The Ed Kennedy Project’s Pulitzer nomination

The Ed Kennedy Project was started to champion the courageous Associated Press reporter Ed Kennedy who broke the news of the German surrender in World War II only to be fired by the AP and castigated by his colleagues. In 2012, AP apologized. Project members nominated Kennedy, also the late former editor of the Monterey Herald, for the Pulitzer Prize in 2013 but failed to win an award in the breaking news category. With the signed support of dozens of news executives, prominent journalists and historians, the project again nominated Kennedy for, this time for a Pulitzer special citation in 2014. Although the effort again failed, project members remain dedicated to keeping Kennedy’s heroic act of journalism alive more than 70 years after his famous scoop.

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