
Library & Information Science,
Course 262: Resources for Young Adults.
Dr. David Loertscher
Summer, 1998
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American Library Association (Social Responsibilities Round Table)
Established 1969. Designed to commemorate the life and work of the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and to honor Mrs. Coretta Scott King for her courage and determination in continuing to work for peace and world brotherhood. Presented annually to an African American author and an African American illustrator for an outstandingly inspirational and educational contribution published during the previous year. The separate award for illustrator was added in 1979.
1998
Text - Sharon M. Draper, Forged by Fire (Atheneum)Illustration - Javaka Steptoe, In Daddy's Arms I Am Tall: African Americans Celebrating Fathers (Lee & Low)
1997
Text - Walter Dean Myers, Slam! (Scholastic Press)Illustration - Jerry Pinkney, Minty: A Story of Young Harriet Tubman, written by Alan Schroeder (Dial Books for Young Readers)
1996
Text - Virginia Hamilton, Her Stories, illustrated by Leo and Diane DillonIllustration - Tom Feelings, The Middle Passage: White Ships Black Cargo (Introduction by John Henrik Clarke)
1995
Text - Patricia and Frederick McKissack, Christmas in the Big House, Christmas in the QuartersIllustration - James Ransome, The Creation (Text: James Weldon Johnson)
1994
Text - Angela Johnson, Toning the SweepIllustration - Tom Feelings, Soul Looks Back in Wonder
1993
Text - Patrica McKissack, The Dark-Thirty: Southern Tales of the SupernaturalIllustration - Kathleen Atkins Wilson, The Origin Of Life on Earth: An African Creation Myth (Text: David A. Anderson)
1992
Text - Walter Dean Myers, Now Is Your Time! The Africian-Americian Struggle for FreedomIllustration - Faith Ringgold - Tar Beach
1991
Text - Mildred D. Taylor - The Road To MemphisIllustration - Leo and Diane Dillon, Aida (Text: Leontyne Price)
1990
Text - Patricia and Frederick McKissack, A Long Hard Journey: The Story of the Pullman Porter
Illustration - Jan Spivey Gilchrist, Nathaniel Talking (Text: Eloise Greenfield)
1989
Text - Walter Dean Myers, Fallen AngelsIllustration - Jerry Pinkney, Mirandy And Brother Wind (Text:Patricia McKissack)
1988
Text - Mildred D. Taylor, The FriendshipIllustration - John Steptoe, Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale
1987
Text - Mildred Pitts Walter, Justin And The Best Biscuits In The WorldIllustration - Jerry Pinkey, Half A Moon And One Whole Star (Text: Crecent Dragonwagon)
1986
Text - Virgina Hamilton, The People Could Fly: American Black FolktalesIllustration - Jerry Pinkney, The Patchwork Quilt (Text: Valerie Flournoy)
1985
Text - Walter Dean Myers, Motown and DidiIllustration - No award given.
1984
Text - Lucille Clifton, Everett Anderson's GoodbyeIllustration - Pat Cummings, My Mama Needs Me (Text: Mildred Pitts Walter)
1983
Text - Virgina Hamilton, Sweet Whispers, Brother RushIllustration - Peter Magubane, Black Child
1982
Text - Mildred D. Taylor, Let the Circle Be UnbrokenIllustration - John Steptoe, Mother Crocodile: An Uncle Amadou Tale From Senegal (Text adapted by Rosa Guy)
1981
Text - Sidney Poitier, This LifeIllustration - Ashley Bryan, Beat The Story-Drum, Pum-Pum
1980
Text - Walter Dean Myers, The Young LandlordsIllustration - Carole Byard, Cornrows (Text: Camille Yarbrough)
1979
Text - Ossie Davis, Escape To Freedom: A Play about Young Frederick DouglassIllustration - Tom Feelings, Something On My Mind (Text: Nikki Grimes)
1978
Eloise Greenfield, text, and Carole Byard, illustration, Africa Dream
1977
James Haskins, The Story Of Stevie Wonder
1976
Pearl Baily, Duey's Tale
1975
Dorothy Robinson, text, and Herbert Temple, illustration, The Legend Of Africania
1974
Sharon Bell Mathis, text, and George Ford, illustration, Ray Charles
1973
Jackie Robinson, as told to Alfred Duckett, I Never Had It Made: The Autobiography of Jackie Robinson
1972
Elton C. Fax, Seventeen Black Artists
1971
Charlemae H. Rollins, Black Troubador: Langston Hughes
1970
Lillie Patterson, Martin Luther King, Jr.: Man of Peace
This page was last revised on August 7, 1998.