Jane Addams Children's Book Award
Jane Addams Children's Book Award | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in children's literature promoting peace, social justice, world community and equality |
Location | New York City |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Jane Addams Peace Association |
First awarded | 1953 |
Website | http://www.janeaddamspeace.org/ |
The Jane Addams Children's Book Award is given annually to a children's book published the preceding year that advances the causes of peace and social equality. The awards have been presented annually since 1953. They were previously given jointly by the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) and the Jane Addams Peace Association,[1] but are now presented solely by the Jane Addams Peace Association.
History[]
The Jane Addams Children's Book Award was originally awarded to one book per year without categories. A Picture Book category was added in 1993; the award is currently given to two books annually, one for older children and one for younger children. In 2003, the time of year the award is given changed from September, honoring Jane Addams' birthday, to April, honoring the WILPF's birthday.
In the sixty-plus years of the award’s history, there has been one public controversy over the selection of its winner. In 1970, the award was given to The Cay by Theodore Taylor, a book which became highly criticized in the years since its publication. In 1974, the current award chair, who was not the chair at the time the award was given to The Cay, publicly stated that she thought it was a mistake to have named The Cay an Addams Award winner.[2] In response, Taylor, who saw the work as "a subtle plea for better race relations and more understanding,"[3] returned the Award "by choice, not in anger, but with troubling questions."[4] In later years, Taylor reported that the Award had been rescinded.[5] Even though The Cay remains on the list of Addams Award winners, Taylor's claim is widely thought to be true and has become a part of reading and discussing the book with young people today.[6]
Recipients[]
Year | Category | Book | Author | Illustrator | Citation |
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2020 | Book for Older Children | A Wish in the Dark | Christina Soontornvat | — | Award |
2020 | Book for Older Children | Land of the Cranes | — | Honor | |
2020 | Book for Older Children | Finish the Fight | Veronica Chambers and the staff of the New York Times | — | Honor |
2020 | Book for Younger Children | We Are Water Protectors | Michaela Goade | Award | |
2020 | Book for Younger Children | Ocean Speaks: How Marie Tharp Revealed The Ocean’s Biggest Secret | Honor | ||
2020 | Book for Younger Children | Black Is a Rainbow Color | Ekua Holmes | Honor | |
2019 | Book for Older Children | Ghost Boys | Jewell Parker Rhodes | — | Award |
2019 | Book for Older Children | The Night Diary | Veera Hiranandani | — | Honor |
2019 | Book for Older Children | We Rise, We Resist, We Raise Our Voices | and (editors) | — | Honor |
2019 | Book for Younger Children | The Day You Begin | Jacqueline Woodson | Rafael López | Award |
2019 | Book for Younger Children | The Day War Came | Nicola Davies | Rebecca Cobb | Honor |
2019 | Book for Younger Children | Julián is a Mermaid | Jessica Love | Jessica Love | Honor |
2018 | Book for Older Children | The Enemy: Detroit 1954 | Award | ||
2018 | Book for Older Children | Fred Korematsu Speaks Up | and | Honor | |
2018 | Book for Older Children | Midnight Without A Moon | — | Honor | |
2018 | Book for Older Children | Piecing Me Together | Renée Watson | — | Honor |
2018 | Book for Younger Children | Malala's Magic Pencil | Malala Yousafzai | Kerascoët | Award |
2018 | Book for Younger Children | Before She Was Harriet | Lesa Cline-Ransome | James E. Ransome | Honor |
2017 | Book for Older Children | Sachiko: A Nagasaki Bomb Survivor's Story | — | Award | |
2017 | Book for Older Children | We Will Not Be Silent: The White Rose Student Resistance Movement That Defied Adolf Hitler | Russell Freedman | — | Honor |
2017 | Book for Older Children | Wolf Hollow | Lauren Wolk | — | Honor |
2017 | Book for Younger Children | Steamboat School | Deborah Hopkinson | Ron Husband | Award |
2017 | Book for Younger Children | First Step: How One Girl Put Segregation on Trial | E. B. Lewis | Honor | |
2017 | Book for Younger Children | I Dissent: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Makes Her Mark | Honor | ||
2016 | Book for Older Children | Turning 15 on the Road to Freedom: My Story of the 1965 Selma Voting Rights March | Award | ||
2016 | Book for Older Children | Full Cicada Moon | — | Honor | |
2016 | Book for Younger Children | New Shoes | Award | ||
2016 | Book for Younger Children | Lillian’s Right to Vote: A Celebration of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 | Honor | ||
2016 | Book for Younger Children | Mama’s Nightingale: A Story of Immigration and Separation | Edwidge Danticat | Honor | |
2016 | Book for Younger Children | The Book Itch: Freedom, Truth & Harlem’s Greatest Bookstore}} | Vaunda Micheaux Nelson | R. Gregory Christie | Honor |
2015 | Book for Older Children | The Girl From the Tar Paper School: Barbara Rose Johns and the advent of the Civil Rights Movement | — | Award | |
2015 | Book for Older Children | Revolution | Deborah Wiles | — | Honor |
2015 | Book for Older Children | Silver People: Voices from the Panama Canal | Margarita Engle | — | Honor |
2015 | Book for Younger Children | Separate is Never Equal: Sylvia Mendez and her family's fight for desegregation | Duncan Tonatiuh | Duncan Tonatiuh | Award |
2015 | Book for Younger Children | Whispering Town | Jennifer Elvgren | Honor | |
2015 | Book for Younger Children | Shooting at the Stars: The Christmas Truce of 1914 | John Hendrix | John Hendrix | Honor |
2014 | Book for Older Children | Sugar | Jewell Parker Rhodes | — | Award |
2014 | Book for Older Children | Seeing Red | Kathryn Erskine | — | Honor |
2014 | Book for Older Children | Brotherhood | — | Honor | |
2014 | Book for Younger Children | Brave Girl: Clara and the Shirtwaist Makers' Strike of 1909 | Melissa Sweet | Award | |
2014 | Book for Younger Children | We Shall Overcome: The Story of a Song | Honor | ||
2014 | Book for Younger Children | Razia’s Ray of Hope: One Girl’s Dream of an Education | Honor | ||
2013 | Book for Older Children | We've Got a Job: The 1963 Birmingham Children's March | — | Award | |
2013 | Book for Older Children | Marching to the Mountaintop: How Poverty, Labor Fights and Civil Rights Set the Stage for Martin Luther King Jr’s Final Hours | — | Honor | |
2013 | Book for Older Children | Temple Grandin: How the Girl Who Loved Cows Embraced Autism and Changed the World | Sy Montgomery | — | Honor |
2013 | Book for Younger Children | Each Kindness | Jacqueline Woodson | E. B. Lewis | Award |
2013 | Book for Younger Children | Dolores Huerta: A Hero to Migrant Workers | Robert Casilla | Honor | |
2013 | Book for Younger Children | We March | Honor | ||
2012 | Book for Older Children | Sylvia & Aki | — | Award | |
2012 | Book for Older Children | Heart and Soul: The Story of America and African Americans | Kadir Nelson | Kadir Nelson | Honor |
2012 | Book for Older Children | Inside Out & Back Again | Thanhha Lai | — | Honor |
2012 | Book for Younger Children | The Mangrove Tree: Planting Trees to Feed Families | and | Award | |
2012 | Book for Younger Children | Peaceful Pieces: Poems and Quilts about Peace | Honor | ||
2012 | Book for Younger Children | Belle, the Last Mule at Gee’s Bend | and | Honor | |
2011 | Book for Older Children | A Long Walk to Water | Linda Sue Park | — | Award |
2011 | Book for Older Children | The Ninth Ward | Jewell Parker Rhodes | — | Honor |
2011 | Book for Older Children | Birmingham Sunday | Larry Dane Brimner | — | Honor |
2011 | Book for Younger Children | Emma’s Poem: The Voice of the Statue of Liberty | Award | ||
2011 | Book for Younger Children | Sit-In: How Four Friends Stood Up by Sitting Down | Andrea Davis Pinkney | Brian Pinkney | Honor |
2011 | Book for Younger Children | Ruth and the Green Book | with Gwen Strauss | Floyd Cooper | Honor |
2010 | Book for Older Children | Marching for Freedom: Walk Together, Children, and Don’t You Grow Weary | Elizabeth Partridge | — | Award |
2010 | Book for Older Children | Almost Astronauts: 13 Women Who Dared to Dream | Tanya Lee Stone | — | Honor |
2010 | Book for Older Children | Claudette Colvin | Phillip Hoose | — | Honor |
2010 | Book for Younger Children | Nasreen’s Secret School: A True Story from Afghanistan | Jeanette Winter | Jeanette Winter | Award |
2010 | Book for Younger Children | Sojourner Truth’s Step-Stomp Stride | Andrea Davis Pinkney | Brian Pinkney | Honor |
2010 | Book for Younger Children | You and Me and Home Sweet Home | George Ella Lyon | Stephanie Anderson | Honor |
2009 | Book for Older Children | The Surrender Tree: Poems of Cuba's Struggle for Freedom | Margarita Engle | — | Award |
2009 | Book for Older Children | The Shepherd's Granddaughter | Anne Laurel Carter | — | Honor |
2009 | Book for Older Children | Ain't Nothing But a Man: My Quest to Find the Real John Henry | Scott Reynolds Nelson with Marc Aronson | — | Honor |
2009 | Book for Younger Children | Planting the Trees of Kenya: The Story of Wangari Maathai | Award | ||
2009 | Book for Younger Children | The Storyteller's Candle/La velita de los cuentos | Lucia M. Gonzalez | Lulu Delacre | Honor |
2009 | Book for Younger Children | Silent Music: A Story of Baghdad | Honor | ||
2008 | Book for Older Children | We Are One: The Story of Bayard Rustin | Larry Dane Brimner | — | Award |
2008 | Book for Older Children | Rickshaw Girl | Honor | ||
2008 | Book for Older Children | Elijah of Buxton | Christopher Paul Curtis | — | Honor |
2008 | Book for Older Children | Birmingham, 1963 | Carole Boston Weatherford | — | Honor |
2008 | Book for Younger Children | The Escape of Oney Judge: Martha Washington’s Slave Finds Freedom | Emily Arnold McCully | Emily Arnold McCully | Award |
2008 | Book for Younger Children | One Thousand Tracings: Healing the Wounds of World War II | Honor | ||
2007 | Book for Older Children | Weedflower | Cynthia Kadohata | — | Award |
2007 | Book for Older Children | Freedom Walkers | Russell Freedman | — | Honor |
2007 | Book for Older Children | Counting on Grace | Elizabeth Winthrop | — | Honor |
2007 | Book for Younger Children | A Place Where Sunflowers Grow | Award | ||
2007 | Book for Younger Children | Night Boat to Freedom | E. B. Lewis | Honor | |
2007 | Book for Younger Children | Crossing Bok Chitto | Tim Tingle | Jeanne Rorex Bridges | Honor |
2006 | Book for Older Children | Let Me Play: The Story of Title IX, the Law that Changed the Future of Girls in America | Karen Blumenthal | — | Award |
2006 | Book for Older Children | The Crazy Man | Pamela Porter | — | Honor |
2006 | Book for Older Children | Sweetgrass Basket | — | Honor | |
2006 | Book for Younger Children | Delivering Justice: W. W. Law and the Fight for Civil Rights | James Haskins | Benny Andrews | Award |
2006 | Book for Younger Children | Poems to Dream Together=Poemas Para Soñar Juntos | Francisco X. Alarcón | Honor | |
2005 | Book for Older Children | With Courage and Cloth: Winning the Fight for a Woman's Right to Vote | — | Award | |
2005 | Book for Older Children | The Heaven Shop | Deborah Ellis | — | Honor |
2005 | Book for Younger Children | Sélavi, That is Life: A Haitian Story of Hope | Award | ||
2005 | Book for Younger Children | Hot Day on Abbott Avenue | Javaka Steptoe | Honor | |
2005 | Book for Younger Children | Henry and the Kite Dragon | Honor | ||
2005 | Book for Younger Children | Sequoyah: The Cherokee Man Who Gave His People Writing | , translation into Cherokee by | — | Honor |
2004 | Book for Older Children | Out of Bounds: Seven Stories of Conflict and Hope | Beverley Naidoo | — | Award |
2004 | Book for Older Children | Getting Away with Murder: The True Story of the Emmett Till Case | Chris Crowe | — | Honor |
2004 | Book for Older Children | Shutting Out the Sky: Life in the Tenements of New York 1880-1924 | Deborah Hopkinson | — | Honor |
2004 | Picture Book | Harvesting Hope: The Story of Cesar Chavez | Kathleen Krull | Yuyi Morales | Award |
2004 | Picture Book | Girl Wonder: A Baseball Story in Nine Innings | Deborah Hopkinson | Honor | |
2004 | Picture Book | Luba: The Angel of Bergen-Belsen | Ann Marshall | Honor | |
2004 | The Breadwinner Trilogy | Deborah Ellis | — | Special Commendation | |
2003 | Book for Older Children | Parvana's Journey | Deborah Ellis | — | Award |
2003 | Book for Older Children | The Same Stuff as Stars | Katherine Paterson | — | Honor |
2003 | Book for Older Children | When My Name Was Keoko | Linda Sue Park | — | Honor |
2003 | Picture Book | Patrol: An American Soldier in Vietnam | Walter Dean Myers | Ann Grifalconi | Award |
2003 | Picture Book | ¡Si, Se Puede! Yes We Can! Janitor Strike In L.A. | Francisco Delgado | Honor | |
2003 | Picture Book | The Village That Vanished | Ann Grifalconi | Kadir Nelson | Honor |
2002 | Book for Older Children | The Other Side of Truth | Beverley Naidoo | — | Award |
2002 | Book for Older Children | A Group of One | Rachna Gilmore | — | Honor |
2002 | Book for Older Children | True Believer | Virginia Euwer Wolff | — | Honor |
2002 | Picture Book | Martin's Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. | Bryan Collier | Award | |
2002 | Picture Book | Amber Was Brave, Essie Was Smart | Vera B. Williams | Vera B. Williams | Honor |
2001 | Book for Older Children | Esperanza Rising | Pam Muñoz Ryan | — | Award |
2001 | Book for Older Children | The Color of My Words | Lynn Joseph | — | Honor |
2001 | Book for Older Children | Darkness over Denmark: The Danish Resistance and the Rescue of the Jews | Ellen Levine | — | Honor |
2001 | Book for Older Children | Walking to the Bus-Rider Blues | — | Honor | |
2001 | Picture Book | The Composition | Antonio Skármeta | Award | |
2001 | Picture Book | The Yellow Star: The Legend of King Christian X of Denmark | Carmen Agra Deedy | Honor | |
2000 | Book for Older Children | Through My Eyes | Ruby Bridges | — | Award |
2000 | Book for Older Children | The Birchbark House | Louise Erdrich | — | Honor |
2000 | Book for Older Children | Kids on Strike! | Susan Campbell Bartoletti | — | Honor |
2000 | Picture Book | Molly Bannaky | Alice McGill | Award | |
2000 | Picture Book | A Band of Angels: A Story Inspired written by the Jubilee Singers | Deborah Hopkinson | Honor | |
2000 | Picture Book | When Sophie Gets Angry -- Really, Really Angry... | Molly Bang | Molly Bang | Honor |
1999 | Book for Older Children | Bat 6 | Virginia Euwer Wolff | — | Award |
1999 | Book for Older Children | The Heart of a Chief | Joseph Bruchac | — | Honor |
1999 | Book for Older Children | No More Strangers Now | Tim McKee | (photographs) | Honor |
1999 | Book for Older Children | Restless Spirit: The Life and Work of Dorothea Lange | Elizabeth Partridge | — | Honor |
1999 | Picture Book | Painted Words / Spoken Memories: Marianthe's Story | Aliki Brandenberg | Aliki Brandenberg | Award |
1999 | Picture Book | Hey, Little Ant | Phillip Hoose and | Honor | |
1999 | Picture Book | i see the rhythm | Honor | ||
1999 | Picture Book | This Land Is Your Land | Woody Guthrie | Honor | |
1998 | Book for Older Children | Habibi | Naomi Shihab Nye | — | Award |
1998 | Book for Older Children | The Circuit: Stories from the Life of a Migrant Child | Francisco Jimenez | — | Honor |
1998 | Book for Older Children | Seedfolks | Paul Fleischman | — | Honor |
1998 | Picture Book | Seven Brave Women | Award | ||
1998 | Picture Book | Celebrating Families | Honor | ||
1998 | Picture Book | Passage to Freedom: The Sugihara Story | Honor | ||
1997 | Book for Older Children: | Growing Up In Coal County | Susan Campbell Bartoletti | — | Award |
1997 | Book for Older Children: | Behind the Bedroom Wall | — | Honor | |
1997 | Book for Older Children: | Second Daughter: The Story of a Slave Girl | Mildred Pitts Walter | — | Honor |
1997 | Picture Book | Wilma Unlimited | Kathleen Krull | David Diaz | Award |
1997 | Picture Book | The Day Gogo Went to Vote | Sharon Wilson | Honor | |
1996 | Book for Older Children | The Well | Mildred D. Taylor | — | Award |
1996 | Book for Older Children | From the Notebooks of Melanin Sun | Jacqueline Woodson | — | Honor |
1996 | Book for Older Children | On the Wings of Peace: Writers and Illustrators Speak Out for Peace in Memory of Hiroshima and Nagasaki | — | — | Honor |
1996 | Book for Older Children | The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963 | Christopher Paul Curtis | — | Honor |
1996 | Picture Book | No award given | |||
1996 | The Middle Passage | Tom Feelings | — | Special Commendation | |
1995 | Book for Older Children | Kids at Work: Lewis Hine and the Crusade Against Child Labor | Russell Freedman | — | Award |
1995 | Book for Older Children | Cezanne Pinto | Mary Stolz | — | Honor |
1995 | Book for Older Children | I Hadn't Meant to Tell You This | Jacqueline Woodson | — | Honor |
1995 | Picture Book | Sitti's Secrets | Naomi Shihab Nye | Honor | |
1995 | Picture Book | Bein' with You This Way written | Michael Bryant | Honor | |
1994 | Book for Older Children | Freedom's Children: Young Civil Rights Activists Tell Their Stories | Ellen Levine | — | Award |
1994 | Book for Older Children | Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of Discovery | Russell Freedman | — | Honor |
1994 | Picture Book | This Land Is My Land | Award | ||
1994 | Picture Book | Soul Looks Back in Wonder | Tom Feelings | Tom Feelings | Honor |
1993 | Book for Older Children | A Taste of Salt: A Story of Modern Haiti | Frances Temple | — | Award |
1993 | Book for Older Children | Letters from a Slave Girl: The Story of Harriet Jacobs | — | Honor | |
1993 | Picture Book | Aunt Harriet's Underground Railroad in the Sky | Faith Ringgold | Faith Ringgold | Award |
1993 | Picture Book | Mrs. Katz and Tush | Patricia Polacco | Patricia Polacco | Honor |
1992 | Journey of the Sparrows | — | Award | ||
1992 | Now Is Your Time! The African-American Struggle for Freedom | Walter Dean Myers | — | Honor | |
1991 | The Big Book for Peace | and Marilyn Sachs | — | Award | |
1991 | The Journey: Japanese-Americans, Racism and Renewal | Sheila Hamanaka | — | Honor | |
1991 | The Middle of Somewhere: A Story of South Africa | Sheila Gordon | — | Honor | |
1990 | A Long Hard Journey: The Story of the Pullman Porter | Patricia C. McKissack and Fredrick McKissack | — | Award | |
1990 | Number the Stars | Lois Lowry | — | Honor | |
1990 | Shades of Gray | Carolyn Reeder | — | Honor | |
1990 | The Wednesday Surprise | Eve Bunting | Donald Carrick | Honor | |
1989 | Anthony Burns: The Defeat and Triumph of a Fugitive Slave | Virginia Hamilton | — | Award | |
1989 | Looking Out | — | Award | ||
1989 | December Stillness | Mary Downing Hahn | — | Honor | |
1989 | The Most Beautiful Place in the World | Ann Cameron | Thomas B. Allen | Honor | |
1989 | Rescue: The Story of How Gentiles Saved Jews in the Holocaust | Milton Meltzer | — | Honor | |
1988 | Waiting for the Rain: A Novel of South Africa | Sheila Gordon | — | Award | |
1988 | Nicolas, Where Have You Been? | Leo Lionni | Leo Lionni | Honor | |
1988 | Trouble at the Mines | Honor | |||
1987 | Nobody Wants a Nuclear War | Judith Vigna | — | Award | |
1987 | All in a Day | Mitsumasa Anno | Mitsumasa Anno | Honor | |
1987 | Children of the Maya: A Guatemalan Indian Odyssey | Brent Ashabranner | (photographs) | Honor | |
1986 | Ain't Gonna Study War No More: The Story of America's Peace Seekers | Milton Meltzer | — | Award | |
1986 | Journey to the Soviet Union | Samantha Smith | — | Honor | |
1985 | The Short Life of Sophie Scholl | , translated by | — | Award | |
1985 | The Island on Bird Street | Uri Orlev, translated by Hillel Halkin | — | Honor | |
1985 | Music, Music for Everyone | Vera B. Williams | Vera B. Williams | Honor | |
1984 | Rain of Fire | Marion Dane Bauer | — | Award | |
1983 | Hiroshima No Pika | Toshi Maruki | — | Award | |
1983 | The Bomb | Sidney Lenz | — | Honor | |
1983 | If I Had a Paka: Poems in Eleven Languages | Charlotte Pomerantz | Honor | ||
1983 | People at the Edge of the World: The Ohlone of Central California | — | West Coast Honor | ||
1983 | All the Colors of the Race | Arnold Adoff | — | Special Recognition | |
1983 | Children as Teachers of Peace | Our Children | — | Special Recognition | |
1982 | A Spirit to Ride the Whirlwind | — | Award | ||
1982 | Let the Circle Be Unbroken | Mildred D. Taylor | — | Honor | |
1982 | Lupita Mañana | Patricia Beatty | — | Honor | |
1981 | First Woman in Congress: Jeannette Rankin | — | Award | ||
1981 | Chase Me, Catch Nobody! | Erik Christian Haugaard | — | Honor | |
1981 | Doing Time: A Look at Crime and Prisons | and Robert Lehrman | — | Honor | |
1981 | We Are Mesquakie, We Are One | Hadley Irwin | — | Honor | |
1980 | The Road from Home | David Kherdian | — | Award | |
1980 | Woman from Hiroshima | Toshio Mori | — | West Coast Honor | |
1980 | Natural History | M. B. Goffstein | — | Special Recognition | |
1979 | Many Smokes, Many Moons: A Chronology of American Indian History through Indian Art | Jamake Highwater | — | Award | |
1979 | Escape to Freedom | Ossie Davis | — | Honor | |
1979 | The Great Gilly Hopkins | Katherine Paterson | — | Honor | |
1978 | Child of the Owl | Laurence Yep | — | Award | |
1978 | Alan and Naomi | — | Honor | ||
1978 | Mischling, Second Degree | — | Honor | ||
1978 | Amifika | Lucille Clifton | — | Special Recognition | |
1978 | The Wheel of King Asoka | — | Special Recognition | ||
1977 | Never to Forget: The Jews of the Holocaust | Milton Meltzer | — | Award | |
1977 | Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry | Mildred D. Taylor | — | Honor | |
1976 | Paul Robeson | Eloise Greenfield | — | Award | |
1976 | Dragonwings | Laurence Yep | — | Honor | |
1976 | Song of the Trees | Mildred D. Taylor | — | Honor | |
1976 | Z for Zachariah | Robert C. O'Brien | — | Honor | |
1975 | The Princess and the Admiral | Charlotte Pomerantz | — | Award | |
1975 | The Eye of Conscience | Milton Meltzer and | — | Honor | |
1975 | My Brother Sam Is Dead | James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier | — | Honor | |
1975 | Viva la Raza! | and | — | Honor | |
1974 | Nilda | Nicholasa Mohr | — | Award | |
1974 | A Hero Ain't Nothin' but a Sandwich | Alice Childress | — | Honor | |
1974 | Men Against War | — | Honor | ||
1974 | A Pocket Full of Seeds | Marilyn Sachs | — | Honor | |
1973 | The Riddle of Racism | — | Award | ||
1973 | The Upstairs Roomm | Johanna Reiss | — | Honor | |
1972 | The Tamarack Tree | — | Award | ||
1971 | Jane Addams: Pioneer of Social Justice | Cornelia Meigs | — | Award | |
1970 | The Cay | Theodore Taylor | — | Award | |
1969 | The Endless Steppe: Growing Up in Siberia | Esther Hautzig | — | Award | |
1968 | Little Fishes | Erik Christian Haugaard | — | Award | |
1967 | Queenie Peavy | Robert Burch | — | Award | |
1966 | Berries Goodman | Emily Cheney Neville | — | Award | |
1965 | Meeting with a Stranger | — | Award | ||
1964 | Profiles in Courage: Young Readers Memorial Edition | John F. Kennedy | — | Award | |
1963 | The Monkey and the Wild, Wild Wind | Ryerson Johnson | — | Award | |
1962 | The Road to Agra | Aimee Sommerfelt | — | Award | |
1961 | What Then, Raman? | — | Award | ||
1960 | Champions of Peace | — | Award | ||
1959 | No award given | ||||
1958 | The Perilous Road | William O. Steele | — | Award | |
1957 | Blue Mystery | Margot Benary-Isbert | — | Award | |
1956 | Story of the Negro | Arna Bontemps | — | Award | |
1955 | Rainbow Round the World | Elizabeth Yates | — | Award | |
1954 | Stick-in-the-Mud | — | Award | ||
1953 | People Are Important | — | Award |
References[]
- ^ Griffith, Susan C. (Fall 2004). "Imagining Social Justice and Peace in a World Community: The Jane Addams Children's Book Award". WILLA. The National Council of Teachers of English. Retrieved 2007-10-10.
- ^ Griffith, S. C. (2013). The Jane Addams Children’s Book Award: Honoring Children’s Literature for Peace and Social Justice since 1953. Lanham, NJ: Scarecrow Press. p. 18.
- ^ Miller, Stephen (2006-10-30). "Theodore Taylor, 85, Children's Novelist". New York Sun. Retrieved 2007-10-10.
- ^ Taylor, T (1975). "In the Mailbag . . . to the Editor". Top of the News. 31 (3): 284.
- ^ Roginski, J.W. (1985). "Theodore Taylor". Behind the Covers: Interviews of Authors and Illustrators of Children’s Books. Littleton, CO: Libraries Unlimited. p. 212.
- ^ Griffith, S. C. (2013). The Jane Addams Children’s Book Award: Honoring Children’s Literature for Peace and Social Justice since 1953. Lanham, NJ: Scarecrow Press. p. 19.
- ^ "Jane Addams Children's Book Awards" (PDF). janeaddamspeace.org/. Retrieved August 15, 2017.
External links[]
- American children's literary awards
- Peace awards
- Awards established in 1953
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom