Joseph Pulitzer

1847–1911 (age 64)

Publisher

Biography

Joseph Pulitzer rose from Hungarian immigrant to the owner of The New York World, where his papers reshaped American journalism through crusading investigations, passionate editorials, and an insistence on covering the lives of ordinary citizens.

He endowed the Columbia School of Journalism and established the Pulitzer Prizes to uplift the profession he cherished, leaving a grateful nation and a place of remembrance at Woodlawn Cemetery.