1980 Pulitzer Prize

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The Pulitzer Prizes for 1980 were announced on April 14, 1980.[1] A total of 1,550 entries were submitted for prizes in 19 categories of journalism and the arts.[2] Finalists were chosen by expert juries in each category, and winners were then chosen by the 16-member Pulitzer Prize Board, presided over by Clayton Kirkpatrick.[3] For the first time in the Prizes' history, juries were asked to name at least three finalists in each category, and the finalists were announced in addition to the winners.[2][4] Each prize carried a $1,000 award, except for the Public Service prize, which came with a gold medal.[3]

"Firing Squad in Iran", the prize-winning spot news photograph

The winner in each category is listed first, in bold, followed by the other finalists.

Journalism awards

Spot News finalist photo by Michael Haering, of a protester struck by a car at a demonstration in Beverly Hills
Selections of the prize-winning Feature Photography series on Texas cowboys by Erwin Hagler

Letters, Drama and Music Awards

Poster for the Broadway production of the prize-winning drama, Talley's Folly

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