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|awarded_for = The most distinguished portrayal of African American experience in literature for children or teens |
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|presenter = Coretta Scott King Book Award Round Table, a round table of the [[American Library Association]] (ALA) |
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The '''Coretta Scott King Award''' is an annual award presented by the |
The '''Coretta Scott King Award''' is an annual award presented by the Coretta Scott King Book Award Round Table, part of the [[American Library Association]] (ALA). Named for [[Coretta Scott King]], wife of [[Martin Luther King Jr.]], this award recognizes outstanding books for young adults and children by [[African Americans]] that reflect the African American experience. Awards are given both to authors and to illustrators for universal human values.. |
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The first author award was given in 1970. In 1974, the award was expanded to honor illustrators as well as authors. Starting in 1978, runner-up Author Honor Books have been recognized. Recognition of runner-up Illustrator Honor Books began in 1981. |
The first author award was given in 1970. In 1974, the award was expanded to honor illustrators as well as authors. Starting in 1978, runner-up Author Honor Books have been recognized. Recognition of runner-up Illustrator Honor Books began in 1981. |
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In addition, the Coretta Scott King Awards committee has given the Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement, starting in 2010, and beginning in 1996 an occasional John Steptoe Award for New Talent. |
In addition, the Coretta Scott King Awards committee has given the Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement, starting in 2010, and beginning in 1996 an occasional John Steptoe Award for New Talent. |
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Like the [[Newbery Medal]] and [[Caldecott Medal]], the Coretta Scott King Awards have the potential to be used in classroom teaching and projects.<ref name="Stephens">{{cite book |last1=Stephens |first1=Claire Gatrell |title=Coretta Scott King award books |
Like the [[Newbery Medal]] and [[Caldecott Medal]], the Coretta Scott King Awards have the potential to be used in classroom teaching and projects.<ref name="Stephens">{{cite book |last1=Stephens |first1=Claire Gatrell |url=https://archive.org/details/corettascottking0000step |title=Coretta Scott King award books: using great literature with children and young adults |date=2000 |publisher=Libraries Unlimited |isbn=978-1-56308-685-4 |pages=xv |access-date=27 March 2019 |url-access=registration}}</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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[[File:Coretta Scott King.jpg|thumb| |
[[File:Coretta Scott King.jpg|thumb|Scott King in 1993|alt=Scott King looking off in the distance]] |
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The idea for the Coretta Scott King Award came from Glyndon Flynt Greer, a school librarian in [[Englewood, New Jersey]].<ref name="Greer">{{cite web |title=Glyndon Flynt Greer |url=https://archives.library.illinois.edu/alaarchon/index.php?p=digitallibrary%2Fdigitalcontent&id=2675 | |
The idea for the Coretta Scott King Award came from Glyndon Flynt Greer, a school librarian in [[Englewood, New Jersey]].<ref name="Greer">{{cite web |title=Glyndon Flynt Greer |url=https://archives.library.illinois.edu/alaarchon/index.php?p=digitallibrary%2Fdigitalcontent&id=2675 |publisher=[[American Library Association]] Archives |access-date=27 March 2019 |archive-date=27 March 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190327222110/https://archives.library.illinois.edu/alaarchon/index.php?p=digitallibrary%2Fdigitalcontent&id=2675 |url-status=live }}</ref> At a meeting of the American Library Association in Atlantic City in 1969, Greer, librarian Mabel McKissick, and publisher John M. Carroll, lamented the lack of recognition for minority writers. No person of color had won either the [[Newbery Medal|Newbery]] or [[Caldecott Medal|Caldecott]] Medals at that time. Before the conference ended, a group of African American librarians had formed to promote the creation of a new award. Among them were [[Augusta Braxton Baker]], [[Charlemae Hill Rollins]], and [[Virginia Lacy Jones]].<ref name="SmithBlog">{{cite web |last1=Smith |first1=Henrietta M. |title=Guest Blogger Post, Musings & Ponderings, Publishing 101 The Origins of the Coretta Scott King Award |url=https://blog.leeandlow.com/2013/02/25/the-origins-of-the-coretta-scott-king-award/ |website=The Open Book Blog |access-date=27 March 2019 |date=25 February 2013 |archive-date=27 March 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190327211003/https://blog.leeandlow.com/2013/02/25/the-origins-of-the-coretta-scott-king-award/ |url-status=live }}</ref> The award's name was intentionally chosen to honor recently assassinated [[Martin Luther King Jr.]] and his wife, [[Coretta Scott King]].<ref name=about/> The name also commemorates the life of King Jr. and honors the dedication Coretta Scott King had to making the world a place that welcomes all people.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ala.org/rt/emiert/cskbookawards|title=The Coretta Scott King Book Awards|date=18 January 2009|website=Round Tables|language=en|access-date=24 October 2019|archive-date=24 October 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191024200323/http://www.ala.org/rt/emiert/cskbookawards|url-status=live}}</ref> The first Coretta Scott King Award was presented to [[Lillie Patterson]], a librarian in Baltimore, for her elementary level biography ''Martin Luther King, Jr.: Man of Peace''.<ref name="SmithBlog" /> |
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Early sponsors of the award included the [[New Jersey Library Association]], and the library councils of the Englewood Middle School and [[Dwight Morrow High School]].<ref name="Thompkins">{{cite |
Early sponsors of the award included the [[New Jersey Library Association]], and the library councils of the Englewood Middle School and [[Dwight Morrow High School]].<ref name="Thompkins">{{cite thesis |last1=Thompkins |first1=Joyce Hollmon |url=http://digitalcommons.auctr.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2836&context=dissertations |title=An annotated bibliography of the Coretta Scott King Award Books from 1970-1990 |date=1993 |publisher=Robert W. Woodruff Library, Atlanta University |location=Atlanta, GA |access-date=27 March 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181101100839/http://digitalcommons.auctr.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2836&context=dissertations |archive-date=1 November 2018 |url-status=live}}</ref>{{rp|13}}With support from [[Roger McDonough]], the third annual Coretta Scott King Award was presented during the American Library Association's 1972 Annual Conference in Chicago, Illinois. The award was briefly sponsored by the School of Library and Information Studies at [[Atlanta University]] from 1974-1976. In 1976, a separate awards committee and an advisory board of mostly local librarians were formed, co-chaired by [[Ella Gaines Yates]].<ref name="Thompkins" />{{rp|14–15}} |
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In 1974, the award was expanded to honor illustrators as well as authors. The first illustrator to receive the award was [[George Ford (illustrator)|George Ford]], for his work in illustrating ''Ray Charles'' by [[Sharon Bell Mathis]].<ref name="LeeLow">{{cite web |title= |
In 1974, the award was expanded to honor illustrators as well as authors. The first illustrator to receive the award was [[George Ford (illustrator)|George Ford]], for his work in illustrating ''Ray Charles'' by [[Sharon Bell Mathis]].<ref name="LeeLow">{{cite web |title=Interviews: Ray Charles By Sharon Bell Mathis Illustrations by George Ford |url=https://www.leeandlow.com/books/ray-charles/interviews |website=[[Lee & Low Books]] |access-date=27 March 2019 |archive-date=27 March 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190327211004/https://www.leeandlow.com/books/ray-charles/interviews |url-status=live }}</ref> Starting in 1978, the runner-ups for the author prize were listed as Honor Books, and beginning in 1981 the illustrator runner-ups were also listed as Honor Books.<ref name="Thompkins" />{{rp|63, 67}} |
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In 1979, the awards committee and the advisory board merged, forming the Coretta Scott King Award Task Force. With support from [[E. J. Josey]], the new committee became part of the Social Responsibilities Round Table (SRRT) of the American Library Association. Greer served as its first chair until her death on |
In 1979, the awards committee and the advisory board merged, forming the Coretta Scott King Award Task Force. With support from [[E. J. Josey]], the new committee became part of the Social Responsibilities Round Table (SRRT) of the American Library Association. Greer served as its first chair until her death on 24 August 1980. Harriet Brown then became acting chair.<ref name="Thompkins" />{{rp|14–17}} Brown was succeeded by [[Effie Morris|Effie Lee Morris]] in 1981. Under Morris' leadership, the Coretta Scott King Awards were officially recognized by the executive board of the ALA. Morris wrote formal selection criteria for the awards to meet ALA's standards, and the Coretta Scott King Awards were accepted as an ALA unit award in 1982, the twelfth year that they had been given.<ref name="Thompkins" />{{rp|14–17}}<ref name="smith" /> |
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Winning books receive a medal; honor books receive a certificate. Winning and honor books are identified by the presence on their covers of the Coretta Scott King Award Seal. The original seal was designed by artist [[Lev Mills]] in 1974, with a bronze seal on winning books and a pewter seal on honor books. In a later revision of the seal, the colors changed to bronze and black for winners, and pewter and black for honors.<ref name="about" /> |
Winning books receive a medal; honor books receive a certificate. Winning and honor books are identified by the presence on their covers of the Coretta Scott King Award Seal. The original seal was designed by artist [[Lev Mills]] in 1974, with a bronze seal on winning books and a pewter seal on honor books. In a later revision of the seal, the colors changed to bronze and black for winners, and pewter and black for honors.<ref name="about" /> |
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The award eventually changed its ALA affiliation from the SRRT to the Ethnic and Multicultural Information Exchange Round Table (EMIERT), which had |
The award eventually changed its ALA affiliation from the SRRT to the Ethnic and Multicultural Information Exchange Round Table (EMIERT), which had previously been a task force of the SRRT and was a closer match for its activities.<ref name="Bertram">{{cite web |last1=Bertram |first1=Cara |title=50 Years of the Coretta Scott King Book Awards |url=https://archives.library.illinois.edu/ala/csk/ |publisher=[[American Library Association]] Archives |access-date=27 March 2019 |date=13 February 2019 |archive-date=27 March 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190327222934/https://archives.library.illinois.edu/ala/csk/ |url-status=live }}</ref> In 2022 The Coretta Scott King Book Award was designated an official ALA Round Table: the Coretta Scott King Book Awards Round Table. |
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Dr. [[Henrietta M. Smith]] has edited four volumes, published by the American Library Association, that provide a history of the award.<ref name=smith/> |
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Dr. [[Henrietta M. Smith]] edited four volumes, published by the American Library Association, that provide a history of the award.<ref name=smith/> ''The Coretta Scott King Awards: 50th Anniversary'' was published in 2019 on the Award's 50th anniversary.<ref>McCollough Carole J., Adelaide Poniatowski Phelps and Ethnic and Multicultural Information Exchange Round Table. Coretta Scott King Book Awards Committee. 2019. ''The Coretta Scott King Awards : 50th Anniversary'' Sixth ed. Chicago: ALA Editions.</ref> |
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From 1996 on, the Coretta Scott King Awards program includes the John Steptoe Award for New Talent, optionally awarded to an author, an illustrator, or both.<ref name="hamilton" /> |
From 1996 on, the Coretta Scott King Awards program includes the John Steptoe Award for New Talent, optionally awarded to an author, an illustrator, or both.<ref name="hamilton" /> |
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[[File:Sharon Draper (11505).jpg|thumb|Sharon Draper won the Steptoe Award before going on to win two Coretta Scott King Awards |alt=Drapper speaking sitting down]] |
[[File:Sharon Draper (11505).jpg|thumb|Sharon Draper won the Steptoe Award before going on to win two Coretta Scott King Awards |alt=Drapper speaking sitting down]] |
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[[File:Ashley Bryan 01.jpg|thumb|[[Ashley Bryan]] has won the award as both an author and illustrator and has been recognized 12 total times|alt=Bryan smiling against a floral background]] |
[[File:Ashley Bryan 01.jpg|thumb|[[Ashley Bryan]] has won the award as both an author and illustrator and has been recognized 12 total times|alt=Bryan smiling against a floral background]] |
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[[File:Christopher Paul Curtis.JPG|thumb|[[Christopher Paul Curtis]] became the first author to win the [[Newbery Medal]] and Coretta Scott King Award in the same year for ''[[Bud, Not Buddy]]''.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bird |first=Betsy |date=2009 |
[[File:Christopher Paul Curtis.JPG|thumb|[[Christopher Paul Curtis]] became the first author to win the [[Newbery Medal]] and Coretta Scott King Award in the same year for ''[[Bud, Not Buddy]]''.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bird |first=Betsy |date=28 March 2009 |title=Fun Facts About the Coretta Scott King Book Awards |url=https://afuse8production.slj.com/2009/03/28/fun-facts-about-the-coretta-scott-king-book-awards/ |access-date=20 January 2023 |publisher=[[School Library Journal]] |language=en-US |archive-date=20 January 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230120194736/https://afuse8production.slj.com/2009/03/28/fun-facts-about-the-coretta-scott-king-book-awards/ |url-status=live }}</ref>|alt=Paul Curtis smiling with a raised hand]] |
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[[File:Jerry Pinkney 2019 Texas Book Festival.jpg|thumb|[[Jerry Pinkney|Jerry Pinkney's]] five wins are the most for any illustrator|alt=Pinkney smiling]] |
[[File:Jerry Pinkney 2019 Texas Book Festival.jpg|thumb|[[Jerry Pinkney|Jerry Pinkney's]] five wins are the most for any illustrator|alt=Pinkney smiling]] |
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| Indicates a Coretta Scott King author winner |
| Indicates a Coretta Scott King author winner |
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| Indicates a Coretta Scott King illustrator winner |
| Indicates a Coretta Scott King illustrator winner |
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| Indicates a John Steptoe Award for New Talent winner |
| Indicates a John Steptoe Award for New Talent winner |
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| Indicates a special recognition |
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|'''{{sort|Patterson, Lillie|[[Lillie Patterson]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Patterson, Lillie|[[Lillie Patterson]]}}''' |
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|'''''Martin Luther King, Jr.: Man of Peace''''' |
|'''''Martin Luther King, Jr.: Man of Peace''''' |
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|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
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! rowspan="9" |1971 |
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! rowspan="9" |Author |
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|'''{{sort|Rollins, Charlemae|[[Charlemae Rollins]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Rollins, Charlemae|[[Charlemae Rollins]]}}''' |
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|'''''Black Troubadour: Langston Hughes''''' |
|'''''Black Troubadour: Langston Hughes''''' |
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|''Mary Jo's Grandmother'' |
|''Mary Jo's Grandmother'' |
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!1972 |
! scope=row |1972 |
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!Author |
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|'''{{sort|Fax, Elton C.|[[Elton Fax]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Fax, Elton C.|[[Elton Fax]]}}''' |
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|'''''17 Black Artists''''' |
|'''''17 Black Artists''''' |
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|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
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!1973 |
! scope=row |1973 |
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!Author |
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|'''{{sort|Duckett, Alfred|[[Alfred Duckett]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Duckett, Alfred|[[Alfred Duckett]]}}''' |
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|'''''I Never Had It Made: An Autobiography of Jackie Robinson''''' |
|'''''I Never Had It Made: An Autobiography of Jackie Robinson''''' |
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|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
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! rowspan="7" |1974 |
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! rowspan="6" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="6" |Author |
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|'''{{sort|Mathis, Sharon Bell|[[Sharon Bell Mathis]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Mathis, Sharon Bell|[[Sharon Bell Mathis]]}}''' |
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|'''''Ray Charles''''' |
|'''''Ray Charles''''' |
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|''Mukasa'' |
|''Mukasa'' |
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!Illustrator |
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|'''{{sort|Ford, George|[[George Ford (illustrator)|George Ford]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Ford, George|[[George Ford (illustrator)|George Ford]]}}''' |
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|'''''Ray Charles''''' |
|'''''Ray Charles''''' |
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|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
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!1975 |
! scope=row |1975 |
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!Author |
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|'''{{sort|Robinson, Dorothy|[[Dorothy Robinson]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Robinson, Dorothy|[[Dorothy Robinson]]}}''' |
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|'''{{sort|Legend of Africania, The|''The Legend of Africania''}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Legend of Africania, The|''The Legend of Africania''}}''' |
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|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
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! rowspan="5" |1976 |
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! rowspan="5" |Author |
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|'''{{sort|Bailey, Pearl|[[Pearl Bailey]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Bailey, Pearl|[[Pearl Bailey]]}}''' |
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|'''''Duey's Tale''''' |
|'''''Duey's Tale''''' |
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|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
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|- |
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|{{sort|Graham, Shirley|[[Shirley Graham]]}} |
|{{sort|Graham, Shirley|[[Shirley Graham Du Bois|Shirley Graham]]}} |
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|''Julius K. Nyerere: Teacher of Africa'' |
|''Julius K. Nyerere: Teacher of Africa'' |
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| rowspan="4" |Honor |
| rowspan="4" |Honor |
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|''[[Song of the Trees]]'' |
|''[[Song of the Trees]]'' |
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! rowspan="4" |1977 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |1977 |
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! rowspan="4" |Author |
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|'''{{sort|Haskins, James|[[James Haskins]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Haskins, James|[[James Haskins]]}}''' |
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|'''{{sort|Story of Stevie Wonder, The|''The Story of Stevie Wonder''}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Story of Stevie Wonder, The|''The Story of Stevie Wonder''}}''' |
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|''Quiz Book on Black America'' |
|''Quiz Book on Black America'' |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
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! rowspan="8" |1978 |
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! rowspan="7" |Author |
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|'''{{sort|Greenfield, Eloise, a, 1978|[[Eloise Greenfield]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Greenfield, Eloise, a, 1978|[[Eloise Greenfield]]}}''' |
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|'''''Africa Dream''''' |
|'''''Africa Dream''''' |
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|''Portia: The Life of Portia Washington Pittman, the Daughter of Booker T. Washington'' |
|''Portia: The Life of Portia Washington Pittman, the Daughter of Booker T. Washington'' |
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|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
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!Illustrator |
! scope=row | Illustrator |
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|'''{{sort|Byard, Carole|[[Carole Byard]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Byard, Carole|[[Carole Byard]]}}''' |
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|'''''Africa Dream''''' |
|'''''Africa Dream''''' |
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|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
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! rowspan="6" |1979 |
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|'''{{sort|Davis, Ossie|[[Ossie Davis]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Davis, Ossie|[[Ossie Davis]]}}''' |
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|'''''Escape to Freedom''''' |
|'''''Escape to Freedom''''' |
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|''Skates of Uncle Richard'' |
|''Skates of Uncle Richard'' |
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|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
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!Illustrator |
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|'''{{sort|Feelings, Tom, a, 1979|[[Tom Feelings]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Feelings, Tom, a, 1979|[[Tom Feelings]]}}''' |
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|'''''Something on My Mind''''' |
|'''''Something on My Mind''''' |
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|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
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! rowspan="7" |1980 |
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! rowspan="6" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="6" |Author |
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|'''{{sort|Myers, Walter Dean|[[Walter Dean Myers]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Myers, Walter Dean|[[Walter Dean Myers]]}}''' |
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|{{sort|Young Landlords, The|'''''The Young Landlords'''''}} |
|{{sort|Young Landlords, The|'''''The Young Landlords'''''}} |
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|''Let the Lion Eat Straw'' |
|''Let the Lion Eat Straw'' |
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|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
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!Illustrator |
! scope=row | Illustrator |
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|'''{{sort|Byard, Carole|[[Carole Byard]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Byard, Carole|[[Carole Byard]]}}''' |
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|'''''Cornrows''''' |
|'''''Cornrows''''' |
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|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
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! rowspan="5" |1981 |
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! rowspan="2" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" |Author |
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|'''{{sort|Poitier, Sidney|[[Sidney Poitier]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Poitier, Sidney|[[Sidney Poitier]]}}''' |
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|'''''This Life''''' |
|'''''This Life''''' |
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|Honor |
|Honor |
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|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="3" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" |Illustrator |
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|{{sortname|Ashley |Bryan}} |
|{{sortname|Ashley |Bryan}} |
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|''Beat the Story Drum, Pum-Pum'' |
|''Beat the Story Drum, Pum-Pum'' |
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|''Count on Your Fingers African Style'' |
|''Count on Your Fingers African Style'' |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
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! rowspan="6" |1982 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="6" |1982 |
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! rowspan="4" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Taylor, Mildred|[[Mildred Taylor]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Taylor, Mildred|[[Mildred Taylor]]}}''' |
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|'''''[[Let the Circle Be Unbroken]]''''' |
|'''''[[Let the Circle Be Unbroken]]''''' |
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|''Mary: An Autobiography'' |
|''Mary: An Autobiography'' |
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|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="2" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sort|Steptoe, John|[[John Steptoe]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Steptoe, John|[[John Steptoe]]}}''' |
||
|'''''Mother Crocodile: An Uncle Amadou Tale from Senegal''''' |
|'''''Mother Crocodile: An Uncle Amadou Tale from Senegal''''' |
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|Honor |
|Honor |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
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! rowspan="6" |1983 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="6" |1983 |
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! rowspan="2" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Hamilton, Virginia|[[Virginia Hamilton]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Hamilton, Virginia|[[Virginia Hamilton]]}}''' |
||
|'''''[[Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush]]''''' |
|'''''[[Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush]]''''' |
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|Honor |
|Honor |
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|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sort|Magubane, Peter|[[Peter Magubane]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Magubane, Peter|[[Peter Magubane]]}}''' |
||
|'''''Black Child''''' |
|'''''Black Child''''' |
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|''Just Us Women'' |
|''Just Us Women'' |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
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! rowspan="7" |1984 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="7" |1984 |
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! rowspan="6" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="6" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Clifton, Lucille, a, 1984|[[Lucille Clifton]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Clifton, Lucille, a, 1984|[[Lucille Clifton]]}}''' |
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|'''''Everett Anderson's Goodbye''''' |
|'''''Everett Anderson's Goodbye''''' |
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|'''Special''' |
|'''Special''' |
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|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
!Illustrator |
! scope=row | Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sort|Cummings, Pat, a, 1984|[[Pat Cummings (illustrator)|Pat Cummings]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Cummings, Pat, a, 1984|[[Pat Cummings (illustrator)|Pat Cummings]]}}''' |
||
|'''''My Mama Needs Me''''' |
|'''''My Mama Needs Me''''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="3" |1985 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" |1985 |
||
! rowspan="3" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Myers, Walter Dean|[[Walter Dean Myers]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Myers, Walter Dean|[[Walter Dean Myers]]}}''' |
||
|'''''[[Motown and Didi]]''''' |
|'''''[[Motown and Didi]]''''' |
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|{{sort|Little Love, A|''A Little Love''}} |
|{{sort|Little Love, A|''A Little Love''}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="5" |1986 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="5" |1986 |
||
! rowspan="3" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Hamilton, Virginia|[[Virginia Hamilton]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Hamilton, Virginia|[[Virginia Hamilton]]}}''' |
||
|'''{{sort|People Could Fly: American Black Folktales, The|''[[The People Could Fly: American Black Folktales]]''}}''' |
|'''{{sort|People Could Fly: American Black Folktales, The|''[[The People Could Fly: American Black Folktales]]''}}''' |
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|Honor |
|Honor |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="2" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sort|Pinkney, Jerry|[[Jerry Pinkney]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Pinkney, Jerry|[[Jerry Pinkney]]}}''' |
||
|'''{{sort|Patchwork Quilt, The|''The Patchwork Quilt''}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Patchwork Quilt, The|''The Patchwork Quilt''}}''' |
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|Honor |
|Honor |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="6" |1987 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="6" |1987 |
||
! rowspan="3" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Walter, Mildred Pitts|[[Mildred Pitts Walter]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Walter, Mildred Pitts|[[Mildred Pitts Walter]]}}''' |
||
|'''''Justin and the Best Biscuits in the World''''' |
|'''''Justin and the Best Biscuits in the World''''' |
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|Honor |
|Honor |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="3" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sort|Pinkney, Jerry|[[Jerry Pinkney]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Pinkney, Jerry|[[Jerry Pinkney]]}}''' |
||
|'''''[[Half a Moon and One Whole Star]]''''' |
|'''''[[Half a Moon and One Whole Star]]''''' |
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|''C.L.O.U.D.S.'' |
|''C.L.O.U.D.S.'' |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="6" |1988 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="6" |1988 |
||
! rowspan="3" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Taylor, Mildred|[[Mildred Taylor]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Taylor, Mildred|[[Mildred Taylor]]}}''' |
||
|'''{{sort|Friendship, The|''[[The Friendship]]''}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Friendship, The|''[[The Friendship]]''}}''' |
||
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|Honor |
|Honor |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="3" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sort|Steptoe, John|[[John Steptoe]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Steptoe, John|[[John Steptoe]]}}''' |
||
|'''''Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale''''' |
|'''''[[Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters|Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale]]''''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|- |
|- |
||
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|{{sort|Invisible Hunters: A Legend from the Miskito Indians of Nicaragua, The|''The Invisible Hunters: A Legend from the Miskito Indians of Nicaragua''}} |
|{{sort|Invisible Hunters: A Legend from the Miskito Indians of Nicaragua, The|''The Invisible Hunters: A Legend from the Miskito Indians of Nicaragua''}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="6" |1989 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="6" |1989 |
||
! rowspan="3" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Myers, Walter Dean|[[Walter Dean Myers]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Myers, Walter Dean|[[Walter Dean Myers]]}}''' |
||
|''[[Fallen Angels (Myers novel)|'''Fallen Angels''']]'' |
|''[[Fallen Angels (Myers novel)|'''Fallen Angels''']]'' |
||
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|''Anthony Burns: The Defeat and Triumph of a Fugitive Slave'' |
|''Anthony Burns: The Defeat and Triumph of a Fugitive Slave'' |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="3" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sort|Pinkney, Jerry|[[Jerry Pinkney]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Pinkney, Jerry|[[Jerry Pinkney]]}}''' |
||
|'''''[[Mirandy and Brother Wind]]''''' |
|'''''[[Mirandy and Brother Wind]]''''' |
||
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|''Storm in the Night'' |
|''Storm in the Night'' |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="6" |1990 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="6" |1990 |
||
! rowspan="4" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|McKissack, Patricia and Fredrick|[[Patricia C. McKissack|Patricia C.]] and [[Fredrick L. McKissack]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|McKissack, Patricia and Fredrick|[[Patricia C. McKissack|Patricia C.]] and [[Fredrick L. McKissack]]}}''' |
||
|'''{{sort|Long Hard Journey: the Story of the Pullman Porter, The|''A Long Hard Journey: The Story of the Pullman Porter''}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Long Hard Journey: the Story of the Pullman Porter, The|''A Long Hard Journey: The Story of the Pullman Porter''}}''' |
||
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|''Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Freedom Movement'' |
|''Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Freedom Movement'' |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="2" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sort|Gilchrist, Jan Spivey|[[Jan Spivey Gilchrist]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Gilchrist, Jan Spivey|[[Jan Spivey Gilchrist]]}}''' |
||
|'''''Nathaniel Talking''''' |
|'''''Nathaniel Talking''''' |
||
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|Honor |
|Honor |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="4" |1991 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |1991 |
||
! rowspan="3" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Taylor, Mildred|[[Mildred Taylor]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Taylor, Mildred|[[Mildred Taylor]]}}''' |
||
|'''{{sort|Road to Memphis, The|''[[The Road to Memphis]]''}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Road to Memphis, The|''[[The Road to Memphis (novel)|The Road to Memphis]]''}}''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|- |
|- |
||
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|''When I Am Old with You'' |
|''When I Am Old with You'' |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
!Illustrator |
! scope=row | Illustrator |
||
|{{sort|Dillon, Leo and Diane, a, 1991|[[Leo and Diane Dillon]]}} |
|{{sort|Dillon, Leo and Diane, a, 1991|[[Leo and Diane Dillon]]}} |
||
|''Aida'' |
|''Aida'' |
||
|Winner |
|Winner |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="5" |1992 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="5" |1992 |
||
! rowspan="2" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Myers, Walter Dean|[[Walter Dean Myers]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Myers, Walter Dean|[[Walter Dean Myers]]}}''' |
||
|'''''Now is Your Time: The African American Struggle for Freedom''''' |
|'''''Now is Your Time: The African American Struggle for Freedom''''' |
||
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|Honor |
|Honor |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="3" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sort|Ringgold, Faith|[[Faith Ringgold]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Ringgold, Faith|[[Faith Ringgold]]}}''' |
||
|'''''[[Tar Beach]]''''' |
|'''''[[Tar Beach]]''''' |
||
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|''Night on Neighborhood Street'' |
|''Night on Neighborhood Street'' |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="8" |1993 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="8" |1993 |
||
! rowspan="4" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|McKissack, Patricia |[[Patricia C. McKissack]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|McKissack, Patricia |[[Patricia C. McKissack]]}}''' |
||
|'''{{sort|dark-thirdy|''The Dark-Thirty: Southern Tales of the Supernatural''}}''' |
|'''{{sort|dark-thirdy|''[[The Dark-Thirty|The Dark-Thirty: Southern Tales of the Supernatural]]''}}''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|- |
|- |
||
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|''Mississippi Challenge'' |
|''Mississippi Challenge'' |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sort|Wilson, Kathleen Atkins|[[Kathleen Atkins Wilson]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Wilson, Kathleen Atkins|[[Kathleen Atkins Wilson]]}}''' |
||
|'''{{sort|Origin of Life on Earth: An African Creation Myth, The|''The Origin of Life on Earth: An African Creation Myth''}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Origin of Life on Earth: An African Creation Myth, The|''The Origin of Life on Earth: An African Creation Myth''}}''' |
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|''Working Cotton'' |
|''Working Cotton'' |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="6" |1994 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="6" |1994 |
||
! rowspan="3" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Johnson, Angela|[[Angela Johnson (writer)|Angela Johnson]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Johnson, Angela|[[Angela Johnson (writer)|Angela Johnson]]}}''' |
||
|'''''Toning the Sweep''''' |
|'''''Toning the Sweep''''' |
||
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|''Malcolm X: By Any Means Necessary'' |
|''Malcolm X: By Any Means Necessary'' |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="3" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sort|Feelings, Tom, a, 1994|[[Tom Feelings]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Feelings, Tom, a, 1994|[[Tom Feelings]]}}''' |
||
|'''''Soul Looks Back in Wonder''''' |
|'''''Soul Looks Back in Wonder''''' |
||
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|''Uncle Jed's Barbershop'' |
|''Uncle Jed's Barbershop'' |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="8" |1995 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="8" |1995 |
||
! rowspan="4" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|McKissack, Patricia and Fredrick|[[Patricia C. McKissack|Patricia C.]] and [[Fredrick L. McKissack]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|McKissack, Patricia and Fredrick|[[Patricia C. McKissack|Patricia C.]] and [[Fredrick L. McKissack]]}}''' |
||
|'''''[[Christmas in the Big House, Christmas in the Quarters]]''''' |
|'''''[[Christmas in the Big House, Christmas in the Quarters]]''''' |
||
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|''[[Black Diamond: The Story of the Negro Baseball Leagues]]'' |
|''[[Black Diamond: The Story of the Negro Baseball Leagues]]'' |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="3" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sort|Ransome, James E.|[[James Ransome (illustrator)|James Ransome]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Ransome, James E.|[[James Ransome (illustrator)|James Ransome]]}}''' |
||
|'''{{sort|Creation, The|''The Creation''}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Creation, The|''The Creation''}}''' |
||
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|''Meet Danitra Brown'' |
|''Meet Danitra Brown'' |
||
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
||
!Steptoe author |
! scope=row | Steptoe author |
||
|'''{{sortname|Sharon |Draper}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Sharon |Draper}}''' |
||
|'''''[[Tears of a Tiger]]''''' |
|'''''[[Tears of a Tiger]]''''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="7" |1996 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="7" |1996 |
||
! rowspan="4" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Hamilton, Virginia|[[Virginia Hamilton]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Hamilton, Virginia|[[Virginia Hamilton]]}}''' |
||
|'''''Her Stories: African American Folktales, Fairy Tales, and True Tales''''' |
|'''''[[Her Stories|Her Stories: African American Folktales, Fairy Tales, and True Tales]]''''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|- |
|- |
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|''From the Notebooks of Melanin Sun'' |
|''From the Notebooks of Melanin Sun'' |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="3" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sort|Feelings, Tom, a, 1996|[[Tom Feelings]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Feelings, Tom, a, 1996|[[Tom Feelings]]}}''' |
||
|'''{{sort|Middle Passage, The|''The Middle Passage''}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Middle Passage, The|''The Middle Passage''}}''' |
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|''{{sort|Faithful Friend|The Faithful Friend}}'' |
|''{{sort|Faithful Friend|The Faithful Friend}}'' |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="7" |1997 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="7" |1997 |
||
! rowspan="2" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Myers, Walter Dean|[[Walter Dean Myers]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Myers, Walter Dean|[[Walter Dean Myers]]}}''' |
||
|'''''Slam''''' |
|'''''Slam''''' |
||
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|Honor |
|Honor |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sort|Pinkney, Jerry|[[Jerry Pinkney]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Pinkney, Jerry|[[Jerry Pinkney]]}}''' |
||
|'''''[[Minty: A Story of Young Harriet Tubman]]''''' |
|'''''[[Minty: A Story of Young Harriet Tubman]]''''' |
||
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|''Neeny Coming, Neeny Going'' |
|''Neeny Coming, Neeny Going'' |
||
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
||
!Steptoe author |
! scope=row | Steptoe author |
||
|'''{{sortname|Martha |Southgate}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Martha |Southgate}}''' |
||
|'''''Another Way to Dance''''' |
|'''''Another Way to Dance''''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="7" |1998 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="7" |1998 |
||
! rowspan="3" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Draper, Sharon, a, 1998|[[Sharon Draper]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Draper, Sharon, a, 1998|[[Sharon Draper]]}}''' |
||
|''[[Forged by Fire (novel)|'''Forged By Fire''']]'' |
|''[[Forged by Fire (novel)|'''Forged By Fire''']]'' |
||
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|''[[I Thought My Soul Would Rise and Fly: The Diary of Patsy, a Freed Girl]]'' |
|''[[I Thought My Soul Would Rise and Fly: The Diary of Patsy, a Freed Girl]]'' |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sort|Steptoe, Javaka|[[Javaka Steptoe]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Steptoe, Javaka|[[Javaka Steptoe]]}}''' |
||
|'''''In Daddy's Arms I am Tall: African Americans Celebrating Fathers''''' |
|'''''In Daddy's Arms I am Tall: African Americans Celebrating Fathers''''' |
||
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|{{sort|Hunterman and the Crocodile,The|''The Hunterman and the Crocodile''}} |
|{{sort|Hunterman and the Crocodile,The|''The Hunterman and the Crocodile''}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="10" |1999 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="10" |1999 |
||
! rowspan="4" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Johnson, Angela|[[Angela Johnson (writer)|Angela Johnson]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Johnson, Angela|[[Angela Johnson (writer)|Angela Johnson]]}}''' |
||
|'''''Heaven''''' |
|'''''Heaven''''' |
||
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|{{sort|Other Side: Shorter Poems, The|''The Other Side: Shorter Poems''}} |
|{{sort|Other Side: Shorter Poems, The|''The Other Side: Shorter Poems''}} |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sort|Wood, Michele|[[Michele Wood]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Wood, Michele|[[Michele Wood]]}}''' |
||
|'''''[[I See the Rhythm]]''''' |
|'''''[[I See the Rhythm]]''''' |
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|''Duke Ellington: The Piano Prince and His Orchestra'' |
|''Duke Ellington: The Piano Prince and His Orchestra'' |
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|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
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!Steptoe author |
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||
|'''{{sortname|Sharon |Flake}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Sharon |Flake}}''' |
||
|{{sort|Skin I'm In, The|'''''[[The Skin I'm In]]'''''}} |
|{{sort|Skin I'm In, The|'''''[[The Skin I'm In]]'''''}} |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
||
!Steptoe illustrator |
! scope=row | Steptoe illustrator |
||
|'''{{sortname|Eric |Velasquez}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Eric |Velasquez}}''' |
||
|'''''{{sort|Piano Man, The|The Piano Man}}''''' |
|'''''{{sort|Piano Man, The|The Piano Man}}''''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="7" |2000 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="7" |2000 |
||
! rowspan="4" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Curtis, Christopher Paul, a, 2000|[[Christopher Paul Curtis]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Curtis, Christopher Paul, a, 2000|[[Christopher Paul Curtis]]}}''' |
||
|'''''[[Bud, Not Buddy]]''''' |
|'''''[[Bud, Not Buddy]]''''' |
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|''[[Monster (Walter Dean Myers novel)|Monster]]'' |
|''[[Monster (Walter Dean Myers novel)|Monster]]'' |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="3" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sort|Pinkney, Brian|[[Brian Pinkney]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Pinkney, Brian|[[Brian Pinkney]]}}''' |
||
|'''''In the Time of the Drums''''' |
|'''''In the Time of the Drums''''' |
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|''Black Cat'' |
|''Black Cat'' |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="6" |2001 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="6" |2001 |
||
! rowspan="2" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Woodson, Jacqueline|[[Jacqueline Woodson]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Woodson, Jacqueline|[[Jacqueline Woodson]]}}''' |
||
|''[[Miracle's Boys (novel)|'''Miracle's Boys''']]'' |
|''[[Miracle's Boys (novel)|'''Miracle's Boys''']]'' |
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|Honor |
|Honor |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
||
| '''{{sortname|Bryan |Collier}}''' |
| '''{{sortname|Bryan |Collier}}''' |
||
|'''''Uptown''''' |
|'''''Uptown''''' |
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|''Virgie Goes to School with Us Boys'' |
|''Virgie Goes to School with Us Boys'' |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="6" |2002 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="6" |2002 |
||
! rowspan="3" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Taylor, Mildred|[[Mildred Taylor]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Taylor, Mildred|[[Mildred Taylor]]}}''' |
||
|'''{{sort|Land, The|''[[The Land (Mildred D. Taylor)|The Land]]''}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Land, The|''[[The Land (Mildred D. Taylor)|The Land]]''}}''' |
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|''Carver: A Life in Poems'' |
|''Carver: A Life in Poems'' |
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|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="2" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sort|Pinkney, Jerry|[[Jerry Pinkney]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Pinkney, Jerry|[[Jerry Pinkney]]}}''' |
||
|'''''[[Goin' Someplace Special]]''''' |
|'''''[[Goin' Someplace Special]]''''' |
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|Honor |
|Honor |
||
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
||
!Steptoe illustrator |
! scope=row | Steptoe illustrator |
||
|'''{{sortname|Jerome |Lagarrigue}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Jerome |Lagarrigue}}''' |
||
|'''''[[Freedom Summer (book)|Freedom Summer]]''''' |
|'''''[[Freedom Summer (book)|Freedom Summer]]''''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="7" |2003 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="7" |2003 |
||
! rowspan="3" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Grimes, Nikki, a, 2003|[[Nikki Grimes]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Grimes, Nikki, a, 2003|[[Nikki Grimes]]}}''' |
||
|'''''Bronx Masquerade''''' |
|'''''Bronx Masquerade''''' |
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|''Talkin' About Bessie: The Story of Aviator Elizabeth Coleman'' |
|''Talkin' About Bessie: The Story of Aviator Elizabeth Coleman'' |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="2" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sort|Lewis, E B|[[E. B. Lewis (illustrator)|E. B. Lewis]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Lewis, E B|[[E. B. Lewis (illustrator)|E. B. Lewis]]}}''' |
||
|'''''Talkin' About Bessie: The Story of Aviator Elizabeth Coleman''''' |
|'''''Talkin' About Bessie: The Story of Aviator Elizabeth Coleman''''' |
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|Honor |
|Honor |
||
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
||
!Steptoe author |
! scope=row | Steptoe author |
||
|'''{{sortname|Janet |McDonald}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Janet |McDonald}}''' |
||
|'''''Chill Wind''''' |
|'''''Chill Wind''''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
||
!Steptoe author / illustrator |
! scope=row | Steptoe author / illustrator |
||
|'''{{sortname|Randy |DuBurke}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Randy |DuBurke}}''' |
||
|'''''{{sort|Moon Ring, The|The Moon Ring}}''''' |
|'''''{{sort|Moon Ring, The|The Moon Ring}}''''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="8" |2004 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="8" |2004 |
||
! rowspan="3" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Johnson, Angela|[[Angela Johnson (writer)|Angela Johnson]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Johnson, Angela|[[Angela Johnson (writer)|Angela Johnson]]}}''' |
||
|'''{{sort|First Part Last, The|''[[The First Part Last]]''}}''' |
|'''{{sort|First Part Last, The|''[[The First Part Last]]''}}''' |
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|{{sort|Battle of Jericho, The|[[The Battle of Jericho (novel)|''The Battle of Jericho'']]}} |
|{{sort|Battle of Jericho, The|[[The Battle of Jericho (novel)|''The Battle of Jericho'']]}} |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sortname|Ashley |Bryan}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Ashley |Bryan}}''' |
||
|'''''Beautiful Blackbird''''' |
|'''''Beautiful Blackbird''''' |
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|{{sort|Dillon, Leo and Diane, b, 2004|[[Leo and Diane Dillon]]}} |
|{{sort|Dillon, Leo and Diane, b, 2004|[[Leo and Diane Dillon]]}} |
||
|''Rap a Tap Tap: Here's Bojangles'' |
|''Rap a Tap Tap: Here's Bojangles'' |
||
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|||
⚫ | |||
!Steptoe author |
! scope=row | Steptoe author |
||
|{{sort|Smith, Hope Anita|'''[[Hope Anita Smith]]'''}} |
|{{sort|Smith, Hope Anita|'''[[Hope Anita Smith]]'''}} |
||
|'''{{sort|Way a Door Closes|''The Way a Door Closes'' (illustrated by Shane W. Evans)}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Way a Door Closes|''The Way a Door Closes'' (illustrated by Shane W. Evans)}}''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="9" |2005 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="9" |2005 |
||
! rowspan="4" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Morrison, Toni|[[Toni Morrison]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Morrison, Toni|[[Toni Morrison]]}}''' |
||
|'''''Remember: The Journey to School Integration''''' |
|'''''Remember: The Journey to School Integration''''' |
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|''Fortune's Bones: The Manumission Requiem'' |
|''Fortune's Bones: The Manumission Requiem'' |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="3" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sort|Nelson, Kadir|[[Kadir Nelson]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Nelson, Kadir|[[Kadir Nelson]]}}''' |
||
|'''''Ellington Was Not a Street''''' |
|'''''Ellington Was Not a Street''''' |
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|{{sort|People Could Fly: The Picture Book, The|''[[The People Could Fly: The Picture Book]]''}} |
|{{sort|People Could Fly: The Picture Book, The|''[[The People Could Fly: The Picture Book]]''}} |
||
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
||
!Steptoe author |
! scope=row | Steptoe author |
||
|'''{{sortname|Barbara|Hathaway}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Barbara|Hathaway}}''' |
||
|'''''Missy Violet and Me''''' |
|'''''Missy Violet and Me''''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
||
!Steptoe illustrator |
! scope=row | Steptoe illustrator |
||
|'''{{sortname|Frank|Morrison|Frank Morrison (illustrator)}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Frank|Morrison|Frank Morrison (illustrator)}}''' |
||
|'''''Jazzy Miz Mozetta''''' |
|'''''Jazzy Miz Mozetta''''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="7" |2006 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="7" |2006 |
||
! rowspan="4" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Lester, Julius|[[Julius Lester]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Lester, Julius|[[Julius Lester]]}}''' |
||
|'''''Day of Tears: A Novel in Dialogue''''' |
|'''''Day of Tears: A Novel in Dialogue''''' |
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|{{sort|Wreath for Emmett Till, A|''A Wreath for Emmett Till''}} |
|{{sort|Wreath for Emmett Till, A|''A Wreath for Emmett Till''}} |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="2" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" |Illustrator |
||
| '''{{sortname|Bryan |Collier}}''' |
| '''{{sortname|Bryan |Collier}}''' |
||
|[[Rosa (children's book)|'''''Rosa''''']] |
|[[Rosa (children's book)|'''''Rosa''''']] |
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|Honor |
|Honor |
||
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
||
!Steptoe author |
! scope=row | Steptoe author |
||
|'''{{sortname|Jaime |Adoff}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Jaime |Adoff}}''' |
||
|'''''Jimi & Me''''' |
|'''''Jimi & Me''''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="6" |2007 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="6" |2007 |
||
! rowspan="2" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Draper,Sharon, a, 2007|[[Sharon Draper]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Draper,Sharon, a, 2007|[[Sharon Draper]]}}''' |
||
|'''''[[Copper Sun]]''''' |
|'''''[[Copper Sun]]''''' |
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|Honor |
|Honor |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="3" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sort|Nelson, Kadir|[[Kadir Nelson]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Nelson, Kadir|[[Kadir Nelson]]}}''' |
||
|'''''[[Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom]]''''' |
|'''''[[Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom]]''''' |
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|''[[Poetry for Young People: Langston Hughes]]'' |
|''[[Poetry for Young People: Langston Hughes]]'' |
||
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
||
!Steptoe author |
! scope=row | Steptoe author |
||
|'''{{sortname|Traci L. |Jones}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Traci L. |Jones}}''' |
||
|'''''Standing Against the Wind''''' |
|'''''Standing Against the Wind''''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="7" |2008 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="7" |2008 |
||
! rowspan="3" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Curtis, Christopher Paul, a, 2008|[[Christopher Paul Curtis]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Curtis, Christopher Paul, a, 2008|[[Christopher Paul Curtis]]}}''' |
||
|'''''[[Elijah of Buxton]]''''' |
|'''''[[Elijah of Buxton]]''''' |
||
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|''[[Twelve Rounds to Glory|Twelve Rounds to Glory: The Story of Muhammad Ali]]'' |
|''[[Twelve Rounds to Glory|Twelve Rounds to Glory: The Story of Muhammad Ali]]'' |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="3" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sortname|Ashley |Bryan}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Ashley |Bryan}}''' |
||
|'''''Let it Shine: Three Favorite Spirituals''''' |
|'''''Let it Shine: Three Favorite Spirituals''''' |
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|''[[Jazz on a Saturday Night]]'' |
|''[[Jazz on a Saturday Night]]'' |
||
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
||
!Steptoe author |
! scope=row | Steptoe author |
||
|'''{{sortname|Sundee T. |Frazier}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Sundee T. |Frazier}}''' |
||
|'''''Brendan Buckley's Universe and Everything In It''''' |
|'''''Brendan Buckley's Universe and Everything In It''''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="9" |2009 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="9" |2009 |
||
! rowspan="4" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Nelson, Kadir|[[Kadir Nelson]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Nelson, Kadir|[[Kadir Nelson]]}}''' |
||
|'''''We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball''''' |
|'''''We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball''''' |
||
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|''[[Becoming Billie Holiday]]'' |
|''[[Becoming Billie Holiday]]'' |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sort|Cooper, Floyd, a, 2009|[[Floyd Cooper (illustrator)|Floyd Cooper]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Cooper, Floyd, a, 2009|[[Floyd Cooper (illustrator)|Floyd Cooper]]}}''' |
||
|'''{{sort|Blacker the Berry, The|''The Blacker the Berry''}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Blacker the Berry, The|''The Blacker the Berry''}}''' |
||
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|''[[Before John Was a Jazz Giant]]'' |
|''[[Before John Was a Jazz Giant]]'' |
||
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
||
!Steptoe illustrator |
! scope=row | Steptoe illustrator |
||
|'''{{sortname|Shadra |Strickland}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Shadra |Strickland}}''' |
||
|'''''[[Bird (book)|Bird]]''''' |
|'''''[[Bird (book)|Bird]]''''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="5" |2010 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="5" |2010 |
||
! rowspan="2" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Nelson, Vaunda Micheaux|[[Vaunda Micheaux Nelson]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Nelson, Vaunda Micheaux|[[Vaunda Micheaux Nelson]]}}''' |
||
|''[[Bad News for Outlaws|'''Bad News for Outlaws: The Remarkable Life of Bass Reeves, Deputy U.S. Marshal''']]'' |
|''[[Bad News for Outlaws|'''Bad News for Outlaws: The Remarkable Life of Bass Reeves, Deputy U.S. Marshal''']]'' |
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|Honor |
|Honor |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="2" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sort|Smith, Charles R.|[[Charles R. Smith Jr.]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Smith, Charles R.|[[Charles R. Smith Jr.]]}}''' |
||
|'''''My People''''' |
|'''''My People''''' |
||
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|Honor |
|Honor |
||
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
||
!Steptoe author |
! scope=row | Steptoe author |
||
|'''{{sortname|Kekla |Magoon}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Kekla |Magoon}}''' |
||
|{{sort|Rock and the River|'''''[[The Rock and the River]]'''''}} |
|{{sort|Rock and the River|'''''[[The Rock and the River]]'''''}} |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="8" |2011 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="8" |2011 |
||
! rowspan="4" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Author |
||
|'''{{sort|Williams-Garcia, Rita|[[Rita Williams-Garcia]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Williams-Garcia, Rita|[[Rita Williams-Garcia]]}}''' |
||
|[[One Crazy Summer (novel)|'''''One Crazy Summer''''']] |
|[[One Crazy Summer (novel)|'''''One Crazy Summer''''']] |
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|''Yummy: The Last Days of a Southside Shorty'' |
|''Yummy: The Last Days of a Southside Shorty'' |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="2" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" |Illustrator |
||
| '''{{sortname|Bryan |Collier}}''' |
| '''{{sortname|Bryan |Collier}}''' |
||
|'''''[[Dave the Potter: Artist, Poet, Slave]]''''' |
|'''''[[Dave the Potter: Artist, Poet, Slave]]''''' |
||
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|Honor |
|Honor |
||
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
||
!Steptoe author |
! scope=row | Steptoe author |
||
|{{sort|Bond, Victoria and T. R. Simon|'''Victoria Bond and T. R. Simon'''}} |
|{{sort|Bond, Victoria and T. R. Simon|'''Victoria Bond and T. R. Simon'''}} |
||
|'''''Zora and Me''''' |
|'''''Zora and Me''''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
||
!Steptoe illustrator |
! scope=row | Steptoe illustrator |
||
|'''{{sortname|Sonia Lynn |Sadler}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Sonia Lynn |Sadler}}''' |
||
|'''''Seeds of Change''''' |
|'''''Seeds of Change''''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="5" | 2012 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="5" | 2012 |
||
! rowspan="3" | Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" | Author |
||
| '''{{sort|Nelson, Kadir|[[Kadir Nelson]]}}''' |
| '''{{sort|Nelson, Kadir|[[Kadir Nelson]]}}''' |
||
| '''''[[Heart and Soul: The Story of America and African Americans]]''''' |
| '''''[[Heart and Soul: The Story of America and African Americans]]''''' |
||
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| ''[[Never Forgotten]]'' |
| ''[[Never Forgotten]]'' |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="2" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" |Illustrator |
||
| '''{{sort|Evans, Shane W.|[[Shane W. Evans]]}}''' |
| '''{{sort|Evans, Shane W.|[[Shane W. Evans]]}}''' |
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| '''''[[Underground: Finding the Light to Freedom]]''''' |
| '''''[[Underground: Finding the Light to Freedom]]''''' |
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! rowspan="7" | 2013 |
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| '''{{sort|Pinkney, Andrea Davis|[[Andrea Davis Pinkney]]}}''' |
| '''{{sort|Pinkney, Andrea Davis|[[Andrea Davis Pinkney]]}}''' |
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| '''''Hand in Hand: Ten Black Men Who Changed America''''' |
| '''''Hand in Hand: Ten Black Men Who Changed America''''' |
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| ''No Crystal Stair: A Documentary Novel of the Life and Work of Lewis Micheaux, Harlem Bookseller'' |
| ''No Crystal Stair: A Documentary Novel of the Life and Work of Lewis Micheaux, Harlem Bookseller'' |
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|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
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| '''{{sortname|Bryan |Collier}}''' |
| '''{{sortname|Bryan |Collier}}''' |
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|'''''I, Too, Am America''''' |
|'''''I, Too, Am America''''' |
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|''I Have a Dream: Martin Luther King Jr.'' |
|''I Have a Dream: Martin Luther King Jr.'' |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
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! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" | Author |
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| '''{{sort|Williams-Garcia, Rita|[[Rita Williams-Garcia]]}}''' |
| '''{{sort|Williams-Garcia, Rita|[[Rita Williams-Garcia]]}}''' |
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| '''''P.S. Be Eleven''''' |
| '''''P.S. Be Eleven''''' |
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| ''Words with Wings'' |
| ''Words with Wings'' |
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|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
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! rowspan="2" | Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="2" | Illustrator |
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| '''{{sortname|Bryan |Collier}}''' |
| '''{{sortname|Bryan |Collier}}''' |
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| '''''Knock Knock: My Dad's Dream for Me''''' |
| '''''Knock Knock: My Dad's Dream for Me''''' |
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| Honor |
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|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
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!Steptoe illustrator |
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|'''{{sortname|Theodore |Taylor III}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Theodore |Taylor III}}''' |
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|'''''When the Beat Was Born: DJ Kool Herc and the Creation of Hip Hop''''' |
|'''''When the Beat Was Born: DJ Kool Herc and the Creation of Hip Hop''''' |
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|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
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! rowspan="8" | 2015 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="8" | 2015 |
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! rowspan="4" | Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" | Author |
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| '''{{sort|Woodson, Jacqueline|[[Jacqueline Woodson]]}}''' |
| '''{{sort|Woodson, Jacqueline|[[Jacqueline Woodson]]}}''' |
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| '''''[[Brown Girl Dreaming]]''''' |
| '''''[[Brown Girl Dreaming]]''''' |
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| ''How It Went Down'' |
| ''How It Went Down'' |
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|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
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! rowspan="3" | Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" | Illustrator |
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| '''{{sort|Myers, Christopher|[[Christopher Myers]]}}''' |
| '''{{sort|Myers, Christopher|[[Christopher Myers]]}}''' |
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| '''''Firebird''''' |
| '''''Firebird''''' |
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| ''Little Melba and Her Big Trombone'' |
| ''Little Melba and Her Big Trombone'' |
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|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
||
!Steptoe author |
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|{{sort|Reynolds, Jason|'''[[Jason Reynolds]]'''}} |
|{{sort|Reynolds, Jason|'''[[Jason Reynolds]]'''}} |
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|'''''When I Was the Greatest''''' |
|'''''When I Was the Greatest''''' |
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|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="9" | 2016 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="9" | 2016 |
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! rowspan="4" | Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" | Author |
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| '''{{sort|Williams-Garcia, Rita|[[Rita Williams-Garcia]]}}''' |
| '''{{sort|Williams-Garcia, Rita|[[Rita Williams-Garcia]]}}''' |
||
| '''''Gone Crazy in Alabama''''' |
| '''''Gone Crazy in Alabama''''' |
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| ''X: A Novel'' |
| ''X: A Novel'' |
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|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
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! rowspan="3" | Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" | Illustrator |
||
| '''{{sortname|Bryan |Collier}}''' |
| '''{{sortname|Bryan |Collier}}''' |
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| '''''Trombone Shorty''''' |
| '''''Trombone Shorty''''' |
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| ''[[Last Stop on Market Street]]'' |
| ''[[Last Stop on Market Street]]'' |
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|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
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|'''{{sortname|Ronald L.|Smith}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Ronald L.|Smith}}''' |
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|'''''Hoodoo''''' |
|'''''Hoodoo''''' |
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|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
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|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
||
!Steptoe illustrator |
! scope=row | Steptoe illustrator |
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|'''{{sortname|Ekua |Holmes}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Ekua |Holmes}}''' |
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|'''''Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer, Spirit of the Civil Rights Movement''''' |
|'''''[[Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer, Spirit of the Civil Rights Movement]]''''' |
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|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="8" | 2017 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="8" | 2017 |
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! rowspan="3" | Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" | Author |
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| '''{{sort|Lewis, John|[[John Lewis]]}} and {{sort|Aydin, Andrew|[[Andrew Aydin]]}}''' |
| '''{{sort|Lewis, John|[[John Lewis]]}} and {{sort|Aydin, Andrew|[[Andrew Aydin]]}}''' |
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| ''[[March (comics)|'''March: Book Three''']]'' |
| ''[[March (comics)|'''March: Book Three''']]'' |
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| ''[[Freedom Over Me: Eleven Slaves, Their Lives and Dreams Brought to Life by Ashley Bryan]]'' |
| ''[[Freedom Over Me: Eleven Slaves, Their Lives and Dreams Brought to Life by Ashley Bryan]]'' |
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|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="4" | Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" | Illustrator |
||
| '''{{sort|Steptoe, Javaka|[[Javaka Steptoe]]}}''' |
| '''{{sort|Steptoe, Javaka|[[Javaka Steptoe]]}}''' |
||
| '''''[[Radiant Child: The Story of Young Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat]]''''' |
| '''''[[Radiant Child: The Story of Young Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat]]''''' |
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| ''[[In Plain Sight (Jackson book)|In Plain Sight]]'' |
| ''[[In Plain Sight (Jackson book)|In Plain Sight]]'' |
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|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
||
!Steptoe author |
! scope=row | Steptoe author |
||
|'''{{sortname|Nicola |Yoon}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Nicola |Yoon}}''' |
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|{{sort|Sun is Also a Star, The|[[The Sun Is Also a Star (novel)|'''''The Sun Is Also a Star''''']]}} |
|{{sort|Sun is Also a Star, The|[[The Sun Is Also a Star (novel)|'''''The Sun Is Also a Star''''']]}} |
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|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="9" | 2018 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="9" | 2018 |
||
! rowspan="4" | Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" | Author |
||
| '''{{sort|Watson, Renee|[[Renée Watson (author)|Renée Watson]]}}''' |
| '''{{sort|Watson, Renee|[[Renée Watson (author)|Renée Watson]]}}''' |
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| '''''[[Piecing Me Together]]''''' |
| '''''[[Piecing Me Together]]''''' |
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| {{sort|hate u give|''[[The Hate U Give]]''}} |
| {{sort|hate u give|''[[The Hate U Give]]''}} |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="3" | Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="3" | Illustrator |
||
| '''{{sort|Holmes, Ekua|[[Ekua Holmes]]}}''' |
| '''{{sort|Holmes, Ekua|[[Ekua Holmes]]}}''' |
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| '''''Out of Wonder: Poems Celebrating Poets''''' |
| '''''Out of Wonder: Poems Celebrating Poets''''' |
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| ''[[Before She Was Harriet: The Story of Harriet Tubman]]'' |
| ''[[Before She Was Harriet: The Story of Harriet Tubman]]'' |
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|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
||
!Steptoe author |
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|'''{{sortname|David Barclay |Moore}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|David Barclay |Moore}}''' |
||
|'''''{{sort|Stars Beneath Our Feet, The|The Stars Beneath Our Feet}}''''' |
|'''''{{sort|Stars Beneath Our Feet, The|The Stars Beneath Our Feet}}''''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
||
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
||
!Steptoe illustrator |
! scope=row | Steptoe illustrator |
||
|'''{{sortname|Charly |Palmer}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Charly |Palmer}}''' |
||
|'''''Mama Africa! How Miriam Makeba Spread Hope with Her Song''''' |
|'''''Mama Africa! How Miriam Makeba Spread Hope with Her Song''''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="10" |2019 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="10" |2019 |
||
! rowspan="4" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Author |
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|'''{{sortname|Claire |Hartfield}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Claire |Hartfield}}''' |
||
|'''{{sort|few red drops|''[[A Few Red Drops: The Chicago Race Riot of 1919]]''}}''' |
|'''{{sort|few red drops|''[[A Few Red Drops: The Chicago Race Riot of 1919]]''}}''' |
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|{{sort|season of styx malone|''The Season of Styx Malone''}} |
|{{sort|season of styx malone|''The Season of Styx Malone''}} |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sortname|Ekua |Holmes}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Ekua |Holmes}}''' |
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|'''{{sort|stuff of stars|''[[The Stuff of Stars]]''}}''' |
|'''{{sort|stuff of stars|''[[The Stuff of Stars]]''}}''' |
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|[[Memphis, Martin, and the Mountaintop: The Sanitation Strike of 1968|''Memphis, Martin, and the Mountaintop'']] |
|[[Memphis, Martin, and the Mountaintop: The Sanitation Strike of 1968|''Memphis, Martin, and the Mountaintop'']] |
||
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
||
!Steptoe author |
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||
|'''{{sortname|Tiffany D. |Jackson|}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Tiffany D. |Jackson|}}''' |
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|'''''Monday's Not Coming''''' |
|'''''Monday's Not Coming''''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
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|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
||
!Steptoe illustrator |
! scope=row | Steptoe illustrator |
||
|'''{{sortname|Oge |Mora}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Oge |Mora}}''' |
||
|'''''[[Thank You, Omu!]]''''' |
|'''''[[Thank You, Omu!]]''''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="10" |2020 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="10" |2020 |
||
! rowspan="4" |Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Author |
||
|'''{{sortname|Jerry |Craft}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Jerry |Craft}}''' |
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|'''''[[New Kid]]''''' |
|'''''[[New Kid]]''''' |
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|''Look Both Ways: A Tale Told in Ten Blocks'' |
|''Look Both Ways: A Tale Told in Ten Blocks'' |
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|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
||
! rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sortname|Kadir |Nelson}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Kadir |Nelson}}''' |
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|'''{{sort|undefeated, the|''[[The Undefeated (picture book)|The Undefeated]]''}}''' |
|'''{{sort|undefeated, the|''[[The Undefeated (picture book)|The Undefeated]]''}}''' |
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|''[[Sulwe]]'' |
|''[[Sulwe]]'' |
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|'''{{sortname|Alicia D.|Williams}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Alicia D.|Williams}}''' |
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|'''''[[Genesis Begins Again]]''''' |
|'''''[[Genesis Begins Again]]''''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
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|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
||
!Steptoe illustrator |
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|'''{{sortname|April |Harrison}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|April |Harrison}}''' |
||
|'''''What is Given from the Heart''''' |
|'''''What is Given from the Heart''''' |
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|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |- |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |- |
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! rowspan="9" |2021 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="9" |2021 |
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! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" | Author |
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|'''{{sortname|Jacqueline |Woodson}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Jacqueline |Woodson}}''' |
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|'''''[[Before the Ever After]]''''' |
|'''''[[Before the Ever After]]''''' |
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|''Lifting as We Climb: Black Women's Battle for the Ballot Box'' |
|''Lifting as We Climb: Black Women's Battle for the Ballot Box'' |
||
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |
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! rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
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|'''{{sortname|Frank|Morrison|Frank Morrison (illustrator)}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Frank|Morrison|Frank Morrison (illustrator)}}''' |
||
|'''{{sort|respect: aretha franklin, the queen of soul|''R-E-S-P-E-C-T: Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul''}}''' |
|'''{{sort|respect: aretha franklin, the queen of soul|''R-E-S-P-E-C-T: Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul''}}''' |
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|''[[Me & Mama]]'' |
|''[[Me & Mama]]'' |
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|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
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|'''{{sortname|Tracy |Deonn}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Tracy |Deonn}}''' |
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|'''''[[Legendborn]]''''' |
|'''''[[Legendborn]]''''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |- |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |- |
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! rowspan="9" |2022 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="9" |2022 |
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|'''{{sortname|Carole Boston |Weatherford}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Carole Boston |Weatherford}}''' |
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|'''''[[Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre]]''''' |
|'''''[[Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre]]''''' |
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|{{sort|People Remember|''The People Remember''}} |
|{{sort|People Remember|''The People Remember''}} |
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|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |- |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |- |
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! rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
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|'''{{sort|Cooper, Floyd|[[Floyd Cooper (illustrator)|Floyd Cooper]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Cooper, Floyd|[[Floyd Cooper (illustrator)|Floyd Cooper]]}}''' |
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|'''''Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre''''' |
|'''''Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre''''' |
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|''Soul Food Sunday'' |
|''Soul Food Sunday'' |
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|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
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|'''{{sort name|Amber |McBride}}''' |
|'''{{sort name|Amber |McBride}}''' |
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|'''''[[Me (Moth)]]''''' |
|'''''[[Me (Moth)]]''''' |
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|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |- |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE; color:black" |- |
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! rowspan="10" |2023 |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="10" |2023 |
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! rowspan="4" | Author |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" | Author |
||
|'''{{sortname|Amina|Luqman-Dawson}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Amina|Luqman-Dawson}}''' |
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|'''''[[Freewater]]''''' |
|'''''[[Freewater]]''''' |
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|{{sort|Victory. Stand!|''Victory. Stand!: Raising My Fist for Justice''}} |
|{{sort|Victory. Stand!|''Victory. Stand!: Raising My Fist for Justice''}} |
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|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |- |
|- style="background: LightYellow; color:black" |- |
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! rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
! scope=rowgroup rowspan="4" |Illustrator |
||
|'''{{sort|Morrison, Frank|[[Frank Morrison (illustrator)|Frank Morrison]]}}''' |
|'''{{sort|Morrison, Frank|[[Frank Morrison (illustrator)|Frank Morrison]]}}''' |
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|'''''Standing in the Need of Prayer: A Modern Retelling of the Classic Spiritual''''' |
|'''''Standing in the Need of Prayer: A Modern Retelling of the Classic Spiritual''''' |
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|''Victory. Stand!: Raising My Fist for Justice'' |
|''Victory. Stand!: Raising My Fist for Justice'' |
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|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
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!Steptoe author |
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|'''{{sort name|Jas |Hammonds}}''' |
|'''{{sort name|Jas |Hammonds}}''' |
||
|'''''We Deserve Monuments''''' |
|'''''We Deserve Monuments''''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
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|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
|- style="background:#FFE3E3; color: black;" |
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|'''{{sortname|Janelle |Washington}}''' |
|'''{{sortname|Janelle |Washington}}''' |
||
|'''''Choosing Brave: How Mamie Till-Mobley and |
|'''''Choosing Brave: How Mamie Till-Mobley and Emmett Till Sparked the Civil Rights Movement''''' |
||
|'''Winner''' |
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|'''[[Ibi Zoboi]]''' |
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|'''''Nigeria Jones''''' |
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|'''Winner''' |
|'''Winner''' |
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|[[Vashti Harrison]] |
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|''Big'' |
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|Honor |
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|[[Carole Boston Weatherford]] |
|||
|''[[How Do You Spell Unfair?: MacNolia Cox and the National Spelling Bee]]'' |
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|Honor |
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|- |
|||
|[[Carole Boston Weatherford]] |
|||
|''Kin: Rooted in Hope'' |
|||
|Honor |
|||
|- |
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|'''Dare Coulter''' |
|||
|'''''An American Story''''' |
|||
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* 2011: [[Henrietta M. Smith|Dr. Henrietta Mays Smith]], professor emerita |
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* 2012: [[Ashley Bryan]], storyteller, artist, author, poet, and musician |
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* 2013: [[Demetria Tucker]], family and youth services librarian for the Pearl Bailey Library, a branch of the Newport News (Va.) Public Library System |
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* 2022: [[Nikki Grimes]], author |
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* 2023: Dr. Claudette McLinn, retired librarian and bookseller<ref>{{Cite web |last= |date=2023 |
* 2023: Dr. Claudette McLinn, retired librarian and bookseller<ref>{{Cite web |last= |date=30 January 2023 |title=Dr. Claudette McLinn is the 2023 Recipient of the Coretta Scott King -Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement |url=https://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2023/01/dr-claudette-mclinn-2023-recipient-coretta-scott-king-virginia-hamilton-award |access-date=22 June 2023 |publisher=[[American Library Association]] |language=en |archive-date=25 March 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230325020416/https://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2023/01/dr-claudette-mclinn-2023-recipient-coretta-scott-king-virginia-hamilton-award |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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*2024: Christopher Paul Curtis, author<ref>{{cite web |title=Novelist Christopher Paul Curtis receives 2024 Coretta Scott King – Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement |url=https://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2024/01/novelist-christopher-paul-curtis-receives-2024-coretta-scott-king-virginia |website=American Library Association |access-date=25 January 2024 |archive-date=25 January 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240125145629/https://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2024/01/novelist-christopher-paul-curtis-receives-2024-coretta-scott-king-virginia |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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<ref name=about>{{cite web | title = The History of the Coretta Scott King Book Awards | publisher = [[American Library Association]] |
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<ref name=winners>{{cite web | title = Coretta Scott King Book Award — All Recipients, 1970–Present | publisher = |
<ref name=winners>{{cite web | title = Coretta Scott King Book Award — All Recipients, 1970–Present | date = 5 April 2012 | publisher = [[American Library Association]] | url = http://www.ala.org/emiert/coretta-scott-king-book-awards-all-recipients-1970-present | access-date = 22 June 2023 | archive-date = 16 March 2015 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150316004911/http://www.ala.org/emiert/coretta-scott-king-book-awards-all-recipients-1970-present | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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<ref name=hamilton>{{cite web | title = Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement | publisher = |
<ref name=hamilton>{{cite web | title = Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement | date = 6 July 2012 | publisher = [[American Library Association]] | url = http://www.ala.org/emiert/virginia-hamilton-award-lifetime-achievement | access-date = 20 June 2023 | archive-date = 14 May 2023 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20230514133503/https://www.ala.org/rt/cskbart/virginia-hamilton-award-lifetime-achievement | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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Smith, Henrietta M. ''The Coretta Scott King Awards Book: from Vision to Reality''. Chicago: American Library Association. 1994. {{ISBN|978-0-8389-3441-8}}<br /> |
Smith, Henrietta M. ''The Coretta Scott King Awards Book: from Vision to Reality''. Chicago: [[American Library Association]]. 1994. {{ISBN|978-0-8389-3441-8}}<br /> |
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Coretta Scott King Award | |
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Awarded for | The most distinguished portrayal of African American experience in literature for children or teens |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Coretta Scott King Book Award Round Table, a round table of the American Library Association (ALA) |
First awarded | 1970 |
Website | www |
The Coretta Scott King Award is an annual award presented by the Coretta Scott King Book Award Round Table, part of the American Library Association (ALA). Named for Coretta Scott King, wife of Martin Luther King Jr., this award recognizes outstanding books for young adults and children by African Americans that reflect the African American experience. Awards are given both to authors and to illustrators for universal human values..
The first author award was given in 1970. In 1974, the award was expanded to honor illustrators as well as authors. Starting in 1978, runner-up Author Honor Books have been recognized. Recognition of runner-up Illustrator Honor Books began in 1981. In addition, the Coretta Scott King Awards committee has given the Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement, starting in 2010, and beginning in 1996 an occasional John Steptoe Award for New Talent.
Like the Newbery Medal and Caldecott Medal, the Coretta Scott King Awards have the potential to be used in classroom teaching and projects.[1]
History
[edit]The idea for the Coretta Scott King Award came from Glyndon Flynt Greer, a school librarian in Englewood, New Jersey.[2] At a meeting of the American Library Association in Atlantic City in 1969, Greer, librarian Mabel McKissick, and publisher John M. Carroll, lamented the lack of recognition for minority writers. No person of color had won either the Newbery or Caldecott Medals at that time. Before the conference ended, a group of African American librarians had formed to promote the creation of a new award. Among them were Augusta Braxton Baker, Charlemae Hill Rollins, and Virginia Lacy Jones.[3] The award's name was intentionally chosen to honor recently assassinated Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King.[4] The name also commemorates the life of King Jr. and honors the dedication Coretta Scott King had to making the world a place that welcomes all people.[5] The first Coretta Scott King Award was presented to Lillie Patterson, a librarian in Baltimore, for her elementary level biography Martin Luther King, Jr.: Man of Peace.[3]
Early sponsors of the award included the New Jersey Library Association, and the library councils of the Englewood Middle School and Dwight Morrow High School.[6]: 13 With support from Roger McDonough, the third annual Coretta Scott King Award was presented during the American Library Association's 1972 Annual Conference in Chicago, Illinois. The award was briefly sponsored by the School of Library and Information Studies at Atlanta University from 1974-1976. In 1976, a separate awards committee and an advisory board of mostly local librarians were formed, co-chaired by Ella Gaines Yates.[6]: 14–15
In 1974, the award was expanded to honor illustrators as well as authors. The first illustrator to receive the award was George Ford, for his work in illustrating Ray Charles by Sharon Bell Mathis.[7] Starting in 1978, the runner-ups for the author prize were listed as Honor Books, and beginning in 1981 the illustrator runner-ups were also listed as Honor Books.[6]: 63, 67
In 1979, the awards committee and the advisory board merged, forming the Coretta Scott King Award Task Force. With support from E. J. Josey, the new committee became part of the Social Responsibilities Round Table (SRRT) of the American Library Association. Greer served as its first chair until her death on 24 August 1980. Harriet Brown then became acting chair.[6]: 14–17 Brown was succeeded by Effie Lee Morris in 1981. Under Morris' leadership, the Coretta Scott King Awards were officially recognized by the executive board of the ALA. Morris wrote formal selection criteria for the awards to meet ALA's standards, and the Coretta Scott King Awards were accepted as an ALA unit award in 1982, the twelfth year that they had been given.[6]: 14–17 [8]
Winning books receive a medal; honor books receive a certificate. Winning and honor books are identified by the presence on their covers of the Coretta Scott King Award Seal. The original seal was designed by artist Lev Mills in 1974, with a bronze seal on winning books and a pewter seal on honor books. In a later revision of the seal, the colors changed to bronze and black for winners, and pewter and black for honors.[4]
The award eventually changed its ALA affiliation from the SRRT to the Ethnic and Multicultural Information Exchange Round Table (EMIERT), which had previously been a task force of the SRRT and was a closer match for its activities.[9] In 2022 The Coretta Scott King Book Award was designated an official ALA Round Table: the Coretta Scott King Book Awards Round Table.
Dr. Henrietta M. Smith edited four volumes, published by the American Library Association, that provide a history of the award.[8] The Coretta Scott King Awards: 50th Anniversary was published in 2019 on the Award's 50th anniversary.[10]
From 1996 on, the Coretta Scott King Awards program includes the John Steptoe Award for New Talent, optionally awarded to an author, an illustrator, or both.[11]
Recipients
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1970 | Author | Lillie Patterson | Martin Luther King, Jr.: Man of Peace | Winner |
1971 | Author | Charlemae Rollins | Black Troubadour: Langston Hughes | Winner |
Maya Angelou | I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings | Honor | ||
Shirley Chisholm | Unbought and Unbossed | |||
Mari Evans | I Am a Black Woman | |||
Lorenz Graham | Every Man Heart Lay Down | |||
June Jordan and Terri Bush | The Voice of the Children | |||
Gladys Groom and Barney Grossman | Black Means | |||
Margaret W. Peters | Ebony Book of Black Achievement | |||
Janice May Udry | Mary Jo's Grandmother | |||
1972 | Author | Elton Fax | 17 Black Artists | Winner |
1973 | Author | Alfred Duckett | I Never Had It Made: An Autobiography of Jackie Robinson | Winner |
1974 | Author | Sharon Bell Mathis | Ray Charles | Winner |
Alice Childress | A Hero Ain't Nothin' But a Sandwich | Honor | ||
Lucille Clifton | Don't You Remember? | |||
Louise Crane | Ms. Africa: Profiles of Modern African Women | |||
Kristin Hunter | Guest in the Promise Land | |||
John Nagenda | Mukasa | |||
Illustrator | George Ford | Ray Charles | Winner | |
1975 | Author | Dorothy Robinson | The Legend of Africania | Winner |
1976 | Author | Pearl Bailey | Duey's Tale | Winner |
Shirley Graham | Julius K. Nyerere: Teacher of Africa | Honor | ||
Eloise Greenfield | Paul Robeson | |||
Walter Dean Myers | Fast Sam, Cool Clyde, and Stuff | |||
Mildred Taylor | Song of the Trees | |||
1977 | Author | James Haskins | The Story of Stevie Wonder | Winner |
Lucille Clifton | Everett Anderson's Friend | Honor | ||
Mildred Taylor | Roll of Thunder, Hear my Cry | |||
Clarence N. Blake and Donald F. Martin | Quiz Book on Black America | |||
1978 | Author | Eloise Greenfield | Africa Dream | Winner |
William J. Faulkner | The Days When the Animals Talked: Black Folk Tales and How They Came to Be | Honor | ||
Frankcina Glass | Marvin and Tige | |||
Eloise Greenfield | Mary McCleod Bethune | |||
James Haskins | Barbara Jordan | |||
Lillie Patterson | Coretta Scott King | |||
Ruth Ann Stewart | Portia: The Life of Portia Washington Pittman, the Daughter of Booker T. Washington | |||
Illustrator | Carole Byard | Africa Dream | Winner | |
1979 | Author | Ossie Davis | Escape to Freedom | Winner |
Lillie Patterson | Benjamin Banneker | Honor | ||
Jeanne W. Peterson | I Have a Sister, My Sister is Deaf | |||
Virginia Hamilton | Justice and Her Brothers | |||
Carol Fenner | Skates of Uncle Richard | |||
Illustrator | Tom Feelings | Something on My Mind | Winner | |
1980 | Author | Walter Dean Myers | The Young Landlords | Winner |
Berry Gordy | Movin' Up | Honor | ||
Eloise Greenfield and Lessie Jones Little | Childtimes: A Three-Generation Memoir | |||
James Haskins | Andrew Young: Young Man with a Mission | |||
James Haskins | James Van Der Zee: The Picture Takin' Man | |||
Ellease Southerland | Let the Lion Eat Straw | |||
Illustrator | Carole Byard | Cornrows | Winner | |
1981 | Author | Sidney Poitier | This Life | Winner |
Alexis De Veaux | Don't Explain: A Song of Billie Holiday | Honor | ||
Illustrator | Ashley Bryan | Beat the Story Drum, Pum-Pum | Winner | |
Carole Byard | Grandmama's Joy | Honor | ||
Jerry Pinkney | Count on Your Fingers African Style | |||
1982 | Author | Mildred Taylor | Let the Circle Be Unbroken | Winner |
Alice Childress | Rainbow Jordan | Honor | ||
Kristin Hunter | Lou In the Limelight | |||
Mary E. Mebane | Mary: An Autobiography | |||
Illustrator | John Steptoe | Mother Crocodile: An Uncle Amadou Tale from Senegal | Winner | |
Tom Feelings | Daydreamers | Honor | ||
1983 | Author | Virginia Hamilton | Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush | Winner |
Julius Lester | This Strange New Feeling | Honor | ||
Illustrator | Peter Magubane | Black Child | Winner | |
John Steptoe | All the Colors of the Race | Honor | ||
Ashley Bryan | I'm Going to Sing: Black American Spirituals | |||
Pat Cummings | Just Us Women | |||
1984 | Author | Lucille Clifton | Everett Anderson's Goodbye | Winner |
Virginia Hamilton | The Magical Adventures of Pretty Pearl | Honor | ||
James Haskins | Lena Horne | |||
Joyce Carol Thomas | Bright Shadow | |||
Mildred Pitts Walter | Because We Are | |||
Coretta Scott King (editor) | The Words of Martin Luther King, Jr | Special | ||
Illustrator | Pat Cummings | My Mama Needs Me | Winner | |
1985 | Author | Walter Dean Myers | Motown and Didi | Winner |
Candy Dawson Boyd | Circle of Gold | Honor | ||
Virginia Hamilton | A Little Love | |||
1986 | Author | Virginia Hamilton | The People Could Fly: American Black Folktales | Winner |
Virginia Hamilton | Junius Over Far | Honor | ||
Mildred Pitts Walter | Trouble's Child | Honor | ||
Illustrator | Jerry Pinkney | The Patchwork Quilt | Winner | |
Leo and Diane Dillon | The People Could Fly: American Black Folktales | Honor | ||
1987 | Author | Mildred Pitts Walter | Justin and the Best Biscuits in the World | Winner |
Ashley Bryan | Lion and the Ostrich Chicks and Other African Folk Tales | Honor | ||
Joyce Hansen | Which Way Freedom | Honor | ||
Illustrator | Jerry Pinkney | Half a Moon and One Whole Star | Winner | |
Ashley Bryan | Lion and the Ostrich Chicks and Other African Folk Tales | Honor | ||
Pat Cummings | C.L.O.U.D.S. | |||
1988 | Author | Mildred Taylor | The Friendship | Winner |
Alexis De Veaux | An Enchanted Hair Tale | Honor | ||
Julius Lester | The Tales of Uncle Remus: The Adventures of Brer Rabbit | Honor | ||
Illustrator | John Steptoe | Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale | Winner | |
Ashley Bryan | What a Morning! The Christmas Story in Black Spirituals | Honor | ||
Joe Sam | The Invisible Hunters: A Legend from the Miskito Indians of Nicaragua | |||
1989 | Author | Walter Dean Myers | Fallen Angels | Winner |
James Berry | A Thief in the Village and Other Stories | Honor | ||
Virginia Hamilton | Anthony Burns: The Defeat and Triumph of a Fugitive Slave | |||
Illustrator | Jerry Pinkney | Mirandy and Brother Wind | Winner | |
Amos Ferguson | Under the Sunday Tree | Honor | ||
Pat Cummings | Storm in the Night | |||
1990 | Author | Patricia C. and Fredrick L. McKissack | A Long Hard Journey: The Story of the Pullman Porter | Winner |
Eloise Greenfield | Nathaniel Talking | Honor | ||
Virginia Hamilton | The Bells of Christmas | |||
Lillie Patterson | Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Freedom Movement | |||
Illustrator | Jan Spivey Gilchrist | Nathaniel Talking | Winner | |
Jerry Pinkney | The Talking Eggs: A Folktale from the American South | Honor | ||
1991 | Author | Mildred Taylor | The Road to Memphis | Winner |
James Haskins | Black Dance in America | Honor | ||
Angela Johnson | When I Am Old with You | |||
Illustrator | Leo and Diane Dillon | Aida | Winner | |
1992 | Author | Walter Dean Myers | Now is Your Time: The African American Struggle for Freedom | Winner |
Eloise Greenfield | Night on Neighborhood Street | Honor | ||
Illustrator | Faith Ringgold | Tar Beach | Winner | |
Ashley Bryan | All Night, All Day: A Child's First Book of African American Spirituals | Honor | ||
Jan Spivey Gilchrist | Night on Neighborhood Street | |||
1993 | Author | Patricia C. McKissack | The Dark-Thirty: Southern Tales of the Supernatural | Winner |
Patricia C. and Fredrick L. McKissack | Sojourner Truth: Ain't I a Woman? | Honor | ||
Walter Dean Myers | Somewhere in the Darkness | |||
Mildred Pitts Walter | Mississippi Challenge | |||
Illustrator | Kathleen Atkins Wilson | The Origin of Life on Earth: An African Creation Myth | Winner | |
Wil Clay | Little Eight John | Honor | ||
Brian Pinkney | Sukey and the Mermaid | |||
Carole Byard | Working Cotton | |||
1994 | Author | Angela Johnson | Toning the Sweep | Winner |
Joyce Carol Thomas | Brown Honey in Broomwheat Tea | Honor | ||
Walter Dean Myers | Malcolm X: By Any Means Necessary | |||
Illustrator | Tom Feelings | Soul Looks Back in Wonder | Winner | |
Floyd Cooper | Brown Honey in Broom Wheat Tea | Honor | ||
James Ransome | Uncle Jed's Barbershop | |||
1995 | Author | Patricia C. and Fredrick L. McKissack | Christmas in the Big House, Christmas in the Quarters | Winner |
Joyce Hansen | The Captive | Honor | ||
Jacqueline Woodson | I Hadn't Meant to Tell You This | |||
Patricia C. and Fredrick L. McKissack, Jr. | Black Diamond: The Story of the Negro Baseball Leagues | |||
Illustrator | James Ransome | The Creation | Winner | |
Teresa Shaffer | The Singing Man | Honor | ||
Floyd Cooper | Meet Danitra Brown | |||
Steptoe author | Sharon Draper | Tears of a Tiger | Winner | |
1996 | Author | Virginia Hamilton | Her Stories: African American Folktales, Fairy Tales, and True Tales | Winner |
Christopher Paul Curtis | The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963 | Honor | ||
Rita Williams-Garcia | Like Sisters on the Homefront | |||
Jacqueline Woodson | From the Notebooks of Melanin Sun | |||
Illustrator | Tom Feelings | The Middle Passage | Winner | |
Leo and Diane Dillon | Her Stories | Honor | ||
Brian Pinkney | The Faithful Friend | |||
1997 | Author | Walter Dean Myers | Slam | Winner |
Patricia C. and Fredrick L. McKissack | Rebels Against Slavery: American Slave Revolts | Honor | ||
Illustrator | Jerry Pinkney | Minty: A Story of Young Harriet Tubman | Winner | |
R. Gregory Christie | The Palm of My Heart: Poetry by African American Children | Honor | ||
Reynold Ruffins | Running the Road to ABC | |||
Synthia Saint James | Neeny Coming, Neeny Going | |||
Steptoe author | Martha Southgate | Another Way to Dance | Winner | |
1998 | Author | Sharon Draper | Forged By Fire | Winner |
James Haskins | Bayard Rustin: Behind the Scenes of the Civil Rights Movement | Honor | ||
Joyce Hansen | I Thought My Soul Would Rise and Fly: The Diary of Patsy, a Freed Girl | |||
Illustrator | Javaka Steptoe | In Daddy's Arms I am Tall: African Americans Celebrating Fathers | Winner | |
Ashley Bryan | Ashley Bryan's ABC of African American Poetry | Honor | ||
Christopher Myers | Harlem | |||
Baba Wagué Diakité | The Hunterman and the Crocodile | |||
1999 | Author | Angela Johnson | Heaven | Winner |
Nikki Grimes | Jazmin's Notebook | Honor | ||
Joyce Hansen and Gary McGowan | Breaking Ground, Breaking Silence: The Story of New York's African Burial Ground | |||
Angela Johnson | The Other Side: Shorter Poems | |||
Illustrator | Michele Wood | I See the Rhythm | Winner | |
Floyd Cooper | I Have Heard of a Land | Honor | ||
E. B. Lewis | The Bat Boy and His Violin | |||
Brian Pinkney | Duke Ellington: The Piano Prince and His Orchestra | |||
Steptoe author | Sharon Flake | The Skin I'm In | Winner | |
Steptoe illustrator | Eric Velasquez | The Piano Man | Winner | |
2000 | Author | Christopher Paul Curtis | Bud, Not Buddy | Winner |
Karen English | Francie | Honor | ||
Patricia C. and Fredrick L. McKissack | Black Hands, White Sails: The Story of African-American Whalers | |||
Walter Dean Myers | Monster | |||
Illustrator | Brian Pinkney | In the Time of the Drums | Winner | |
E. B. Lewis | My Rows and Piles of Coins | Honor | ||
Christopher Myers | Black Cat | |||
2001 | Author | Jacqueline Woodson | Miracle's Boys | Winner |
Andrea Davis Pinkney | Let It Shine! Stories of Black Women Freedom Fighters | Honor | ||
Illustrator | Bryan Collier | Uptown | Winner | |
Bryan Collier | Freedom River | Honor | ||
R. Gregory Christie | Only Passing Through: The Story of Sojourner Truth | |||
E. B. Lewis | Virgie Goes to School with Us Boys | |||
2002 | Author | Mildred Taylor | The Land | Winner |
Sharon G. Flake | Money-Hungry | Honor | ||
Marilyn Nelson | Carver: A Life in Poems | |||
Illustrator | Jerry Pinkney | Goin' Someplace Special | Winner | |
Bryan Collier | Martin's Big Words | Honor | ||
Steptoe illustrator | Jerome Lagarrigue | Freedom Summer | Winner | |
2003 | Author | Nikki Grimes | Bronx Masquerade | Winner |
Brenda Woods | The Red Rose Box | Honor | ||
Nikki Grimes | Talkin' About Bessie: The Story of Aviator Elizabeth Coleman | |||
Illustrator | E. B. Lewis | Talkin' About Bessie: The Story of Aviator Elizabeth Coleman | Winner | |
Bryan Collier | Visiting Langston | Honor | ||
Steptoe author | Janet McDonald | Chill Wind | Winner | |
Steptoe author / illustrator | Randy DuBurke | The Moon Ring | Winner | |
2004 | Author | Angela Johnson | The First Part Last | Winner |
Patricia C. and Fredrick L. McKissack | Days Of Jubilee: The End of Slavery in the United States | Honor | ||
Sharon Draper | The Battle of Jericho | |||
Illustrator | Ashley Bryan | Beautiful Blackbird | Winner | |
Colin Bootman | Almost to Freedom | Honor | ||
Kadir Nelson | Thunder Rose | |||
Leo and Diane Dillon | Rap a Tap Tap: Here's Bojangles | |||
Steptoe author | Hope Anita Smith | The Way a Door Closes (illustrated by Shane W. Evans) | Winner | |
2005 | Author | Toni Morrison | Remember: The Journey to School Integration | Winner |
Shelia P. Moses | The Legend of Buddy Bush | Honor | ||
Sharon G. Flake | Who Am I without Him?: Short Stories about Girls and the Boys in Their Lives | |||
Marilyn Nelson | Fortune's Bones: The Manumission Requiem | |||
Illustrator | Kadir Nelson | Ellington Was Not a Street | Winner | |
Jerry Pinkney | God Bless the Child | Honor | ||
Leo and Diane Dillon | The People Could Fly: The Picture Book | |||
Steptoe author | Barbara Hathaway | Missy Violet and Me | Winner | |
Steptoe illustrator | Frank Morrison | Jazzy Miz Mozetta | Winner | |
2006 | Author | Julius Lester | Day of Tears: A Novel in Dialogue | Winner |
Tonya Bolden | Maritcha: A Nineteenth-Century American Girl | Honor | ||
Nikki Grimes | Dark Sons | |||
Marilyn Nelson | A Wreath for Emmett Till | |||
Illustrator | Bryan Collier | Rosa | Winner | |
R. Gregory Christie | Brothers in Hope: The Story of the Lost Boys of Sudan | Honor | ||
Steptoe author | Jaime Adoff | Jimi & Me | Winner | |
2007 | Author | Sharon Draper | Copper Sun | Winner |
Nikki Grimes | The Road to Paris | Honor | ||
Illustrator | Kadir Nelson | Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom | Winner | |
Christopher Myers | Jazz | Honor | ||
Benny Andrews | Poetry for Young People: Langston Hughes | |||
Steptoe author | Traci L. Jones | Standing Against the Wind | Winner | |
2008 | Author | Christopher Paul Curtis | Elijah of Buxton | Winner |
Sharon Draper | November Blues | Honor | ||
Charles R. Smith Jr. | Twelve Rounds to Glory: The Story of Muhammad Ali | |||
Illustrator | Ashley Bryan | Let it Shine: Three Favorite Spirituals | Winner | |
Nancy Devard | The Secret Olivia Told Me | Honor | ||
Leo and Diane Dillon | Jazz on a Saturday Night | |||
Steptoe author | Sundee T. Frazier | Brendan Buckley's Universe and Everything In It | Winner | |
2009 | Author | Kadir Nelson | We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball | Winner |
Hope Anita Smith | Keeping the Night Watch | Honor | ||
Joyce Carol Thomas | The Blacker the Berry | |||
Carole Boston Weatherford | Becoming Billie Holiday | |||
Illustrator | Floyd Cooper | The Blacker the Berry | Winner | |
Kadir Nelson | We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball | Honor | ||
Jerry Pinkney | The Moon Over Star | |||
Sean Qualls | Before John Was a Jazz Giant | |||
Steptoe illustrator | Shadra Strickland | Bird | Winner | |
2010 | Author | Vaunda Micheaux Nelson | Bad News for Outlaws: The Remarkable Life of Bass Reeves, Deputy U.S. Marshal | Winner |
Tanita S. Davis | Mare's War | Honor | ||
Illustrator | Charles R. Smith Jr. | My People | Winner | |
E. B. Lewis | The Negro Speaks of Rivers | Honor | ||
Steptoe author | Kekla Magoon | The Rock and the River | Winner | |
2011 | Author | Rita Williams-Garcia | One Crazy Summer | Winner |
Walter Dean Myers | Lockdown | Honor | ||
Jewell Parker Rhodes | Ninth Ward | |||
G. Neri | Yummy: The Last Days of a Southside Shorty | |||
Illustrator | Bryan Collier | Dave the Potter: Artist, Poet, Slave | Winner | |
Javaka Steptoe | Jimi Sounds Like a Rainbow: A Story of the Young Jimi Hendrix | Honor | ||
Steptoe author | Victoria Bond and T. R. Simon | Zora and Me | Winner | |
Steptoe illustrator | Sonia Lynn Sadler | Seeds of Change | Winner | |
2012 | Author | Kadir Nelson | Heart and Soul: The Story of America and African Americans | Winner |
Eloise Greenfield | The Great Migration: Journey to the North | Honor | ||
Patricia C. McKissack | Never Forgotten | |||
Illustrator | Shane W. Evans | Underground: Finding the Light to Freedom | Winner | |
Kadir Nelson | Heart and Soul: The Story of America and African Americans | Honor | ||
2013 | Author | Andrea Davis Pinkney | Hand in Hand: Ten Black Men Who Changed America | Winner |
Jacqueline Woodson | Each Kindness | Honor | ||
Vaunda Micheaux Nelson | No Crystal Stair: A Documentary Novel of the Life and Work of Lewis Micheaux, Harlem Bookseller | |||
Illustrator | Bryan Collier | I, Too, Am America | Winner | |
Daniel Minter | Ellen's Broom | Honor | ||
Christopher Myers | H.O.R.S.E. | |||
Kadir Nelson | I Have a Dream: Martin Luther King Jr. | |||
2014 | Author | Rita Williams-Garcia | P.S. Be Eleven | Winner |
John Lewis and Andrew Aydin | March: Book One | Honor | ||
Walter Dean Myers | Darius & Twig | |||
Nikki Grimes | Words with Wings | |||
Illustrator | Bryan Collier | Knock Knock: My Dad's Dream for Me | Winner | |
Kadir Nelson | Nelson Mandela | Honor | ||
Steptoe illustrator | Theodore Taylor III | When the Beat Was Born: DJ Kool Herc and the Creation of Hip Hop | Winner | |
2015 | Author | Jacqueline Woodson | Brown Girl Dreaming | Winner |
Kwame Alexander | The Crossover | Honor | ||
Marilyn Nelson | How I Discovered Poetry | |||
Kekla Magoon | How It Went Down | |||
Illustrator | Christopher Myers | Firebird | Winner | |
Christian Robinson | Josephine: The Dazzling Life of Josephine Baker | Honor | ||
Frank Morrison | Little Melba and Her Big Trombone | |||
Steptoe author | Jason Reynolds | When I Was the Greatest | Winner | |
2016 | Author | Rita Williams-Garcia | Gone Crazy in Alabama | Winner |
Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely | All American Boys | Honor | ||
Jason Reynolds | The Boy in the Black Suit | |||
Ilyasah Shabazz and Kekla Magoon | X: A Novel | |||
Illustrator | Bryan Collier | Trombone Shorty | Winner | |
R. Gregory Christie | The Book Itch: Freedom, Truth & Harlem's Greatest Bookstore | Honor | ||
Christian Robinson | Last Stop on Market Street | |||
Steptoe author | Ronald L. Smith | Hoodoo | Winner | |
Steptoe illustrator | Ekua Holmes | Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer, Spirit of the Civil Rights Movement | Winner | |
2017 | Author | John Lewis and Andrew Aydin | March: Book Three | Winner |
Jason Reynolds | As Brave as You | Honor | ||
Ashley Bryan | Freedom Over Me: Eleven Slaves, Their Lives and Dreams Brought to Life by Ashley Bryan | |||
Illustrator | Javaka Steptoe | Radiant Child: The Story of Young Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat | Winner | |
R. Gregory Christie | Freedom in Congo Square | Honor | ||
Ashley Bryan | Freedom Over Me: Eleven Slaves, Their Lives and Dreams Brought to Life by Ashley Bryan | |||
Jerry Pinkney | In Plain Sight | |||
Steptoe author | Nicola Yoon | The Sun Is Also a Star | Winner | |
2018 | Author | Renée Watson | Piecing Me Together | Winner |
Derrick Barnes | Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut | Honor | ||
Jason Reynolds | Long Way Down | |||
Angie Thomas | The Hate U Give | |||
Illustrator | Ekua Holmes | Out of Wonder: Poems Celebrating Poets | Winner | |
Gordon C. James | Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut | Honor | ||
James Ransome | Before She Was Harriet: The Story of Harriet Tubman | |||
Steptoe author | David Barclay Moore | The Stars Beneath Our Feet | Winner | |
Steptoe illustrator | Charly Palmer | Mama Africa! How Miriam Makeba Spread Hope with Her Song | Winner | |
2019 | Author | Claire Hartfield | A Few Red Drops: The Chicago Race Riot of 1919 | Winner |
Lesa Cline-Ransome | Finding Langston | Honor | ||
Varian Johnson | The Parker Inheritance | |||
Kekla Magoon | The Season of Styx Malone | |||
Illustrator | Ekua Holmes | The Stuff of Stars | Winner | |
Laura Freeman | Hidden Figures: The True Story of Four Black Women and the Space Race | Honor | ||
Frank Morrison | Let the Children March | |||
R. Gregory Christie | Memphis, Martin, and the Mountaintop | |||
Steptoe author | Tiffany D. Jackson | Monday's Not Coming | Winner | |
Steptoe illustrator | Oge Mora | Thank You, Omu! | Winner | |
2020 | Author | Jerry Craft | New Kid | Winner |
Junauda Petrus | The Stars and the Blackness Between Them | Honor | ||
Kwame Mbalia | Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky | |||
Jason Reynolds | Look Both Ways: A Tale Told in Ten Blocks | |||
Illustrator | Kadir Nelson | The Undefeated | Winner | |
James Ransome | The Bell Rang | Honor | ||
Ashley Bryan | Infinite Hope: A Black Artist's Journey from World War II to Peace | |||
Vashti Harrison | Sulwe | |||
Steptoe author | Alicia D. Williams | Genesis Begins Again | Winner | |
Steptoe illustrator | April Harrison | What is Given from the Heart | Winner | |
2021 | Author | Jacqueline Woodson | Before the Ever After | Winner |
Mildred Taylor | All the Days Past, All the Days to Come | Honor | ||
Kacen Callender | King and the Dragonflies | |||
Evette Dionne | Lifting as We Climb: Black Women's Battle for the Ballot Box | |||
Illustrator | Frank Morrison | R-E-S-P-E-C-T: Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul | Winner | |
Kaylani Juanita | Magnificent Homespun Brown: A Celebration | Honor | ||
Cozbi A. Cabrera | Exquisite: The Poetry and Life of Gwendolyn Brooks | |||
Cozbi A. Cabrera | Me & Mama | |||
Steptoe author | Tracy Deonn | Legendborn | Winner | |
2022 | Author | Carole Boston Weatherford | Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre | Winner |
Safia Elhillo | Home Is Not a Country | Honor | ||
Kekla Magoon | Revolution in Our Time | |||
Ibi Zoboi | The People Remember | |||
Illustrator | Floyd Cooper | Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre | Winner | |
Christian Robinson | Nina: A Story of Nina Simone | Honor | ||
Raissa Figueroa | We Wait for the Sun | |||
C.G. Esperanza | Soul Food Sunday | |||
Steptoe author | Amber McBride | Me (Moth) | Winner | |
2023 | Author | Amina Luqman-Dawson | Freewater | Winner |
Ibi Zoboi | Star Child: A Biographical Constellation of Octavia Estelle Butler | Honor | ||
Alicia D. Williams | The Talk | |||
Tommie Smith and Derrick Barnes | Victory. Stand!: Raising My Fist for Justice | |||
Illustrator | Frank Morrison | Standing in the Need of Prayer: A Modern Retelling of the Classic Spiritual | Winner | |
April Harrison | Me and the Boss: A Story of Mending and Love | Honor | ||
Johnnie Christmas | Swim Team | |||
Dawud Anyabwile | Victory. Stand!: Raising My Fist for Justice | |||
Steptoe author | Jas Hammonds | We Deserve Monuments | Winner | |
Steptoe illustrator | Janelle Washington | Choosing Brave: How Mamie Till-Mobley and Emmett Till Sparked the Civil Rights Movement | Winner | |
2024[14] [15] | Author | Ibi Zoboi | Nigeria Jones | Winner |
Vashti Harrison | Big | Honor | ||
Carole Boston Weatherford | How Do You Spell Unfair?: MacNolia Cox and the National Spelling Bee | Honor | ||
Carole Boston Weatherford | Kin: Rooted in Hope | Honor | ||
Illustrator | Dare Coulter | An American Story | Winner | |
Vashti Harrison | Big | Honor | ||
Shannon Wright | Holding Her Own: The Exceptional Life of Jackie Ormes | Honor | ||
Jerome Pumphrey and Jarrett Pumphrey | There Was a Party for Langston | Honor | ||
Steptoe author | Jade Adia | There Goes the Neighborhood | Winner | |
Steptoe illustrator | Briana Mukodiri Uchendu | We Could Fly | Winner |
Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement
[edit]From 2010 the Coretta Scott King Awards include the Coretta Scott King–Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement, or Virginia Hamilton Award.[13][11] It is presented to creators and practitioners alternately: in even years, to an African American writer or illustrator of books for children or young adults; in odd years, to a practitioner for "active engagement with youth using award-winning African American literature for children and/or young adults, via implementation of reading and reading related activities/programs."[11]
- 2010: Walter Dean Myers, author
- 2011: Dr. Henrietta Mays Smith, professor emerita, University of South Florida, School of Information.
- 2012: Ashley Bryan, storyteller, artist, author, poet, and musician
- 2013: Demetria Tucker, family and youth services librarian for the Pearl Bailey Library, a branch of the Newport News (Va.) Public Library System
- 2014: Patricia and Fredrick McKissack, children's authors
- 2015: Deborah D. Taylor, young adult librarian
- 2016: Jerry Pinkney, illustrator
- 2017: Dr. Rudine Sims Bishop, Professor Emerita of Education at Ohio State University
- 2018: Eloise Greenfield, author
- 2019: Dr. Pauletta Brown Bracy, Professor of Library Science and Director of the Office of University Accreditation at North Carolina Central University
- 2020: Mildred Taylor, author
- 2021: Dorothy L. Guthrie, retired librarian, district administrator, author and school board member
- 2022: Nikki Grimes, author
- 2023: Dr. Claudette McLinn, retired librarian and bookseller[16]
- 2024: Christopher Paul Curtis, author[17]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Stephens, Claire Gatrell (2000). Coretta Scott King award books: using great literature with children and young adults. Libraries Unlimited. pp. xv. ISBN 978-1-56308-685-4. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
- ^ "Glyndon Flynt Greer". American Library Association Archives. Archived from the original on 27 March 2019. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
- ^ a b Smith, Henrietta M. (25 February 2013). "Guest Blogger Post, Musings & Ponderings, Publishing 101 The Origins of the Coretta Scott King Award". The Open Book Blog. Archived from the original on 27 March 2019. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
- ^ a b "The History of the Coretta Scott King Book Awards". American Library Association. Archived from the original on 16 July 2017. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
- ^ "The Coretta Scott King Book Awards". Round Tables. 18 January 2009. Archived from the original on 24 October 2019. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
- ^ a b c d e Thompkins, Joyce Hollmon (1993). An annotated bibliography of the Coretta Scott King Award Books from 1970-1990 (Thesis). Atlanta, GA: Robert W. Woodruff Library, Atlanta University. Archived from the original on 1 November 2018. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
- ^ "Interviews: Ray Charles By Sharon Bell Mathis Illustrations by George Ford". Lee & Low Books. Archived from the original on 27 March 2019. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
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Smith, Henrietta M. The Coretta Scott King Awards Book: from Vision to Reality. Chicago: American Library Association. 1994. ISBN 978-0-8389-3441-8
——. The Coretta Scott King Awards Book, 1970–1999. American Library Association. 1999. ISBN 978-0-8389-3496-8
——. The Coretta Scott King Awards, 1970–2004. American Library Association. 2004. ISBN 978-0-8389-3540-8
——. The Coretta Scott King Awards, 1970–2009. American Library Association. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8389-3584-2 - ^ Bertram, Cara (13 February 2019). "50 Years of the Coretta Scott King Book Awards". American Library Association Archives. Archived from the original on 27 March 2019. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
- ^ McCollough Carole J., Adelaide Poniatowski Phelps and Ethnic and Multicultural Information Exchange Round Table. Coretta Scott King Book Awards Committee. 2019. The Coretta Scott King Awards : 50th Anniversary Sixth ed. Chicago: ALA Editions.
- ^ a b c "Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement". American Library Association. 6 July 2012. Archived from the original on 14 May 2023. Retrieved 20 June 2023.
- ^ Bird, Betsy (28 March 2009). "Fun Facts About the Coretta Scott King Book Awards". School Library Journal. Archived from the original on 20 January 2023. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
- ^ a b "Coretta Scott King Book Award — All Recipients, 1970–Present". American Library Association. 5 April 2012. Archived from the original on 16 March 2015. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
- ^ "Coretta Scott King Book Awards | Awards & Grants". www.ala.org. Archived from the original on 16 February 2024. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 1 March 2024. Retrieved 26 April 2024.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Dr. Claudette McLinn is the 2023 Recipient of the Coretta Scott King -Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement". American Library Association. 30 January 2023. Archived from the original on 25 March 2023. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
- ^ "Novelist Christopher Paul Curtis receives 2024 Coretta Scott King – Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement". American Library Association. Archived from the original on 25 January 2024. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
External links
[edit]- American children's literary awards
- American librarianship and human rights
- American Library Association awards
- Awards established in 1970
- Awards honoring African Americans
- Coretta Scott King
- Illustrated book awards
- Literary awards honoring minority groups
- English-language literary awards
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