NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work, Children's
The NAACP Image Award winners for Outstanding Literary Work, Children's:
Year | Book | Author | Nominees |
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1996 | Her Stories: African American Folktales, Fairy Tales and True Tales" by Virginia Hamilton | Virginia Hamilton[1] | |
1999 | Let My People Go: Bible Stories Told by a Freeman of Color | Patricia McKissack[2] | |
2000 | If a Bus Could Talk: The Story of Rosa Parks[3] | Faith Ringgold | Della Reese-"God inside of me" Bell Hooks-"Happy to be Nappy" Bill Cosby-"The Day I was Rich" Ruby Bridges-"Through My Eyes" |
2001 | Shades Of Black[4] | Sandra Pinkney | Debbie Allen-"Dancing in the Wings"[4] Judith Pinkerton Josephson-"Nikki Giovanni, poet of the people" Stedman Graham-"Teens can make it happen" Carole Boston Weatherford-"The Sound That Jazz Makes" |
2002 | Just the Two of Us[5] | Will Smith (Writer), Kadir Nelson (Illustrator) | |
2003 | Nelson Mandela's Favorite African Folktales[6] | Nelson Mandela | |
2004 | My Brother Martin: A Sister Remembers Growing Up with the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.[7] | Christine King Farris | Sabrina Crewe and Frank Walsh-"The Montgomery Bus Boycott (Events That Shaped America)"[7] Mark Bozzuti-Jones-"God Created" Romare Bearden-"Li'l Dan, the Drummer Boy: A Civil War Story" Slade Morrison-"Who's Got Game? The Ant or the Grasshopper?" |
2005 | The 1963 Civil Rights March[8] | Scott Ingram | Joyce Hanson-"African Princess: The Amazing Lives of Africa's Royal Women"[8] Ntozake Shange-"Ellington was not a street" Robert Burleigh-"Langston's Train Ride" Maya Angelou-"Maya's World: Angelina of Italy" |
2006 | Girls Hold Up This World[9] | Jada Pinkett Smith | Marian Wright Edelman-"I Can Make a Difference"[9]Doreen Rappaport-"The School Is Not White! A True Story of the Civil Rights Movement" Alice Faye Duncan-"Honey Baby Sugar Child" Spike Lee-"Please, Puppy, Please" |
2007 | Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom | Carole Boston Weatherford[10] | Carole Boston Weatherford-"Dear Mr. Rosenwald"[10] Common-"I Like You But I Love Me" Doreen Rappaport-"Nobody gonna turn me 'round" Whoopi Goldberg-"Whoopi's Big Book of Manners" |
2008 | Nothing but Trouble: The Story of Althea Gibson[11] | Sue Stauffacher | Patricia McKissack-"Friendship For Today"[11] Christopher Paul Curtis-"Elijah of Buxton" Ashley Bryan-"Let it Shine" Lesa Cline-Ransome-"Young Pele" |
2009 | Barack Obama: Son of Promise, Child of Hope[12] | Nikki Grimes | Maya Angelou-"Amazing Peace: A Christmas Poem"[12] Dionne Warwick-"Say a Little Prayer" Kadir Nelson-"We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball" Tony Dungy-"You Can Do It!" |
2010 | Our Children Can Soar | Michelle Cook[13] | Langston Hughes-"The Negro Speaks of Rivers"[13] Toni Morrison-"Peeny Butter Fudge" Whoopi Goldberg-"Sugar Plum Ballerinas: Toeshoe Trouble" Paula Young Shelton-"Child of the Civil Rights Movement" |
2011 | My Brother Charlie[14] | Holly Robinson Peete | Eric Velasquez-"Grandma’s Gift"[14] Donna Jo Napoli-"Mama Miti: Wangai Maathai and the Tree of Kenya" Monica Brown-"Side by Side/Lado a Lado: The Story of Delores Huerta and Cesar Chavez" Eloise Greenfield-"The Great Migration: Journey to the North" |
2012 | You Can Be A Friend[15] | Tony Dungy | Kwame Alexander-"Acoustic Rooster and His Barnyard Band"[15] Lesa Cline-Ransome-"Before There Was Mozart" Kadir Nelson-"Heart and Soul" -Michael S. Bandy "White Water" |
2013 | What Color is My World[16] | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | Jabari Asim-"Fifty Cents and a Dream" Renee Watson-"Harlem's Little Blackbird" Joyce Carol Thomas-"In the Land of Milk and Honey" Kwame Alexander-"Indigo Blume and the Garden City" |
2014 | Nelson Mandela | Kadir Nelson[17] | Betty K. Bynum-"I'm A Pretty Little Black Girl!"[17] Daniel Beaty-"Knock Knock: My Dad's Dream for Me" Andrea Davis Pinkney-"Martin & Mahalia: His Words, Her Song" Jonah Winter-"You Never Heard of Willie Mays?!" |
2015 | Dork Diaries 8: Tales From A Note-So-Happily Ever Aft[18] | Rachel Renee Russell, Nikki Russell, and Erin Russell | Tonya Bolden-"Beautiful Moon" Katheryn Russell-Brown-"Little Melba and Her Big Trombone" Ilyasah Shabazz-"Malcolm Little" Tonya Bolden-"Searching for Sarah Rector" |
2016 | Gordon Parks How the Photographer Captured Black and White America[19] | Carole Boston Weatherford | Nikki Grimes-"Chasing Freedom: The Life Journeys of Harriet Tubman and Susan B. Anthony, Inspired by Historical Facts"[19] Michael S. Bandy-"Granddaddy’s Turn: A Journey to the Ballot Box" Kadir Nelson-"If You Plant a Seed" Susan Lynn Meyer-"New Shoes" |
Multiple Wins and Nominations
The following individuals received two or more Outstanding Literary Work, Children's Awards:
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The following individuals received two or more Outstanding Literary Work, Children's nominations:
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References
- ↑ "1996 Image Awards". LA Times. April 8, 1996. Retrieved July 14, 2016.
- ↑ "1999 Image Award Winners". Infoplease. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
- ↑ "2000 Image Award Winners". Awardsandwinners. Retrieved July 14, 2016.
- 1 2 "2001 Image Award Winners". Awardsandwinners. Retrieved July 14, 2016.
- ↑ "2002 Image Award Winners". Infoplease. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
- ↑ "2003 Image Award Winners". Infoplease. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
- 1 2 "2004 Image Award Winners". Awardsandwinners. Retrieved July 14, 2016.
- 1 2 "2005 Image Award Winners". Awardsandwinners. Retrieved July 14, 2016.
- 1 2 "2006 Image Award Winners". Awardsandwinners. Retrieved July 14, 2016.
- 1 2 "2007 Image Award Winners". Awardsandwinners. Retrieved July 14, 2016.
- 1 2 "2008 Image Award Winners". Awardsandwinners. Retrieved July 14, 2016.
- 1 2 "2009 Image Award Winners". Awardsandwinners. Retrieved July 14, 2016.
- 1 2 "2010 Image Award Winners". Awardsandwinners. Retrieved August 30, 2016.
- 1 2 "2011 Image Award Winners". Awardsandwinners. Retrieved August 30, 2016.
- 1 2 Allin, Olivia. "2012 Image Award Winners". ABC7. Retrieved May 10, 2016.
- ↑ Couch, Aaron (February 1, 2013). "2013 Image Award Winners". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
- 1 2 Couch, Aaron; Washington, Arlene (February 22, 2014). "2014 Image Winners". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
- ↑ Washington, Arlene (February 6, 2015). "2015 Image Winners". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
- 1 2 "2016 Image Winners". Variety. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
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