Columbus (GA) Enquirer Sun , by Columbus (GA) Enquirer Sun
For the service which it rendered in its brave and energetic fight against the Ku Klux Klan; against the enactment of a law barring the teaching of evolution; against dishonest and incompetent public officials and for justice to the Negro and against lynching.
The Jury
The Jury
Jerome B. Landfield(Chair)
Frank E. Gannett
Herbert E. Hawkes
Winners in Public Service
New York World
For its work in connection with the exposure of the Florida peonage evil.
Memphis Commercial Appeal
For its courageous attitude in the publication of cartoons and the handling of news in reference to the operations of the Ku Klux Klan.
New York World
For articles exposing the operations of the Ku Klux Klan, published during September and October, 1921.
1926 Prize Winners
D. R. Fitzpatrick
For "The Laws of Moses and the Laws of Today."
Edward M. Kingsbury
For the editorial entitled "House of a Hundred Sorrows."