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At least four, and possibly more. It's difficult to determine the ethnic heritage of many winners.

1969 Moneta Sleet, Jr., Deep Sorrow, Photography

1982 John H. White, Journalism, Feature Photography

1988 Michel duCille, Journalism, Feature Photography

1998 Clarence Williams, Journalism, Feature Photography

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