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Commemorating the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and
honoring his widow, Coretta Scott King, for her courage and determination
in continuing the work for peace and world brotherhood, the Coretta Scott
King Award is presented annually by a task force of the American Library
Association. Recipients are authors and illustrators of African descent
whose distinguished books promote an understanding and appreciation of
the American dream.
2003 Winners and Honors
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1981 Winners and Honors
1980 Winners and Honors
1979 Winners and Honors
1978 Winners and Honors
1977 Winner
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1975 Winner
1974 Winners
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For Narrative:
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Ray
Charles by Sharon Bell Mathis--Winner!
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For Illustration:
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Ray
Charles illustrated by George Ford--Winner!
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Note: Prior to 1974, the CSK Award was given to authors only.
1973 Winner
1972 Winner
1971 Winner
1970 Winner
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