| A team of reporters and editors consisting of John S. Driscoll, Norman Lockman, Ron Hutson, Kirk Scharfenberg, Gary McMillan, Jonathan Kaufman, David Wessel, Ross Gelbspan, Kenneth J. Cooper, and Joan Fitgerald spend sixteen months looking at issues of race in the city of Boston entitled "Boston: The Race Factor" and demonstrates that the color of one's skin plays a role in jobs, housing, income, and education. The Pulitzer jury called it "notable exercise in public service that turned a searching gaze on some of the city's most honored institutions, including the Globe itself." |
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