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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.
The following authors and illustrators have all received a Coretta Scott King Award (including the John Steptoe Award for New Talent) from the American Library Association. For the individual books that have received a Coretta Scott King Award, see Category: Coretta Scott King Award–winning works.
Coretta Scott King Book Awards: Recognize African-American authors and illustrators of outstanding books for young adults and children that reflect the African-American experience. (set of 3 annual: writer, illustrator, new talent) 1985–present Book EMIERT Youth Media Awards Jan Coretta Scott King–Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime ...
For the authors and illustrators who have been awarded the Coretta Scott King Award (including the John Steptoe Award for New Talent), see Category:Coretta Scott King Award winners. Pages in category "Coretta Scott King Award–winning works"
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The scholarship awards $5000 to up to two students of color attending the MFA in Writing for Children & Young Adults program. Goldblatt chose to name the scholarship in honor of his first client, Angela Johnson. [10] At Kent State University, Johnson was awarded an honorary doctorate in 2007 and received the Virginia Hamilton Literary Award in ...
Sharon Mills Draper (born August 21, 1948) [1] [2] is an American children's writer, professional educator, and the 1997 National Teacher of the Year.She is a two-time winner of the Coretta Scott King Award for books about the young and adolescent African-American experience.
Martin Luther King Jr. is welcomed with a kiss from his wife, Coretta Scott King, after leaving court in Montgomery, AL, on March 22, 1956. Coretta Scott King (née Scott; April 27, 1927 – January 30, 2006) was an American author, activist, and civil rights leader who was the wife of Martin Luther King Jr. from 1953 until his assassination in 1968.