To celebrate Black History Month, we will be posting facts every day throughout the month of February to showcase excellence in black investigative journalism.
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In 1977, Moore won the Pulitzer Prize for local investigative reporting for his series on the abuse of inmates at Fairview State Hospital.pic.twitter.com/Sz6n3trgrT
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The fact for today is about Erica Green
@EricaLG , a Washington Bureau correspondent for the New York Times, who covers education and education policy. Green also covered education at the Baltimore Sun before arriving at The Times.pic.twitter.com/sLJ32VygS8
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@EricaLG was a part of the Sun’s 2016 Pulitzer Prize finalist team for breaking news coverage of the death of Freddie Gray. She won the 2014 investigative prize from@EdWriters for her work on school violence against teachers.pic.twitter.com/UPTuIoZJIZ
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@EricaLG also appeared in the debut episode of@TheWeekly for the investigation her and@ktbenner did on T.M. Landry College Preparatory.pic.twitter.com/H9gIsWutDx
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Today we recognize the work of Keith Herbert
@KeithHerbert and Olivia Winslow@newsollie of@Newsday. The two were a part of the@Newsday team that produced the groundbreaking, “Long Island Divided” investigative project.pic.twitter.com/6QoooF6cod
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For three years, the team intensely investigated discrimination by real estate agents on Long Island. The investigation found that black homebuyers on Long Island faced unequal treatment by real estate agents at a rate of 49 percent.pic.twitter.com/UGRSpLLMa5
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The project has garnered widespread attention, with responses from the community, the National Association of Realtors and local and state officials.pic.twitter.com/DckDUTxwyC
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