Coretta Scott King Award

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.

Coretta Scott King Award
Awarded forThe most distinguished portrayal of African American experience in literature for children or teens
CountryUnited States
Presented byCoretta Scott King Book Award Round Table, a round table of the American Library Association (ALA)
First awarded1970
Websitewww.ala.org/csk

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

Scott King in 1993

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

Sharon Draper won the Steptoe Award before going on to win two Coretta Scott King Awards
Ashley Bryan has won the award as both an author and illustrator and has been recognized 12 total times
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.[12]
Jerry Pinkney's five wins are the most for any illustrator
Table key
Row colorMeaning
Indicates a Coretta Scott King author winner
Indicates a Coretta Scott King illustrator winner
Indicates a John Steptoe Award for New Talent winner
Indicates a special recognition
Coretta Scott King Book Awards winners and runners-up[13]
YearWorkRecipientTitleCitation
1970AuthorLillie PattersonMartin Luther King, Jr.: Man of PeaceWinner
1971AuthorCharlemae RollinsBlack Troubadour: Langston HughesWinner
Maya AngelouI Know Why the Caged Bird SingsHonor
Shirley ChisholmUnbought and Unbossed
Mari EvansI Am a Black Woman
Lorenz GrahamEvery Man Heart Lay Down
June Jordan and Terri BushThe Voice of the Children
Gladys Groom and Barney GrossmanBlack Means
Margaret W. PetersEbony Book of Black Achievement
Janice May UdryMary Jo's Grandmother
1972AuthorElton Fax17 Black ArtistsWinner
1973AuthorAlfred DuckettI Never Had It Made: An Autobiography of Jackie RobinsonWinner
1974AuthorSharon Bell MathisRay CharlesWinner
Alice ChildressA Hero Ain't Nothin' But a SandwichHonor
Lucille CliftonDon't You Remember?
Louise CraneMs. Africa: Profiles of Modern African Women
Kristin HunterGuest in the Promise Land
John NagendaMukasa
IllustratorGeorge FordRay CharlesWinner
1975AuthorDorothy RobinsonThe Legend of AfricaniaWinner
1976AuthorPearl BaileyDuey's TaleWinner
Shirley GrahamJulius K. Nyerere: Teacher of AfricaHonor
Eloise GreenfieldPaul Robeson
Walter Dean MyersFast Sam, Cool Clyde, and Stuff
Mildred TaylorSong of the Trees
1977AuthorJames HaskinsThe Story of Stevie WonderWinner
Lucille CliftonEverett Anderson's FriendHonor
Mildred TaylorRoll of Thunder, Hear my Cry
Clarence N. Blake and Donald F. MartinQuiz Book on Black America
1978AuthorEloise GreenfieldAfrica DreamWinner
William J. FaulknerThe Days When the Animals Talked: Black Folk Tales and How They Came to BeHonor
Frankcina GlassMarvin and Tige
Eloise GreenfieldMary McCleod Bethune
James HaskinsBarbara Jordan
Lillie PattersonCoretta Scott King
Ruth Ann StewartPortia: The Life of Portia Washington Pittman, the Daughter of Booker T. Washington
IllustratorCarole ByardAfrica DreamWinner
1979AuthorOssie DavisEscape to FreedomWinner
Lillie PattersonBenjamin BannekerHonor
Jeanne W. PetersonI Have a Sister, My Sister is Deaf
Virginia HamiltonJustice and Her Brothers
Carol FennerSkates of Uncle Richard
IllustratorTom FeelingsSomething on My MindWinner
1980AuthorWalter Dean MyersThe Young LandlordsWinner
Berry GordyMovin' UpHonor
Eloise Greenfield and Lessie Jones LittleChildtimes: A Three-Generation Memoir
James HaskinsAndrew Young: Young Man with a Mission
James HaskinsJames Van Der Zee: The Picture Takin' Man
Ellease SoutherlandLet the Lion Eat Straw
IllustratorCarole ByardCornrowsWinner
1981AuthorSidney PoitierThis LifeWinner
Alexis De VeauxDon't Explain: A Song of Billie HolidayHonor
IllustratorAshley BryanBeat the Story Drum, Pum-PumWinner
Carole ByardGrandmama's JoyHonor
Jerry PinkneyCount on Your Fingers African Style
1982AuthorMildred TaylorLet the Circle Be UnbrokenWinner
Alice ChildressRainbow JordanHonor
Kristin HunterLou In the Limelight
Mary E. MebaneMary: An Autobiography
IllustratorJohn SteptoeMother Crocodile: An Uncle Amadou Tale from SenegalWinner
Tom FeelingsDaydreamersHonor
1983AuthorVirginia HamiltonSweet Whispers, Brother RushWinner
Julius LesterThis Strange New FeelingHonor
IllustratorPeter MagubaneBlack ChildWinner
John SteptoeAll the Colors of the RaceHonor
Ashley BryanI'm Going to Sing: Black American Spirituals
Pat CummingsJust Us Women
1984AuthorLucille CliftonEverett Anderson's GoodbyeWinner
Virginia HamiltonThe Magical Adventures of Pretty PearlHonor
James HaskinsLena Horne
Joyce Carol ThomasBright Shadow
Mildred Pitts WalterBecause We Are
Coretta Scott King (editor)The Words of Martin Luther King, JrSpecial
IllustratorPat CummingsMy Mama Needs MeWinner
1985AuthorWalter Dean MyersMotown and DidiWinner
Candy Dawson BoydCircle of GoldHonor
Virginia HamiltonA Little Love
1986AuthorVirginia HamiltonThe People Could Fly: American Black FolktalesWinner
Virginia HamiltonJunius Over FarHonor
Mildred Pitts WalterTrouble's ChildHonor
IllustratorJerry PinkneyThe Patchwork QuiltWinner
Leo and Diane DillonThe People Could Fly: American Black FolktalesHonor
1987AuthorMildred Pitts WalterJustin and the Best Biscuits in the WorldWinner
Ashley BryanLion and the Ostrich Chicks and Other African Folk TalesHonor
Joyce HansenWhich Way FreedomHonor
IllustratorJerry PinkneyHalf a Moon and One Whole StarWinner
Ashley BryanLion and the Ostrich Chicks and Other African Folk TalesHonor
Pat CummingsC.L.O.U.D.S.
1988AuthorMildred TaylorThe FriendshipWinner
Alexis De VeauxAn Enchanted Hair TaleHonor
Julius LesterThe Tales of Uncle Remus: The Adventures of Brer RabbitHonor
IllustratorJohn SteptoeMufaro's Beautiful Daughters: An African TaleWinner
Ashley BryanWhat a Morning! The Christmas Story in Black SpiritualsHonor
Joe SamThe Invisible Hunters: A Legend from the Miskito Indians of Nicaragua
1989AuthorWalter Dean MyersFallen AngelsWinner
James BerryA Thief in the Village and Other StoriesHonor
Virginia HamiltonAnthony Burns: The Defeat and Triumph of a Fugitive Slave
IllustratorJerry PinkneyMirandy and Brother WindWinner
Amos FergusonUnder the Sunday TreeHonor
Pat CummingsStorm in the Night
1990AuthorPatricia C. and Fredrick L. McKissackA Long Hard Journey: The Story of the Pullman PorterWinner
Eloise GreenfieldNathaniel TalkingHonor
Virginia HamiltonThe Bells of Christmas
Lillie PattersonMartin Luther King, Jr., and the Freedom Movement
IllustratorJan Spivey GilchristNathaniel TalkingWinner
Jerry PinkneyThe Talking Eggs: A Folktale from the American SouthHonor
1991AuthorMildred TaylorThe Road to MemphisWinner
James HaskinsBlack Dance in AmericaHonor
Angela JohnsonWhen I Am Old with You
IllustratorLeo and Diane DillonAidaWinner
1992AuthorWalter Dean MyersNow is Your Time: The African American Struggle for FreedomWinner
Eloise GreenfieldNight on Neighborhood StreetHonor
IllustratorFaith RinggoldTar BeachWinner
Ashley BryanAll Night, All Day: A Child's First Book of African American SpiritualsHonor
Jan Spivey GilchristNight on Neighborhood Street
1993AuthorPatricia C. McKissackThe Dark-Thirty: Southern Tales of the SupernaturalWinner
Patricia C. and Fredrick L. McKissackSojourner Truth: Ain't I a Woman?Honor
Walter Dean MyersSomewhere in the Darkness
Mildred Pitts WalterMississippi Challenge
IllustratorKathleen Atkins WilsonThe Origin of Life on Earth: An African Creation MythWinner
Wil ClayLittle Eight JohnHonor
Brian PinkneySukey and the Mermaid
Carole ByardWorking Cotton
1994AuthorAngela JohnsonToning the SweepWinner
Joyce Carol ThomasBrown Honey in Broomwheat TeaHonor
Walter Dean MyersMalcolm X: By Any Means Necessary
IllustratorTom FeelingsSoul Looks Back in WonderWinner
Floyd CooperBrown Honey in Broom Wheat TeaHonor
James RansomeUncle Jed's Barbershop
1995AuthorPatricia C. and Fredrick L. McKissackChristmas in the Big House, Christmas in the QuartersWinner
Joyce HansenThe CaptiveHonor
Jacqueline WoodsonI Hadn't Meant to Tell You This
Patricia C. and Fredrick L. McKissack, Jr.Black Diamond: The Story of the Negro Baseball Leagues
IllustratorJames RansomeThe CreationWinner
Teresa ShafferThe Singing ManHonor
Floyd CooperMeet Danitra Brown
Steptoe authorSharon DraperTears of a TigerWinner
1996AuthorVirginia HamiltonHer Stories: African American Folktales, Fairy Tales, and True TalesWinner
Christopher Paul CurtisThe Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963Honor
Rita Williams-GarciaLike Sisters on the Homefront
Jacqueline WoodsonFrom the Notebooks of Melanin Sun
IllustratorTom FeelingsThe Middle PassageWinner
Leo and Diane DillonHer StoriesHonor
Brian PinkneyThe Faithful Friend
1997AuthorWalter Dean MyersSlamWinner
Patricia C. and Fredrick L. McKissackRebels Against Slavery: American Slave RevoltsHonor
IllustratorJerry PinkneyMinty: A Story of Young Harriet TubmanWinner
R. Gregory ChristieThe Palm of My Heart: Poetry by African American ChildrenHonor
Reynold RuffinsRunning the Road to ABC
Synthia Saint JamesNeeny Coming, Neeny Going
Steptoe authorMartha SouthgateAnother Way to DanceWinner
1998AuthorSharon DraperForged By FireWinner
James HaskinsBayard Rustin: Behind the Scenes of the Civil Rights MovementHonor
Joyce HansenI Thought My Soul Would Rise and Fly: The Diary of Patsy, a Freed Girl
IllustratorJavaka SteptoeIn Daddy's Arms I am Tall: African Americans Celebrating FathersWinner
Ashley BryanAshley Bryan's ABC of African American PoetryHonor
Christopher MyersHarlem
Baba Wagué DiakitéThe Hunterman and the Crocodile
1999AuthorAngela JohnsonHeavenWinner
Nikki GrimesJazmin's NotebookHonor
Joyce Hansen and Gary McGowanBreaking Ground, Breaking Silence: The Story of New York's African Burial Ground
Angela JohnsonThe Other Side: Shorter Poems
IllustratorMichele WoodI See the RhythmWinner
Floyd CooperI Have Heard of a LandHonor
E. B. LewisThe Bat Boy and His Violin
Brian PinkneyDuke Ellington: The Piano Prince and His Orchestra
Steptoe authorSharon FlakeThe Skin I'm InWinner
Steptoe illustratorEric VelasquezThe Piano ManWinner
2000AuthorChristopher Paul CurtisBud, Not BuddyWinner
Karen EnglishFrancieHonor
Patricia C. and Fredrick L. McKissackBlack Hands, White Sails: The Story of African-American Whalers
Walter Dean MyersMonster
IllustratorBrian PinkneyIn the Time of the DrumsWinner
E. B. LewisMy Rows and Piles of CoinsHonor
Christopher MyersBlack Cat
2001AuthorJacqueline WoodsonMiracle's BoysWinner
Andrea Davis PinkneyLet It Shine! Stories of Black Women Freedom FightersHonor
IllustratorBryan CollierUptownWinner
Bryan CollierFreedom RiverHonor
R. Gregory ChristieOnly Passing Through: The Story of Sojourner Truth
E. B. LewisVirgie Goes to School with Us Boys
2002AuthorMildred TaylorThe LandWinner
Sharon G. FlakeMoney-HungryHonor
Marilyn NelsonCarver: A Life in Poems
IllustratorJerry PinkneyGoin' Someplace SpecialWinner
Bryan CollierMartin's Big WordsHonor
Steptoe illustratorJerome LagarrigueFreedom SummerWinner
2003AuthorNikki GrimesBronx MasqueradeWinner
Brenda WoodsThe Red Rose BoxHonor
Nikki GrimesTalkin' About Bessie: The Story of Aviator Elizabeth Coleman
IllustratorE. B. LewisTalkin' About Bessie: The Story of Aviator Elizabeth ColemanWinner
Bryan CollierVisiting LangstonHonor
Steptoe authorJanet McDonaldChill WindWinner
Steptoe author / illustratorRandy DuBurkeThe Moon RingWinner
2004AuthorAngela JohnsonThe First Part LastWinner
Patricia C. and Fredrick L. McKissackDays Of Jubilee: The End of Slavery in the United StatesHonor
Sharon DraperThe Battle of Jericho
IllustratorAshley BryanBeautiful BlackbirdWinner
Colin BootmanAlmost to FreedomHonor
Kadir NelsonThunder Rose
Leo and Diane DillonRap a Tap Tap: Here's Bojangles
Steptoe authorHope Anita SmithThe Way a Door Closes (illustrated by Shane W. Evans)Winner
2005AuthorToni MorrisonRemember: The Journey to School IntegrationWinner
Shelia P. MosesThe Legend of Buddy BushHonor
Sharon G. FlakeWho Am I without Him?: Short Stories about Girls and the Boys in Their Lives
Marilyn NelsonFortune's Bones: The Manumission Requiem
IllustratorKadir NelsonEllington Was Not a StreetWinner
Jerry PinkneyGod Bless the ChildHonor
Leo and Diane DillonThe People Could Fly: The Picture Book
Steptoe authorBarbara HathawayMissy Violet and MeWinner
Steptoe illustratorFrank MorrisonJazzy Miz MozettaWinner
2006AuthorJulius LesterDay of Tears: A Novel in DialogueWinner
Tonya BoldenMaritcha: A Nineteenth-Century American GirlHonor
Nikki GrimesDark Sons
Marilyn NelsonA Wreath for Emmett Till
IllustratorBryan CollierRosaWinner
R. Gregory ChristieBrothers in Hope: The Story of the Lost Boys of SudanHonor
Steptoe authorJaime AdoffJimi & MeWinner
2007AuthorSharon DraperCopper SunWinner
Nikki GrimesThe Road to ParisHonor
IllustratorKadir NelsonMoses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to FreedomWinner
Christopher MyersJazzHonor
Benny AndrewsPoetry for Young People: Langston Hughes
Steptoe authorTraci L. JonesStanding Against the WindWinner
2008AuthorChristopher Paul CurtisElijah of BuxtonWinner
Sharon DraperNovember BluesHonor
Charles R. Smith Jr.Twelve Rounds to Glory: The Story of Muhammad Ali
IllustratorAshley BryanLet it Shine: Three Favorite SpiritualsWinner
Nancy DevardThe Secret Olivia Told MeHonor
Leo and Diane DillonJazz on a Saturday Night
Steptoe authorSundee T. FrazierBrendan Buckley's Universe and Everything In ItWinner
2009AuthorKadir NelsonWe Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League BaseballWinner
Hope Anita SmithKeeping the Night WatchHonor
Joyce Carol ThomasThe Blacker the Berry
Carole Boston WeatherfordBecoming Billie Holiday
IllustratorFloyd CooperThe Blacker the BerryWinner
Kadir NelsonWe Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League BaseballHonor
Jerry PinkneyThe Moon Over Star
Sean QuallsBefore John Was a Jazz Giant
Steptoe illustratorShadra StricklandBirdWinner
2010AuthorVaunda Micheaux NelsonBad News for Outlaws: The Remarkable Life of Bass Reeves, Deputy U.S. MarshalWinner
Tanita S. DavisMare's WarHonor
IllustratorCharles R. Smith Jr.My PeopleWinner
E. B. LewisThe Negro Speaks of RiversHonor
Steptoe authorKekla MagoonThe Rock and the RiverWinner
2011AuthorRita Williams-GarciaOne Crazy SummerWinner
Walter Dean MyersLockdownHonor
Jewell Parker RhodesNinth Ward
G. NeriYummy: The Last Days of a Southside Shorty
IllustratorBryan CollierDave the Potter: Artist, Poet, SlaveWinner
Javaka SteptoeJimi Sounds Like a Rainbow: A Story of the Young Jimi HendrixHonor
Steptoe authorVictoria Bond and T. R. SimonZora and MeWinner
Steptoe illustratorSonia Lynn SadlerSeeds of ChangeWinner
2012AuthorKadir NelsonHeart and Soul: The Story of America and African AmericansWinner
Eloise GreenfieldThe Great Migration: Journey to the NorthHonor
Patricia C. McKissackNever Forgotten
IllustratorShane W. EvansUnderground: Finding the Light to FreedomWinner
Kadir NelsonHeart and Soul: The Story of America and African AmericansHonor
2013AuthorAndrea Davis PinkneyHand in Hand: Ten Black Men Who Changed AmericaWinner
Jacqueline WoodsonEach KindnessHonor
Vaunda Micheaux NelsonNo Crystal Stair: A Documentary Novel of the Life and Work of Lewis Micheaux, Harlem Bookseller
IllustratorBryan CollierI, Too, Am AmericaWinner
Daniel MinterEllen's BroomHonor
Christopher MyersH.O.R.S.E.
Kadir NelsonI Have a Dream: Martin Luther King Jr.
2014AuthorRita Williams-GarciaP.S. Be ElevenWinner
John Lewis and Andrew AydinMarch: Book OneHonor
Walter Dean MyersDarius & Twig
Nikki GrimesWords with Wings
IllustratorBryan CollierKnock Knock: My Dad's Dream for MeWinner
Kadir NelsonNelson MandelaHonor
Steptoe illustratorTheodore Taylor IIIWhen the Beat Was Born: DJ Kool Herc and the Creation of Hip HopWinner
2015AuthorJacqueline WoodsonBrown Girl DreamingWinner
Kwame AlexanderThe CrossoverHonor
Marilyn NelsonHow I Discovered Poetry
Kekla MagoonHow It Went Down
IllustratorChristopher MyersFirebirdWinner
Christian RobinsonJosephine: The Dazzling Life of Josephine BakerHonor
Frank MorrisonLittle Melba and Her Big Trombone
Steptoe authorJason ReynoldsWhen I Was the GreatestWinner
2016AuthorRita Williams-GarciaGone Crazy in AlabamaWinner
Jason Reynolds and Brendan KielyAll American BoysHonor
Jason ReynoldsThe Boy in the Black Suit
Ilyasah Shabazz and Kekla MagoonX: A Novel
IllustratorBryan CollierTrombone ShortyWinner
R. Gregory ChristieThe Book Itch: Freedom, Truth & Harlem's Greatest BookstoreHonor
Christian RobinsonLast Stop on Market Street
Steptoe authorRonald L. SmithHoodooWinner
Steptoe illustratorEkua HolmesVoice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer, Spirit of the Civil Rights MovementWinner
2017AuthorJohn Lewis and Andrew AydinMarch: Book ThreeWinner
Jason ReynoldsAs Brave as YouHonor
Ashley BryanFreedom Over Me: Eleven Slaves, Their Lives and Dreams Brought to Life by Ashley Bryan
IllustratorJavaka SteptoeRadiant Child: The Story of Young Artist Jean-Michel BasquiatWinner
R. Gregory ChristieFreedom in Congo SquareHonor
Ashley BryanFreedom Over Me: Eleven Slaves, Their Lives and Dreams Brought to Life by Ashley Bryan
Jerry PinkneyIn Plain Sight
Steptoe authorNicola YoonThe Sun Is Also a StarWinner
2018AuthorRenée WatsonPiecing Me TogetherWinner
Derrick BarnesCrown: An Ode to the Fresh CutHonor
Jason ReynoldsLong Way Down
Angie ThomasThe Hate U Give
IllustratorEkua HolmesOut of Wonder: Poems Celebrating PoetsWinner
Gordon C. JamesCrown: An Ode to the Fresh CutHonor
James RansomeBefore She Was Harriet: The Story of Harriet Tubman
Steptoe authorDavid Barclay MooreThe Stars Beneath Our FeetWinner
Steptoe illustratorCharly PalmerMama Africa! How Miriam Makeba Spread Hope with Her SongWinner
2019AuthorClaire HartfieldA Few Red Drops: The Chicago Race Riot of 1919Winner
Lesa Cline-RansomeFinding LangstonHonor
Varian JohnsonThe Parker Inheritance
Kekla MagoonThe Season of Styx Malone
IllustratorEkua HolmesThe Stuff of StarsWinner
Laura FreemanHidden Figures: The True Story of Four Black Women and the Space RaceHonor
Frank MorrisonLet the Children March
R. Gregory ChristieMemphis, Martin, and the Mountaintop
Steptoe authorTiffany D. JacksonMonday's Not ComingWinner
Steptoe illustratorOge MoraThank You, Omu!Winner
2020AuthorJerry CraftNew KidWinner
Junauda PetrusThe Stars and the Blackness Between ThemHonor
Kwame MbaliaTristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky
Jason ReynoldsLook Both Ways: A Tale Told in Ten Blocks
IllustratorKadir NelsonThe UndefeatedWinner
James RansomeThe Bell RangHonor
Ashley BryanInfinite Hope: A Black Artist's Journey from World War II to Peace
Vashti HarrisonSulwe
Steptoe authorAlicia D. WilliamsGenesis Begins AgainWinner
Steptoe illustratorApril HarrisonWhat is Given from the HeartWinner
2021AuthorJacqueline WoodsonBefore the Ever AfterWinner
Mildred TaylorAll the Days Past, All the Days to ComeHonor
Kacen CallenderKing and the Dragonflies
Evette DionneLifting as We Climb: Black Women's Battle for the Ballot Box
IllustratorFrank MorrisonR-E-S-P-E-C-T: Aretha Franklin, the Queen of SoulWinner
Kaylani JuanitaMagnificent Homespun Brown: A CelebrationHonor
Cozbi A. CabreraExquisite: The Poetry and Life of Gwendolyn Brooks
Cozbi A. CabreraMe & Mama
Steptoe authorTracy DeonnLegendbornWinner
2022AuthorCarole Boston WeatherfordUnspeakable: The Tulsa Race MassacreWinner
Safia ElhilloHome Is Not a CountryHonor
Kekla MagoonRevolution in Our Time
Ibi ZoboiThe People Remember
IllustratorFloyd CooperUnspeakable: The Tulsa Race MassacreWinner
Christian RobinsonNina: A Story of Nina SimoneHonor
Raissa FigueroaWe Wait for the Sun
C.G. EsperanzaSoul Food Sunday
Steptoe authorAmber McBrideMe (Moth)Winner
2023AuthorAmina Luqman-DawsonFreewaterWinner
Ibi ZoboiStar Child: A Biographical Constellation of Octavia Estelle ButlerHonor
Alicia D. WilliamsThe Talk
Tommie Smith and Derrick BarnesVictory. Stand!: Raising My Fist for Justice
IllustratorFrank MorrisonStanding in the Need of Prayer: A Modern Retelling of the Classic SpiritualWinner
April HarrisonMe and the Boss: A Story of Mending and LoveHonor
Johnnie ChristmasSwim Team
Dawud AnyabwileVictory. Stand!: Raising My Fist for Justice
Steptoe authorJas HammondsWe Deserve MonumentsWinner
Steptoe illustratorJanelle WashingtonChoosing Brave: How Mamie Till-Mobley and Emmett Till Sparked the Civil Rights MovementWinner
2024[14] [15]AuthorIbi ZoboiNigeria JonesWinner
Vashti HarrisonBigHonor
Carole Boston WeatherfordHow Do You Spell Unfair?: MacNolia Cox and the National Spelling BeeHonor
Carole Boston WeatherfordKin: Rooted in HopeHonor
IllustratorDare CoulterAn American StoryWinner
April HarrisonMe and the Boss: A Story about Mending and LoveHonor
Johnnie ChristmasSwim TeamHonor
Dawud AnyabwileVictory. Stand!: Raising My Fist for JusticeHonor

Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement

Walter Dean Myers has the most Coretta Scott King Awards wins as an author with five, and was the inaugural recipient of the Hamilton Award for Lifetime achievement

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]

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