“We had to prove that the people who got the organs, in this case the wealthy foreign nationals, were not as ill as those being bypassed”
Look at the picturesPulitzer-winning Pittsburgh Press story on kidney transplantation
“We had to prove that the people who got the organs, in this case the wealthy foreign nationals, were not as ill as those being bypassed”
Look at the picturesPulitzer-winning Pittsburgh Press story on kidney transplantation
Ray Sprigle was a top-notch investigative journalist.
Look at the picturesPost-Gazette reporter Ray Sprigle disguises himself as a black man
” “Sprigle was a great reporter, but I think he would be very unhappy in this business today.”
Look at the picturesRay Sprigle’s Pulitzer-winning story on the front page of the Post-Gazette
For four endless, crawling weeks I was a Negro in the Deep South. I ate, slept, traveled, lived Black.”
Ms. O’Hara had a distinguished 40-year career at the Press, as a society editor and then a political columnist.
Look at the picturesPittsburgh Press reporter Mary O’Hara covers steelworkers’ struggles