-
| 1971 ||Book ||] & ] ||''America Inc.'' ||
|-
| 1971 ||Newspaper ||] ||"Victims of the Great American Red Hunt" ||''The Washington Post'' ||||
|-
| 1971 ||Newspaper ||] ||"The Pentagon Papers" ||''The New York Times'' ||||
|-
| 1971 ||Magazine ||], ], ], ], ]||"Work in America" ||''The Atlantic Monthly'' ||||
|-
| 1971 ||Broadcast ||] ||"This Child Is Rated X" ||NBC-TV ||||
|-
| 1970 ||Book ||] ||''Crime in America'' ||||||
|-
| 1970 ||Newspaper ||] ||series on the "Kent State tragedy" ||''The New York Times'' ||||
|-
| 1970 ||Magazine ||] ||articles on "Army surveillance of political activity" ||''The Washington Monthly'' ||||
|-
| 1970 ||Broadcast ||] & ] ||"Can the World Be Saved" ||CBS News ||||
|-
| 1969 ||Book ||Congressman ] ||''The Ultimate Folly'' ||||||
|-
| 1969 ||Newspaper ||] ||"The Appearance of Impropriety" ||''Chicago Daily News'' ||||
|-
| 1969 ||Magazine ||] ||"Casualties of War" ||''The New Yorker'' ||||
|-
| 1969 ||Broadcast ||] ||"Who Killed Lake Erie?" ||NBC-TV ||||
|-
| 1968 ||Book ||] ||''Not So Rich As You Think'' ||||||
|-
| 1968 ||Newspaper ||] & ] ||"The People Left Behind" ||''Charlotte Observer'' ||||
|-
| 1968 ||Magazine ||], ] ||"America's Hungry Families" ||''Good Housekeeping'' ||||
|-
| 1968 ||Broadcast ||] & ] ||"One Nation, Indivisible" ||Westinghouse Broadcasting Company ||||
|-
| 1967 ||Book ||] ||''Pax Americana'' ||||||
|-
| 1967 ||Book ||] ||''Privacy and Freedom'' ||||||
|-
| 1967 ||Newspaper ||] ||series on the "Crisis in the Courts" ||''The Christian Science Monitor'' ||||
|-
| 1967 ||Broadcast ||] ||"The Tenement" ||CBS-TV News ||||
|-
| 1967 ||Broadcast ||Harold Mayer & ], producer and writer ||"The Way It Is" ||National Educational Television Network (Honorable Mention) ||||
|-
| 1966 ||Book ||] ||The Airtight Cage ||||||
|-
| 1966 ||Newspaper ||] ||reporting from North Vietnam (special award) ||''The New York Times''<ref>http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/honorees?page=7</ref>
|-
| 1966 || Newspaper || ] & ] || a series on right-wing groups || ''Dayton Daily News '' || ||
|-
| 1966 ||Magazine ||]||"Medicare" ||''The New Yorker'' ||||
|-
| 1966 ||Broadcast ||William C. Jersey ||"A Time for Burning" ||National Educational Television Network ||||
|-
| 1965 ||Book ||] ||''Dark Ghetto'' ||||||
|-
| 1965 ||Magazine ||] ||"The Dominican Crisis - A Case Study in American Policy" ||''Commentary'' ||||
|-
| 1964 ||Book ||Dr. ] ||''Mississippi: The Closed Society'' ||||||
|-
| 1964 ||Book ||] ||''The Mythmakers'' ||||||
|-
| 1964 ||Newspaper ||] ||editorials on the civil rights crisis there ||''Enterprise Journal'' (McComb, MS) ||||
|-
| 1964 ||Magazine ||] ||"Challenge to Our Doctors" ||''Look'' ||||
|-
| 1964 ||Broadcast ||] ||"Gideon's Trumpet: The Poor Man & The Law" ||CBS-TV ||||
|-
| 1963 ||Book ||] ||Anti-Intellectualism in American Life ||||||
|-
| 1963 ||Newspaper ||] ||editorials on civil rights ||''Gainesville (FL) Daily Sun'' ||||
|-
| 1963 ||Magazine ||] ||"The Burned Out Americans" ||''Saga Magazine'' ||||
|-
| 1963 ||Broadcast ||] ||"No Hiding Place," on the East Side/West Side series ||CBS-TV ||||
|-
| 1962 ||Book ||] ||''The Other America ''||||||
|-
| 1962 ||Newspaper ||] ||editorials on the crisis at the Mississippi University ||''Pascagoula (MS) Chronicle'' ||||
|-
| 1962 ||Magazine ||] ||"Sometimes Life Just Happens" ||''Ladies Home Journal''
|-
| 1962 || Broadcast || ] || "Superfluous People || WCBS-TV, New York ||||
|-
| 1962 ||Broadcast ||], ], ] ||"Conformity" ||WCAU-T V, Philadelphia ||||
|-
| 1961 ||Book ||] ||'']'' ||||||
|-
| 1961 ||Newspaper ||] ||editorials on current issues ||''Pine Bluff (AR) Commercial'' ||||
|-
| 1961 ||Magazine ||] ||"The Ordeal of Southern Women" ||''Redbook'' ||||
|-
| 1961 ||Broadcast ||], ], ]||"White Paper #7: Angola: Journey to a War" ||NBC-TV ||||
|-
| 1960 ||Book ||] ||''Residence and Race'' ||||||
|-
| 1960 ||Book ||] ||'']'' <ref>http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/honorees?page=8</ref>
|-
| 1960 || Newspaper || ] || editorials on race relations || ''Gainesville (GA) Daily Times'' ||
|-
| 1960 ||Magazine ||] & ] ||"Poor, Proud and Primitive: The Lost Appalachians" ||''The Nation'' ||||
|-
| 1960 ||Broadcast ||], ] ||"Cast the First Stone" ||ABC-TV ||||
|-
| 1959 ||Book ||] ||''To Try Men'' ||||||
|-
| 1959 ||Broadcast ||] ||News broadcasts over the ABC Network ||ABC-TV ||||
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| 1959 ||Broadcast ||WNTA-TV, N.Y. ||"PIay of the Week" programs ||WNTA-TV ||||
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| 1958 ||Book ||] ||'']'' ||||||
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| 1958 ||Newspaper ||] & ] ||editorials on civil liberties and public welfare system ||''The People'' ||||
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| 1958 ||Newspaper ||] ||editorials defending the public school system ||''Atlanta Constitution'' ||||
|-
| 1958 ||Magazine ||] ||"Galileo and J.Robert Oppenheimer" ||''The Reporter'' ||||
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| 1958 ||Magazine ||] ||"Myth of the Powerful Worker" ||''The Nation'' ||||
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| 1958 ||Broadcast ||] ||Supervision of CBS Unit One, particularly the programs "Who Killed Michael Farmer" and " P.O.W.- A Study in Survival" ||CBS-TV ||||
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| 1957 ||Book ||] & ] ||''Neither Black Nor White'' ||||||
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| 1957 ||Newspaper ||] ||editorials on civil rights ||''Cheraw (SC) Chronicle'' ||||
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| 1957 ||Newspaper ||] ||editorials on school integration ||''Arkansas Gazette'' ||||
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| 1957 ||Broadcast ||] ||"Face the Nation" interview with Krushchev ||CBS-TV ||||
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| 1957 ||Broadcast ||] ||"Radio Beat" debates between American and Soviet scientists and educators ||CBS Radio ||||
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| 1956 ||Book ||] ||''Individual Freedom and Government Restraints'' ||||||
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| 1956 ||Newspaper ||''The New York Times'' ||editorials on the Middle East Crisis (special award) ||''The New York Times'' ||||
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| 1956 ||Newspaper ||] ||series on segregation in Des Moines ||''Des Moines Tribune'' ||||
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| 1956 ||Magazine ||] ||"Divided South Searches Its Soul" ||''Life'' ||||
|-
| 1956 ||Magazine ||] ||"The Harm Good People Do" ||''Harper's Magazine'' ||||
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| 1955 ||Book ||] ||''National Security and Individual Freedom'' ||||||
|-
| 1955 ||Newspaper ||] ||articles on the government security program ||''Washington Post'' ||
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| 1955 ||Newspaper ||] ||series on civil liberties ||''Providence Journal Bulletin'' <ref>http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/honorees?page=9</ref>
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| 1955 || Magazine || ] || "Oil and Politics" || ''The New Republic'' ||
|-
| 1954 ||Book ||] ||''Freedom, Loyalty and Dissent'' ||
|-
| 1954 ||Newspaper ||] ||editorial cartoons (special award) ||''St. Louis Dispatch'' ||
|-
| 1954 ||Newspaper ||] ||editorials on civil liberties and civil rights ||''Charlotte (NC) News'' ||
|-
| 1954 ||Magazine ||] ||"What Price Security" ||''Collier's'' ||||
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| 1954 ||Magazine ||''The Progressive'' ||special issue on Senator McCarthy (special award) ||''The Progressive'' ||||
|-
| 1954 ||Broadcast ||] ||"American Week," programs on civil rights issues ||CBS-TV ||||
|-
| 1954 ||Broadcast ||WNYC, New York City ||public service program (special award) ||WNYC ||||
|-
| 1953 ||Book ||] ||''Fire in the Ashes'' ||||||
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| 1953 ||Newspaper ||] ||a series on civil liberties ||''Houston Post'' ||||
|-
| 1953 ||Magazine ||] ||"The Seventeenth of June" ||''The New Yorker'' ||||
|-
| 1953 ||Broadcast ||] ||"]" programs on civil liberties ||CBS-TV ||||
|-
| 1953 ||Broadcast ||] ||broadcast on civil liberties and other issues ||WAAM, Baltimore ||||
|-
| 1952 ||Book ||] ||''The Herblock Book'' ||||||
|-
| 1952 ||Newspaper ||], ], ], ||articles and editorials exposing the Ku Klux Klan ||''North Carolina Tribune, North Carolina News and Reporter, North Carolina News and Observer'' ||||
|-
| 1951 ||Book ||] ||''The Loyalty of Free Men'' ||
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| 1951 ||Newspaper ||] ||articles on race relations in the South ||''Minneapolis Tribune'' ||||
|-
| 1951 ||Magazine ||] ||"Who's Trying to Ruin Our Schools?" ||''McCall's'' ||||
|-
| 1950 ||Book ||] ||''The Wall'' ||
|-
| 1950 ||Newspaper ||] ||articles on labor ||''The New York Times'' ||||
|-
| 1950 ||Newspaper ||] ||articles on labor in the South ||''New York Post'' ||||
|-
| 1950 ||Magazine ||], M.D. ||"Doctors Lobby and England's Public Medicine: The Facts" ||''The Atlantic Monthly'' ||<ref>http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/honorees?page=10</ref>
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