Awards & Winners

Malcolm Johnson

Malcolm Johnson was a noted investigative journalist of the 1940s and 1950s. His 24-part series in the New York Sun, Crime on the Waterfront, won the Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting in 1949. The Sun articles formed the basis for the 1954 Elia Kazan movie On the Waterfront, which starred Marlon Brando. Unlike the articles, which described corruption and organized crime infiltration on the New York City waterfront, the movie was set across the river in Hoboken, New Jersey. Johnson graduated from Mercer University in 1926. He was the father of Washington Post reporter Haynes Johnson, who also won a Pulitzer Prize, making the two the first ever father and son duo to take the award. Johnson's New York Sun articles were compiled as a book in 2005.

Awards by Malcolm Johnson

Check all the awards nominated and won by Malcolm Johnson.

1949


Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting
(For his series of 24 articles entitled Crime on the Waterfront in New York City. (The film On the Waterfront was based on this series of articles.))