Leonard Pitts Jr. was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 2004. He is the author of the novel, Grant Park, Freeman and I have forgotten before. His column is held every Sunday and Wednesday. Towards this moment his column collection was released in 2009
On September 11, 2001, he wrote a column on terrorist attacks that had received huge reactions from readers who overwhelmed him with over 26,000 emails. It was released on the Internet along with a series of character styles. Read columns and other columns with the theme of September 11
You can also read Pitts' series "What Works?" Series of columns on plans throughout the country to improve the lives of the black children.
Leonard also wrote the 2008 "I am a Man" series, commemorating the 40th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King.
At first glance, this seems to be a message in London's Pete's novel "I forgot" at first glance. Pitts uses different perspectives to tell the story of three James, Moses Johnson, each of which deals with his own dilemma, not perfect son-in-law relationship. We started with a group of 70 years old soul singer Mo Johnson. He faced a medical condition that forced him to reevaluate his life. If this is not enough, he will know that a 19-year-old son Trey encountered a legal problem in five days. It is not marginalized by young trays, but it is neither a model father nor a frequent visitor in the lives of young people. Mo also knows that his foreign father, Jack, also suffers from serious illness.
The version of this article was published on November 8, 2015. Chicago Tribune "Printer Line" Section entitled "Historical Line - The Character of Leonard Pitz from the Assassin King to the Election for a New Novel" Lack Obama "- Today's Papers Today's Paper | Subscribe
Columnist Leonard Pitts Jr. has lamented for a long time that the weight of the facts in American life is weakening, including conservatives who believe that the fact itself is biased. Mr. Pitt said he had reached an agreement on a series of basic facts without agreeing on how to deal with these facts. Today, people often ignore facts disliked by themselves and stick to "facts" which lack reality grounds. It definitely shows the importance of helping students improve their critical thinking. It also points out the need to teach digital literacy, or teach the ability to work wisely in the online world to distinguish between effective and ineffective, information and publicity, truth and falsehood. This is particularly important as recent studies have found that students from middle school to university rarely pay attention to information sources and whether it is effective or not.