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Kevin Sack
06/26/2000
Joseph Lelyveld, Gerald Boyd, Soma Golden Behr, Steven Holmes, Michael Winerip, Dana Canedy, Kevin Sack
A discussion about race in America
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Writers from "The New York Times" talk about their series "How Race Is Lived in America," focusing on the daily experience of race relations in America. The panel includes executive editor Joseph Lelyveld, deputy managing editor Gerald Boyd, assistant managing editor Soma Golden Behr, Washington correspondent Steven Holmes, staff writer Michael Winerip, and reporters Dana Canedy, Mirta Ojito, and Kevin Sack.
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Kevin Sack
Kevin Sack

Kevin Sack is an American journalist. He is a national correspondent for "The New York Times". He wrote the lead article for "The Times"' project, "How Race is Lived in America," published in summer 2000 and later in book form. For this, he shared a Pulitzer Prize for national reporting and a special George Polk Award.

Source - Pulitzer.org http://www.pulitzer.org/year/2003/national-reporting/bio/
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