Matthew Lewis (photographer)
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Matthew Lewis is an American photographer, editor, and winner of the Pulitzer Prize.
Life
He graduated from Morgan State University. He freelanced for the Baltimore Afro-American Newspaper, was managing editor of photography for the Washington Post where he retired in 1992,[1] and was also a staff photographer with the Thomasville Times.[2]
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Categories: - American photographers
- Morgan State University alumni
- Living people
- Pulitzer Prize winners
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