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'''Clettus Atkinson''' was a columnist for the [[Birmingham Post-Herald]].
'''Clettus Atkinson''' ([[September 23]], [[1919]] – [[April 15]], [[1998]]) was a columnist for the [[Birmingham Post-Herald]].


Atkinson was born (circa 1923) and raised in [[Brighton]], Alabama.  His birth name was Cletus, pronounced with a short e sound.  According to his column on [[February 2]], [[1978]], he added the second T during his years at [[Jones Valley High School]] in an attempt to prevent people from mispronouncing it as "Cleatus", but it didn't help.
Atkinson was born and raised in [[Brighton]], Alabama.  His birth name was Cletus, pronounced with a short e sound.  According to his column on [[February 2]], [[1978]], he added the second T during his years at [[Jones Valley High School]] in an attempt to prevent people from mispronouncing it as "Cleatus", but it didn't help.


During World War II he was a Marine stationed in the Pacific.  He joined the ''[[Birmingham Age-Herald|Age-Herald]]'' in [[1948]] as a reporter.  He was therefore part of the staff when the ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]'' started by merger in [[1950]].  In the following decades he would act as reporter, sports writer, columnist, copy editor, and layout director.  He is best known for his daily column, started in [[1970]], called "People and Things".  For his column, Atkinson was awarded the 1971 Ernie Pyle Award for Human Interest Writing, part of the Scripps Howard Foundation's National Journalism Awards.  He won additional awards from AP, UPI, and SDX for both his daily columns and his sports writing.  In [[1980]], the ''Post-Herald'' published a compilation of columns spanning from 1970 to 1979 called ''Clettus Volume I''.
During World War II he was a Marine stationed in the Pacific.  He joined the ''[[Birmingham Age-Herald|Age-Herald]]'' in [[1948]] as a reporter.  He was therefore part of the staff when the ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]'' started by merger in [[1950]].  In the following decades he would act as reporter, sports writer, columnist, copy editor, and layout director.  He is best known for his daily column, started in [[1970]], called "People and Things".  For his column, Atkinson was awarded the 1971 Ernie Pyle Award for Human Interest Writing, part of the Scripps Howard Foundation's National Journalism Awards.  He won additional awards from AP, UPI, and SDX for both his daily columns and his sports writing.  In [[1980]], the ''Post-Herald'' published a compilation of columns spanning from 1970 to 1979 called ''Clettus Volume I''.


==References==
==References==
*Atkinson, Clettus (1980). ''Clettus Volume I''.  Birmingham Post-Herald.  ISBN 0897300181.
*Atkinson, Clettus. ''Clettus Volume I''.  Birmingham: Birmingham Post-Herald, 1980.  ISBN 0897300181.
*[http://ww2.scripps.com/foundation/programs/nja/PreviousWinners.pdf Previous National Journalism Awards winners] PDF
*[http://ww2.scripps.com/foundation/programs/nja/PreviousWinners.pdf Previous National Journalism Awards winners] PDF


[[Category:Newspaper columnists|Atkinson, Clettus]]
[[Category:Newspaper columnists|Atkinson, Clettus]]
[[Category:Jones Valley graduates|Atkinson, Clettus]]
[[Category:Jones Valley graduates|Atkinson, Clettus]]

Revision as of 17:35, 2 May 2006

Clettus Atkinson (September 23, 1919April 15, 1998) was a columnist for the Birmingham Post-Herald.

Atkinson was born and raised in Brighton, Alabama. His birth name was Cletus, pronounced with a short e sound. According to his column on February 2, 1978, he added the second T during his years at Jones Valley High School in an attempt to prevent people from mispronouncing it as "Cleatus", but it didn't help.

During World War II he was a Marine stationed in the Pacific. He joined the Age-Herald in 1948 as a reporter. He was therefore part of the staff when the Birmingham Post-Herald started by merger in 1950. In the following decades he would act as reporter, sports writer, columnist, copy editor, and layout director. He is best known for his daily column, started in 1970, called "People and Things". For his column, Atkinson was awarded the 1971 Ernie Pyle Award for Human Interest Writing, part of the Scripps Howard Foundation's National Journalism Awards. He won additional awards from AP, UPI, and SDX for both his daily columns and his sports writing. In 1980, the Post-Herald published a compilation of columns spanning from 1970 to 1979 called Clettus Volume I.

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