
Janet Cooke - Wikipedia
Janet Leslie Cooke (born July 23, 1954) is an American former journalist. She received a Pulitzer Prize in 1981 for an article written for The Washington Post. The story was later discovered to have been fabricated and Cooke returned the prize, the only person to date to do so, [1] after admitting she had
The fabulist who changed journalism
Jun 1, 2016 · “It basically eroded the integrity of a cadre of African-American journalists who do street reporting. It made people look at people of color, and African Americans in particular, with more scrutiny. Janet Cooke gave white folks permission to be skeptical about black people in …
WRITER WHO FABRICATED STORY TELLS OF PRESSURE 'TO BE …
Jan 29, 1982 · Janet Cooke, a Washington Post reporter who won a Pulitzer Prize last year for a fabricated report about a young heroin addict, says she made up the story...
JANET COOKE'S UNTOLD STORY - The Washington Post
May 9, 1996 · Fifteen years after disappearing from public view, the former Washington Post reporter has resurfaced this week to use one of her few remaining assets -- her famous name -- in an effort to revive...
Janet Cooke And The Story That Never Happened
Sep 3, 2020 · Written by an up-and-coming reporter named Janet Cooke, the piece rocked Washington and the nation. City officials began scouring Southeast for the boy, and the story won Cooke the highest honor in journalism, the Pulitzer Prize, but it was not true.
Janet Cooke: The Pulitzer Prize That Had to Be Returned
Sep 7, 2024 · Janet Cooke's fabricated story and returned Pulitzer Prize sparked discussions about media representation and journalistic integrity. The incident highlighted crucial issues in reporting and public trust.
Press: A Fraud in the Pulitzers - TIME
Apr 27, 1981 · For a glorious Monday last week, Janet Cooke, 26, hit the jackpot. Her sensational account of “Jimmy,” an eight-year-old heroin addict, had won the Pulitzer for feature writing, and she seemed...
Janet Cooke is Now 66. April 15, 1981 | by Peter Osnos - Medium
Mar 23, 2021 · In the spring of 1981, Janet Cooke received journalism’s ultimate accolade, a Pulitzer for “Jimmy’s World” which had been a front-page feature in The Washington Post the previous September ...
Janet Cooke And The Story That Never Happened - WAMU
Forty years after The Washington Post published a blockbuster piece on an imaginary D.C. boy, we consider one of the most notorious cases of journalistic malfeasance.
Where is Janet Cooke Now? The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of a ...
Nov 28, 2024 · Janet Cooke, a name that once echoed in the hallowed halls of journalism, became a symbol of both brilliance and deceit. Her story is one of incredible talent overshadowed by scandal. In exploring the trajectory of Cooke’s career and life, we uncover the layers of her past—her meteoric rise, the infamous downfall, and the quiet life she leads now.
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