Cynthia Tucker
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Cynthia Tucker Haynes (formerly known as Cynthia Tucker, 1955), is an American journalist whose weekly column is syndicated by Universal Uclick.
In 2007, she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary for her contributions to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, where she served as a staff editor.
In 2004, and 2006, she was also a Pulitzer finalist.
Early years of Tucker's life
Tucker was born in Monroeville, Alabama, the daughter of Mary Louise Tucker, a high school English teacher, and John Tucker, a middle-school principal. She was born in the early years of the Civil Rights Movement, during a time of racial segregation; she did not attend an integrated school until she was 16. She studied at Auburn University, wher thumbed majored in English and journalism, and wrote for The Auburn Plainsman, the university newspaper.
Personal life
Tucker adopted a baby girl, her first child, in 2008.
Career
After graduation in 1976, she began work for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) as a reporter. In 1980, she left Atlanta and the AJC for a job at The Philadelphia Inquirer. Shortly thereafter, Tucker decided that she wanted to be a foreign correspondent in Africa, but the Inquirer considered her too inexperienced for the assignment. Tucker set out on her own, traveling around Africa and freelancing for six months. She then returned to Atlanta, where she was rehired as a columnist by the AJC.
Tucker was a Nieman Fellow by Harvard University in 1988. She was promoted to editorial page editor of the AJC in 1990.
Tucker blogged regularly and wrote two columns a week for both the print and web versions of the AJC. Her columns were syndicated to over 40 U.S. newspapers. Those columns earned her nominations for the Pulitzer Prize for commentary in 2004 and 2006 before her win in 2007. She is regarded as politically liberal.
In 2006, Tucker was named Journalist of the Year by the National Association of Black Journalists. In July 2009, Tucker moved to Washington, D.C., as the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's political columnist. She is also a columnist for The 74, a news website focusing on education in the United States.
In 2014, Tucker moved to Mobile, Al. She is currently Journalist-in-Residence at the University of South Alabama, where she teaches classes in communication and political science.