Coretta Scott King Award
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The Coretta Scott King Award is an annual award presented by the Ethnic & Multicultural Information Exchange Round Table, part of the American Library Association
American Library Association
The American Library Association is a non-profit organization based in the United States that promotes libraries and library education internationally. It is the oldest and largest library association in the world, with more than 62,000 members....

 (ALA). Named for Coretta Scott King
Coretta Scott King
Coretta Scott King was an American author, activist, and civil rights leader. The widow of Martin Luther King, Jr., Coretta Scott King helped lead the African-American Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s.Mrs...

, wife of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. was an American clergyman, activist, and prominent leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. He is best known for being an iconic figure in the advancement of civil rights in the United States and around the world, using nonviolent methods following the...

, this award recognizes outstanding African American
African American
African Americans are citizens or residents of the United States who have at least partial ancestry from any of the native populations of Sub-Saharan Africa and are the direct descendants of enslaved Africans within the boundaries of the present United States...

 authors and illustrators, and is awarded for books about the African American experience, that are written for a youth audience (high school or below).

History

Lillie Patterson won the first award in 1970 for Martin Luther King, Jr.: Man of Peace. Since 1974, both author and illustrator awards are granted. Starting in 1978 Honor Books have been recognized. Illustrator Honor Books recognitions began in 1981. The Coretta Scott King Award Seal was designed by artist Lev Mills in 1974; bronze for winning books and pewter for honor books. There has since been a revision of the seal; a bronze and black seal for winners, pewter and black for honors.

Recipients

Year Work Recipient Title Citation
2011 author One Crazy Summer Winner
2011 author Lockdown Honor
2011 author Ninth Ward Honor
2011 author Yummy Honor
2011 illustrator Dave the Potter Winner
2011 illustrator Jimi Sounds Like a Rainbow: A Story of the Young Jimi Hendrix Honor
2010 author Bad News for Outlaws: The Remarkable Life of Bass Reeves, Deputy U.S. Marshal Winner
2010 author Mare's War Honor
2010 illustrator My People Winner
2010 illustrator The Negro Speaks of Rivers
The Negro Speaks of Rivers
"The Negro Speaks of Rivers" is a poem by American writer Langston Hughes.-Composition and publication history:Langston Hughes wrote the poem on an envelope while traveling by train to Mexico as he crossed the Mississippi River to St. Louis. "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" was first published in The...

Honor
2009 author We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball Winner
2009 author Keeping the Night Watch Honor
2009 author Honor
2009 author Becoming Billie Holiday Honor
2009 illustrator Winner
2009 illustrator We Are the Ship: The Story of the Negro Baseball League Honor
2009 illustrator Honor
2009 illustrator Before John Was a Jazz Giant Honor
2008 author Elijah of Buxton
Elijah of Buxton
Elijah of Buxton is a 2007 novel by Christopher Paul Curtis. It is his fourth book. It won the 00001Coretta Scott King Award, the 2008 Newbery Honor, the 2008 Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction, and the 2008 Book of the Year for Children Award of the Canadian Library Association-Jacket...

Winner
2008 author November Blues Honor
2008 author Twelve Rounds to Glory: The Story of Muhammad Ali Honor
2008 illustrator Let it Shine: Three Favorite Spirituals Winner
2008 illustrator Honor
2008 illustrator Jazz On A Saturday Night Honor
2007 author Copper Sun Winner
2007 author Honor
2007 illustrator Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom Winner
2007 illustrator Jazz Honor
2007 illustrator Poetry for Young People: Langston Hughes Honor
2006 author Day of Tears: A Novel in Dialogue Winner
2006 author Maritcha: A Nineteenth-Century American Girl Honor
2006 author Dark Sons Honor
2006 author Honor
2006 illustrator Rosa Winner
2006 illustrator Brothers in Hope: The Story of the Lost Boys of Sudan Honor
2005 author Remember: The Journey to School Integration Winner
2005 author Honor
2005 author Who Am I without Him?: Short Stories about Girls and the Boys in Their Lives Honor
2005 author Fortune’s Bones: The Manumission Requiem Honor
2005 illustrator Ellington Was Not a Street Winner
2005 illustrator God Bless the Child Honor
2005 illustrator Honor
2004 author Winner
2004 author Days of Jubilee: The End of Slavery in the United States Honor
2004 author Honor
2004 illustrator Beautiful Blackbird Winner
2004 illustrator Almost to Freedom Honor
2004 illustrator Thunder Rose Honor
2003 illustrator Rap a Tap Tap: Here's Bojangles Honor
2003 author Bronx Masquerade Winner
2003 author Honor
2003 author Talkin’ About Bessie: The Story of Aviator Elizabeth Coleman Honor
2003 illustrator Talkin' About Bessie: The Story of Aviator Elizabeth Coleman Winner
2003 illustrator Visiting Langston Honor
2002 author Winner
2002 author Money-Hungry Honor
2002 author Carver: A Life in Poems Honor
2002 illustrator Goin' Someplace Special Winner
2002 illustrator Martin's Big Words Honor
2001 author Miracle's Boys Winner
2001 author Let It Shine! Stories of Black Women Freedom Fighters Honor
2001 illustrator Uptown Winner
2001 illustrator Freedom River Honor
2001 illustrator Only Passing Through: The Story of Sojourner Truth Honor
2001 illustrator Virgie Goes to School with Us Boys Honor
2000 author Bud, Not Buddy
Bud, Not Buddy
Bud, Not Buddy is a 1999 children's novel by Christopher Paul Curtis. The book is the winner of the 2000 Newbery Medal for excellence in American children's literature, as well as the Coretta Scott King Award that is given in recognition of outstanding African-American authors.-Plot summary:Bud,...

Winner
2000 author Francie Honor
2000 author Black Hands, White Sails: The Story of African-American Whalers Honor
2000 author Monster Honor
2000 illustrator In the Time of the Drums Winner
2000 illustrator My Rows and Piles of Coins Honor
2000 illustrator Black Cat Honor
1999 author Heaven Winner
1999 author Jazmin’s Notebook Honor
1999 author Breaking Ground, Breaking Silence: The Story of New York’s African Burial Ground Honor
1999 author Honor
1999 illustrator i see the rhythm Winner
1999 illustrator I Have Heard of a Land Honor
1999 illustrator Honor
1999 illustrator Duke Ellington: The Piano Prince and His Orchestra Honor
1998 author Forged By Fire Winner
1998 author Bayard Rustin: Behind the Scenes of the Civil Rights Movement Honor
1998 author I Thought My Soul Would Rise and Fly: The Diary of Patsy, a Freed Girl Honor
1998 illustrator In Daddy's Arms I am Tall: African Americans Celebrating Fathers Winner
1998 illustrator Ashley Bryan's ABC of African American Poetry Honor
1998 illustrator Harlem Honor
1998 illustrator Honor
1997 author Slam Winner
1997 author Rebels Against Slavery: American Slave Revolts Honor
1997 illustrator Minty: A Story of Young Harriet Tubman Winner
1997 illustrator The Palm of My Heart: Poetry by African American Children Honor
1997 illustrator Running the Road to ABC Honor
1997 illustrator Neeny Coming, Neeny Going Honor
1996 author Her Stories: African American folktales, fairy tales, and true tales Winner
1996 author Honor
1996 author Like Sisters on the Homefront Honor
1996 author From the Notebooks of Melanin Sun Honor
1996 illustrator Winner
1996 illustrator Her Stories Honor
1996 illustrator The Faithful Friend Honor
1995 author Christmas in the Big House, Christmas in the Quarters Winner
1995 author Honor
1995 author I Hadn’t Meant to Tell You This Honor
1995 author Black Diamond: Story of the Negro Baseball League Honor
1995 illustrator Winner
1995 illustrator The Singing Man Honor
1995 illustrator Meet Danitra Brown Honor
1994 author Toning the Sweep Winner
1994 author Brown Honey in Broomwheat Tea Honor
1994 author Malcolm X: By Any Means Necessary Honor
1994 illustrator Soul Looks Back in Wonder Winner
1994 illustrator Brown Honey in Broom Wheat Tea Honor
1994 illustrator Uncle Jed's Barbershop Honor
1993 author Dark Thirty: Southern Tales of the Supernatural Winner
1993 author Sojourner Truth: Ain’t I a Woman? Honor
1993 author Somewhere in the Darkness Honor
1993 author Mississippi Challenge Honor
1993 illustrator Winner
1993 illustrator Little Eight John Honor
1993 illustrator Sukey and the Mermaid Honor
1993 illustrator Working Cotton Honor
1992 author Now is Your Time: the African American Struggle for Freedom Winner
1992 author Night on Neighborhood Street Honor
1992 illustrator Tar Beach Winner
1992 illustrator All Night, All Day: A Child's First Book of African American Spirituals Honor
1992 illustrator Night on Neighborhood Street Honor
1991 author Winner
1991 author Black Dance in America Honor
1991 author When I Am Old with You Honor
1991 illustrator Aida Winner
1990 author Winner
1990 author Nathaniel Talking Honor
1990 author Honor
1990 author Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Freedom Movement Honor
1990 illustrator Nathaniel Talking Winner
1990 illustrator The Talking Eggs Honor
1989 author Fallen Angels
Fallen Angels (Myers novel)
Fallen Angels is a 1988 young adult novel written by Walter Dean Myers, about the Vietnam war. It won the 1989 Coretta Scott King Award. Fallen Angels is listed as number 24 in the American Library Association's list of 100 most frequently challenged books of 1990–2000 due to its use of profanity...

Winner
1989 author Honor
1989 author Anthony Burns: The Defeat and Triumph of a Fugitive Slave Honor
1989 illustrator Mirandy and Brother Wind Winner
1989 illustrator Under the Sunday Tree Honor
1989 illustrator Storm in the Night Honor
1988 author Winner
1988 author Honor
1988 author Honor
1988 illustrator Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale Winner
1988 illustrator What a Morning! The Christmas Story in Black Spirituals Honor
1988 illustrator Honor
1987 author Justin and the Best Biscuits in the World Winner
1987 author Lion and the Ostrich Chicks and Other African Folk Tales Honor
1987 author Which Way Freedom Honor
1987 illustrator Half a Moon and One Whole Star Winner
1987 illustrator Lion and the Ostrich Chicks and Other African Folk Tales Honor
1987 illustrator C.L.O.U.D.S. Honor
1986 author Winner
1986 author Junius Over Far Honor
1986 author Trouble’s Child Honor
1986 illustrator Winner
1986 illustrator Honor
1985 author Motown and Didi: a love story Winner
1985 author Circle of Gold Honor
1985 author Honor
1985 illustrator     None
1984 author Everett Anderson’s Good-bye Winner
1984 author Honor
1984 author Lena Horne Honor
1984 author Bright Shadow Honor
1984 author Because We Are Honor
1984 author Special
1984 illustrator My Mama Needs Me Winner
1983 author Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush Winner
1983 author This Strange New Feeling Honor
1983 illustrator Black Child Winner
1983 illustrator All the Colors of the Race Honor
1983 illustrator I'm Going to Sing: Black American Spirituals Honor
1983 illustrator Just Us Women
>Honor
1982 author Let the Circle Be Unbroken
Let the Circle Be Unbroken
Let The Circle Be Unbroken is the 1981 sequel to Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, written by Mildred D. Taylor. T.J.'s punishment is approaching, Stacey runs away to find work, and the Logan children's cousin, Suzella Rankin, tries to pass herself off as a white person, but fails which leads to...

Winner
1982 author Rainbow Jordan Honor
1982 author Lou In the Limelight Honor
1982 author Mary: An Autobiography Honor
1982 illustrator Mother Crocodile: An Uncle Amadou Tale from Sengal Winner
1982 illustrator Daydreamers Honor
1981 author This Life Winner
1981 author Don’t Explain: A Song of Billie Holiday Honor
1981 illustrator Beat the Story Drum, Pum-Pum Winner
1981 illustrator Grandmama's Joy Honor
1981 illustrator Count on Your Fingers African Style Honor
1980 author Winner
1980 author Movin’ Up Honor
1980 author Childtimes: A Three-Generation Memoir Honor
1980 author Andrew Young: Young Man with a Mission Honor
1980 author James Van Der Zee: The Picture Takin’ Man Honor
1980 author Let the Lion Eat Straw Honor
1980 illustrator Cornrows Winner
1979 author Escape to Freedom Winner
1979 author Benjamin Banneker Honor
1979 author I Have a Sister, My Sister is Deaf Honor
1979 author Justice and Her Brothers Honor
1979 author Skates of Uncle Richard Honor
1979 illustrator Something on My Mind Winner
1978 author Africa Dream Winner
1978 author Honor
1978 author Marvin and Tige Honor
1978 author Mary McCleod Bethune Honor
1978 author Barbara Jordan Honor
1978 author Coretta Scott King Honor
1978 author Portia: The Life of Portia Washington Pittman, the Daughter of Booker T. Washington Honor
1978 illustrator Africa Dream Winner
1977 author Winner
1977 author Everett Anderson's Friend Honor
1977 author Roll of Thunder, Hear my Cry
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry is a 1976 children's novel by Mildred D. Taylor. The novel won the 1977 Newbery Medal. Its sequel, Let the Circle Be Unbroken, was released in 1981. It also has a prequel in 1975, Song of the Trees...

Honor
1977 author Quick Book on Black America Honor
1977 illustrator     None
1976 author Duey's Tale Winner
1976 author Julius K. Nyerere: Teacher of Africa Honor
1976 author Paul Robeson Honor
1976 author Fast Sam, Cool Clyde, and Stuff Honor
1976 author Song of the Trees Honor
1976 illustrator     None
1975 author Winner
1975 illustrator     None
1974 author Ray Charles Winner
1974 author A Hero Ain't Nothin' But a Sandwich Honor
1974 author Do You Remember? Honor
1974 author Ms. Africa: Profiles of Modern African Women Honor
1974 author Guest in the Promise Land Honor
1974 author Mukasa Honor
1974 illustrator Ray Charles Winner
1973 author I Never Had It Made: the Autobiography of Jackie Robinson, as told to Alfred Duckett Winner
1972 author 17 Black Artists Winner
1971 author Black Troubador: Langston Hughes Winner
1971 author I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is the 1969 autobiography about the early years of African-American writer and poet Maya Angelou. The first in a six-volume series, it is a coming-of-age story that illustrates how strength of character and a love of literature can help overcome racism and trauma...

Honor
1971 author Unbought and Unbossed Honor
1971 author I Am a Black Woman Honor
1971 author Every Man Heart Lay Down Honor
1971 author The Voice of the Children Honor
1971 author Black Means Honor
1971 author Ebony Book of Black Achievement Honor
1971 author Mary Jo's Grandmother Honor
1970 author Martin Luther King, Jr.: Man of Peace Winner
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