Joseph Pulitzer Facts
Joseph Pulitzer Facts
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Interesting Joseph Pulitzer Facts: |
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Joseph Pulitzer was born Pulitzer Jozsef in Mako, Hungary on April 10th, 1847 to a wealthy grain merchant family. |
Joseph was 11 when his father died. His mother remarried a businessman. |
Joseph Pulitzer was educated in Budapest in private schools. |
Joseph Pulitzer immigrated to the United States in 1864 and joined the Lincoln Calvary where he served until the Civil War ended. |
Joseph Pulitzer was fluent in Hungarian, French, and German but he had to learn English when he arrived in the United States. |
Joseph Pulitzer's first journalism job was with the Westliche Post in St. Louis. |
In the 1860s Joseph Pulitzer studied law and was elected to the Missouri Legislature in 1869. |
In 1871 he became part owner of the Westliche Post for only $3,000. He sold his share a year later for a profit. |
In 1879 Joseph Pulitzer bought two newspapers in St. Louis and merged them as the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. It still exists today. |
Joseph Pulitzer was admitted to the bar in 1874 in Washington, D.C. AT the time he was also a New York Sun correspondent. |
In 1877 Joseph Pulitzer married Kate Davis. Together they would have 7 children and remained married until his death in 1911. |
In 1883 Joseph Pulitzer bought the newspaper the New York World for $346,000. The newspaper was losing money when he bought it. |
Joseph Pulitzer began to go blind in the 1880s and by 1889 he was blind. |
Joseph Pulitzer focused on human interest, scandal, and exposing corruption in big business. He was known for his support of the common man. |
Joseph Pulitzer's newspaper was in competition with William Hearst's newspaper. They had a headline war in the 1890s but eventually Pulitzer backed off believing that their battle had gone too far. |
Joseph Pulitzer died on October 29th, 1911 on his yacht n South Carolina. His will left $2 million to establish a journalism school in New York City at Columbia University. |
Joseph Pulitzer's will also stipulated the Pulitzer Prize terms in his will. The prizes were first awarded in 1917. |
Joseph Pulitzer's sons Ralph and Joseph also became journalists. His grandson Joseph Jr. also followed in his grandfather's footsteps. |
Joseph Pulitzer's wife Kate died in France almost 16 years after he did. Of his 7 children, two died before reaching adulthood. |
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