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Moneta Sleet, Jr., the first African-American photographer and second African-American to receive a Pulitzer Prize, won the 1969 award in Feature Photography for "Deep Sorrow." Sleet captured a powerful image of Dr. Martin Luther King's widow, Coretta Scott King, and one of their children at King's funeral. The photograph was originally published in Ebony.
Uncle Sleet passed away, following a brief illness after he shot and covered for Ebony Magazine, the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Ga. He passed away, September 30. 1996.
Ernesto Teodoro Moneta died on February 10, 1918 at the age of 84.
Moneta Sleet, Jr., award-winning photojournalist, became the first African-American man to win a Pulitzer Prize in 1969 for "Deep Sorrow," his photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s widow, Coretta Scott King, taken at Dr. King's funeral. The image was published in Ebony Magazine.
Moneta Sleet, Jr., award-winning photojournalist, became the first African-American man to win a Pulitzer Prize in 1969 for "Deep Sorrow," his photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s widow, taken at Dr. King's funeral. The image was published in Ebony Magazine.
Dione moneta was created in 1779.
Monetaria moneta was created in 1758.
The population of Moneta, Wyoming is 10.
Claudio Moneta was born on 1967-04-13.
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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