William Serrin, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

William Serrin

American journalist

Date of Birth: 16-Mar-1939

Place of Birth: Saginaw, Michigan, United States

Date of Death: 22-Feb-2018

Profession: journalist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About William Serrin

  • William G.
  • Serrin Jr.
  • (March 16, 1939 – February 22, 2018) was an American journalist for the Detroit Free Press and New York Times. Born in Saginaw, Michigan, Serrin graduated from Central Michigan University in 1961.
  • He began working for Booth Newspapers in 1964, and joined the Detroit Free Press staff two years later.
  • In 1967, the Free Press won a Pulitzer Prize for Local General or Spot News Reporting for its coverage of the Detroit riot to which Serrin contributed.
  • Serrin's reporting on the Kent State shooting of 1970 was honored with a George Polk Award.
  • In 1971, he shared The Hillman Prize with Carolyn See, Kenneth Lasson, Robert Coles, and Richard Todd.
  • In 1973, Serrin published his first book, The Company and the Union, which detailed the relationship between General Motors and the United Auto Workers.
  • Serrin worked for the New York Times from 1979 to 1986, when he left to begin work on his second book.
  • Prior to publication in 1993, Homestead: The Glory and Tragedy of An American Steel Town was reviewed by Robert Reich in the New York Times and Samuel G.
  • Freedman in the Los Angeles Times.Serrin later taught at New York University School of Journalism.
  • Upon retirement in 2014, he was inducted into the Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame.
  • Serrin received an equivalent honor from his alma mater, Central Michigan University.
  • Serrin died of a heart attack on February 22, 2018, at home in Boca Raton, Florida, aged 78.

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