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May 21, 2013
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Truthdig Critic Wins National Entertainment Journalism AwardPosted on Nov 19, 2012
We’re pleased to announce that Truthdig’s Mel White took home the top prize at the L.A. Press Club’s Fifth Annual National Entertainment Journalism (NEJ) Awards in the online critic category. White won for the review of James H. Cone’s book “The Cross and the Lynching Tree,” beating out runner-up Maureen Ryan of The Huffington Post and third-place finisher Tim Goodman of The Hollywood Reporter. In their comments, the judges said: “Rev. Mel White’s riveting review of a book linking Jesus’ death on the cross with the lynchings of blacks brings a compassionate empathy for victims of inhumane treatment throughout history.” From White’s piece:
Read the full award-winning review here. For full results of the NEJ Awards click here.
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