Harold Jackson (American journalist)

Harold Jackson is an American journalist who won a Pulitzer Prize.

He obtained his degree in journalism and political science from Baker University in 1975.

[2] Jackson was the coordinator of The Inquirer's daily commentary and Sunday Voices pages.

[1] With two Birmingham News colleagues, Ron Casey and Joey Kennedy, Jackson won the annual Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing in 1991, citing "their editorial campaign analyzing inequities in Alabama's tax system and proposing needed reforms.

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