The Jane Addams Children's Book Award is given annually to a
children's book
Children's literature or juvenile literature includes stories, books, magazines, and poems that are created for children. Modern children's literature is classified in two different ways: genre or the intended age of the reader.
Children's ...
published the preceding year that advances the causes of
peace
Peace is a concept of societal friendship and harmony in the absence of hostility and violence. In a social sense, peace is commonly used to mean a lack of conflict (such as war) and freedom from fear of violence between individuals or groups. ...
and
social equality
Social equality is a state of affairs in which all individuals within a specific society have equal rights, liberties, and status, possibly including civil rights, freedom of expression, autonomy, and equal access to certain public goods and ...
. The awards have been presented annually since 1953. They were previously given jointly by the
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) is a non-profit non-governmental organization working "to bring together women of different political views and philosophical and religious backgrounds determined to study and make kno ...
(WILPF) and the
Jane Addams Peace Association, 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
''The Cay'' is a teen novel written by Theodore Taylor. It was published in 1969.
Taylor took only three weeks to write ''The Cay'', having contemplated the story for over a decade after reading about an 11-year-old who was aboard the Dutch shi ...
'' 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
''The Cay'' is a teen novel written by Theodore Taylor. It was published in 1969.
Taylor took only three weeks to write ''The Cay'', having contemplated the story for over a decade after reading about an 11-year-old who was aboard the Dutch shi ...
'', publicly stated that she thought it was a mistake to have named ''
The Cay
''The Cay'' is a teen novel written by Theodore Taylor. It was published in 1969.
Taylor took only three weeks to write ''The Cay'', having contemplated the story for over a decade after reading about an 11-year-old who was aboard the Dutch shi ...
'' an Addams Award winner. In response, Taylor, who saw the work as "a subtle plea for better race relations and more understanding," returned the Award "by choice, not in anger, but with troubling questions." In later years, Taylor reported that the Award had been rescinded. Even though ''
The Cay
''The Cay'' is a teen novel written by Theodore Taylor. It was published in 1969.
Taylor took only three weeks to write ''The Cay'', having contemplated the story for over a decade after reading about an 11-year-old who was aboard the Dutch shi ...
'' 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.
Recipients
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, 2015
, Book for Older Children
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, 2015
, Book for Older Children
, ''Revolution''
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, 2015
, Book for Older Children
, ''Silver People: Voices from the Panama Canal''
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, 2015
, Book for Younger Children
, ''Separate is Never Equal: Sylvia Mendez and her family's fight for desegregation''
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, 2015
, Book for Younger Children
, ''Whispering Town''
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, 2015
, Book for Younger Children
, ''Shooting at the Stars: The Christmas Truce of 1914''
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, 2014
, Book for Older Children
, ''Sugar''
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, 2014
, Book for Older Children
, ''Seeing Red''
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, 2014
, Book for Older Children
, ''Brotherhood''
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, 2014
, Book for Younger Children
, ''Brave Girl: Clara and the Shirtwaist Makers' Strike of 1909''
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, 2014
, Book for Younger Children
, ''We Shall Overcome: The Story of a Song''
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, 2014
, Book for Younger Children
, ''Razia’s Ray of Hope: One Girl’s Dream of an Education''
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, 2013
, Book for Older Children
, ''We've Got a Job: The 1963 Birmingham Children's March''
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, 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''
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, 2013
, Book for Older Children
, ''Temple Grandin: How the Girl Who Loved Cows Embraced Autism and Changed the World''
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, Honor
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, 2013
, Book for Younger Children
, ''Each Kindness''
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, 2013
, Book for Younger Children
, ''Dolores Huerta: A Hero to Migrant Workers''
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, 2013
, Book for Younger Children
, ''We March''
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, 2012
, Book for Older Children
, ''Sylvia & Aki''
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, 2012
, Book for Older Children
, ''Heart and Soul: The Story of America and African Americans''
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, 2012
, Book for Older Children
, ''Inside Out & Back Again''
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, Honor
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, 2012
, Book for Younger Children
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Cindy Trumbore Cindy may refer to:
People
*Cindy (given name), a list of people named Cindy, Cindi, Cyndi or Cyndy
*Tugiyati Cindy (born 1985), Indonesian footballer
Music
* ''Cindy'' (musical), an off-Broadway production in 1964 and 1965
* "Cindy" (folk song ...
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, 2012
, Book for Younger Children
, ''Peaceful Pieces: Poems and Quilts about Peace''
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, 2012
, Book for Younger Children
, ''Belle, the Last Mule at Gee’s Bend''
, and
Bettye Strouds Bettye is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
*Bettye Ackerman (1924–2006), American actress
*Bettye Caldwell (1924–2016), American educator and academic
*Bettye Anne Case, American mathematician
*Bettye Collier-Thomas (born 19 ...
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, 2011
, Book for Older Children
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, 2011
, Book for Older Children
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, 2011
, Book for Older Children
, ''Birmingham Sunday''
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, Honor
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, 2011
, Book for Younger Children
, ''Emma’s Poem: The Voice of the Statue of Liberty''
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, 2011
, Book for Younger Children
, ''Sit-In: How Four Friends Stood Up by Sitting Down''
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, Honor
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, 2011
, Book for Younger Children
, ''Ruth and the Green Book''
, with
Gwen Strauss
Gwen Strauss (born 1963) is an American author living in France, and currently the Director of the Artist Residence Program at the Dora Maar House in Ménerbes (France).
Strauss is the author of five books, including ''Ruth and the Greenbook'' (2 ...
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, Honor
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, 2010
, Book for Older Children
, ''Marching for Freedom: Walk Together, Children, and Don’t You Grow Weary''
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, Award
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, 2010
, Book for Older Children
, ''Almost Astronauts: 13 Women Who Dared to Dream''
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, 2010
, Book for Older Children
, ''Claudette Colvin''
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, Honor
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, 2010
, Book for Younger Children
, ''Nasreen’s Secret School: A True Story from Afghanistan''
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, 2010
, Book for Younger Children
, ''Sojourner Truth’s Step-Stomp Stride''
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, 2010
, Book for Younger Children
, ''You and Me and Home Sweet Home''
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, 2009
, Book for Older Children
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, 2009
, Book for Older Children
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, 2009
, Book for Older Children
, ''Ain't Nothing But a Man: My Quest to Find the Real John Henry''
, with
Marc Aronson
Marc Henry Aronson (born October 19, 1950) is an American writer, editor, publisher, speaker, and historian. He has written history and biography nonfiction books for children and young adults, as well as nonfiction books for adults about teenage ...
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, Honor
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, 2009
, Book for Younger Children
, ''Planting the Trees of Kenya: The Story of Wangari Maathai''
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, 2009
, Book for Younger Children
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, Honor
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, 2009
, Book for Younger Children
, ''Silent Music: A Story of Baghdad''
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, Honor
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, 2008
, Book for Older Children
, ''We Are One: The Story of Bayard Rustin''
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, Award
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, 2008
, Book for Older Children
, ''Rickshaw Girl''
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, Honor
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, 2008
, Book for Older Children
, ''
Elijah of Buxton
''Elijah of Buxton'' is a children's novel written by Christopher Paul Curtis and published in 2007. The book won critical praise and was a Newbery Honor book and the winner of the Coretta Scott King Award. It also was a children's book bestselle ...
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, Honor
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, 2008
, Book for Older Children
, ''Birmingham, 1963''
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, Honor
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, 2008
, Book for Younger Children
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, 2008
, Book for Younger Children
, ''One Thousand Tracings: Healing the Wounds of World War II''
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, 2007
, Book for Older Children
, ''
Weedflower
''Weedflower'' is a 2006 American children's historical novel by Cynthia Kadohata, the author of the award-winning ''Kira-Kira''. The cover photography of the first edition is by Kamil Vojnar. The story is set in the United States during World Wa ...
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, Award
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, 2007
, Book for Older Children
, ''Freedom Walkers''
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, Honor
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, 2007
, Book for Older Children
, ''Counting on Grace''
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, Honor
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, 2007
, Book for Younger Children
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, Award
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, 2007
, Book for Younger Children
, ''Night Boat to Freedom''
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, 2007
, Book for Younger Children
, ''Crossing Bok Chitto''
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, Honor
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, 2006
, Book for Older Children
, ''Let Me Play: The Story of Title IX, the Law that Changed the Future of Girls in America''
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, Award
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, 2006
, Book for Older Children
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, Honor
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, 2006
, Book for Older Children
, ''Sweetgrass Basket''
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, Honor
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, 2006
, Book for Younger Children
, ''Delivering Justice: W. W. Law and the Fight for Civil Rights''
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, Award
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, 2006
, Book for Younger Children
, ''Poems to Dream Together=Poemas Para Soñar Juntos''
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, 2005
, Book for Older Children
, ''With Courage and Cloth: Winning the Fight for a Woman's Right to Vote''
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, Award
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, 2005
, Book for Older Children
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, Honor
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, 2005
, Book for Younger Children
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, Award
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, 2005
, Book for Younger Children
, ''Hot Day on Abbott Avenue''
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, Honor
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, 2005
, Book for Younger Children
, ''Henry and the Kite Dragon''
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, Honor
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, 2005
, Book for Younger Children
, ''Sequoyah: The Cherokee Man Who Gave His People Writing''
, , translation into Cherokee by
Anna Sixkiller Huckaby
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, Honor
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, 2004
, Book for Older Children
, ''Out of Bounds: Seven Stories of Conflict and Hope''
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, Award
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, 2004
, Book for Older Children
, ''
Getting Away with Murder: The True Story of the Emmett Till Case''
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, Honor
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, 2004
, Book for Older Children
, ''Shutting Out the Sky: Life in the Tenements of New York 1880-1924''
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, Honor
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, 2004
, Picture Book
, ''Harvesting Hope: The Story of Cesar Chavez''
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, Award
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, 2004
, Picture Book
, ''Girl Wonder: A Baseball Story in Nine Innings''
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, 2004
, Picture Book
, ''Luba: The Angel of Bergen-Belsen''
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, Honor
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, 2004
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, Special Commendation
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, 2003
, Book for Older Children
, ''Parvana's Journey''
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, Award
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, 2003
, Book for Older Children
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, Honor
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, 2003
, Book for Older Children
, ''
When My Name Was Keoko
''When My Name Was Keoko'' is a 2002 Asian historic fiction novel written by Linda Sue Park. It was first published on March 18, 2002, through Clarion Books. The book is set in Korea during World War II, when Japan conquered Korea and was aiming t ...
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, Honor
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, 2003
, Picture Book
, ''Patrol: An American Soldier in Vietnam''
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, 2003
, Picture Book
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, 2003
, Picture Book
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, Honor
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, 2002
, Book for Older Children
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, Award
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, 2002
, Book for Older Children
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, Honor
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, 2002
, Book for Older Children
, ''True Believer''
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, Honor
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, 2002
, Picture Book
, ''Martin's Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.''
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, Award
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, 2002
, Picture Book
, ''Amber Was Brave, Essie Was Smart''
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, Honor
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, 2001
, Book for Older Children
, ''
Esperanza Rising
''Esperanza Rising'' is a young adult historical fiction novel written by Mexican-American author Pam Muñoz Ryan and released by Scholastic Publishing on 27 March 2000. The novel focuses on Esperanza, the only daughter of wealthy Mexican paren ...
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, 2001
, Book for Older Children
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, 2001
, Book for Older Children
, ''Darkness over Denmark: The Danish Resistance and the Rescue of the Jews''
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, Honor
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, 2001
, Book for Older Children
, ''Walking to the Bus-Rider Blues''
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, Honor
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, 2001
, Picture Book
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, 2001
, Picture Book
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, Honor
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, 2000
, Book for Older Children
, ''Through My Eyes''
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, 2000
, Book for Older Children
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, 2000
, Book for Older Children
, ''Kids on Strike!''
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, Honor
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, 2000
, Picture Book
, ''Molly Bannaky''
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, 2000
, Picture Book
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, 2000
, Picture Book
, ''When Sophie Gets Angry -- Really, Really Angry...''
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, Honor
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, 1999
, Book for Older Children
, ''Bat 6''
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, Award
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, 1999
, Book for Older Children
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, 1999
, Book for Older Children
, ''No More Strangers Now''
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, (photographs)
, Honor
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, 1999
, Book for Older Children
, ''Restless Spirit: The Life and Work of Dorothea Lange''
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, Honor
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, 1999
, Picture Book
, ''Painted Words / Spoken Memories: Marianthe's Story''
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, Award
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, 1999
, Picture Book
, ''Hey, Little Ant''
, and
Hannah Hoose
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, 1999
, Picture Book
, ''i see the rhythm''
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, 1999
, Picture Book
, ''This Land Is Your Land''
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, Honor
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, 1998
, Book for Older Children
, ''
Habibi''
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, Award
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, 1998
, Book for Older Children
, ''
The Circuit: Stories from the Life of a Migrant Child''
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, Honor
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, 1998
, Book for Older Children
, ''Seedfolks''
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, Honor
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, 1998
, Picture Book
, ''Seven Brave Women''
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, 1998
, Picture Book
, ''Celebrating Families''
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, 1998
, Picture Book
, ''Passage to Freedom: The Sugihara Story''
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, 1997
, Book for Older Children:
, ''Growing Up In Coal County''
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, 1997
, Book for Older Children:
, ''Behind the Bedroom Wall''
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, 1997
, Book for Older Children:
, ''Second Daughter: The Story of a Slave Girl''
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, Honor
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, 1997
, Picture Book
, ''Wilma Unlimited''
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, 1997
, Picture Book
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, Honor
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, 1996
, Book for Older Children
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, 1996
, Book for Older Children
, ''From the Notebooks of Melanin Sun''
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, Honor
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, 1996
, Book for Older Children
, ''On the Wings of Peace: Writers and Illustrators Speak Out for Peace in Memory of Hiroshima and Nagasaki''
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, 1996
, Book for Older Children
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, Honor
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, 1996
, Picture Book
, No award given
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, 1996
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, Special Commendation
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, 1995
, Book for Older Children
, ''Kids at Work: Lewis Hine and the Crusade Against Child Labor''
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, Award
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, 1995
, Book for Older Children
, ''Cezanne Pinto''
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, Honor
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, 1995
, Book for Older Children
, ''I Hadn't Meant to Tell You This''
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, Honor
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, 1995
, Picture Book
, ''Sitti's Secrets''
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, Honor
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, 1995
, Picture Book
, ''Bein' with You This Way written''
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, Honor
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, 1994
, Book for Older Children
, ''Freedom's Children: Young Civil Rights Activists Tell Their Stories''
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, Award
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, 1994
, Book for Older Children
, ''Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of Discovery''
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, Honor
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, 1994
, Picture Book
, ''This Land Is My Land''
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, Award
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, 1994
, Picture Book
, ''Soul Looks Back in Wonder''
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, Honor
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, 1993
, Book for Older Children
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, Award
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, 1993
, Book for Older Children
, ''Letters from a Slave Girl: The Story of Harriet Jacobs''
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, Honor
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, 1993
, Picture Book
, ''Aunt Harriet's Underground Railroad in the Sky''
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, Award
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, 1993
, Picture Book
, ''Mrs. Katz and Tush''
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, Honor
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, 1992
,
, ''Journey of the Sparrows''
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, Award
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, 1992
,
, ''Now Is Your Time! The African-American Struggle for Freedom''
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, Honor
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, 1991
,
,
, and
Marilyn Sachs
Marilyn Sachs (December 18, 1927 – December 28, 2016) was an American author of award-winning children's books.
Early life and education
Sachs was born in New York City and grew up in the Bronx. She earned a bachelor's degree from Hunter Colleg ...
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, 1991
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, 1991
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, Honor
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, 1990
,
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, and
Fredrick McKissack
Fredrick Lemuel "Fred" McKissack, Sr. (August 12, 1939 – April 28, 2013) was an African-American writer, best known for collaboration with his wife, Patricia C. McKissack on more than 100 children's books about the history of African Americans.
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, Award
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, 1990
,
, ''
Number the Stars
''Number the Stars'' is a work of historical fiction by the American author Lois Lowry about the escape of a family of Jews from Copenhagen, Denmark, during World War II.
The story centers on 10-year-old Annemarie Johansen, who lives with her ...
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, Honor
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, 1990
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, ''Shades of Gray''
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, Honor
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, 1990
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, Honor
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1989
,
, ''Anthony Burns: The Defeat and Triumph of a Fugitive Slave''
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, Award
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1989
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, ''Looking Out''
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, Award
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, 1989
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, ''December Stillness''
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, Honor
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, 1989
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, Honor
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, 1989
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, ''Rescue: The Story of How Gentiles Saved Jews in the Holocaust''
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, Honor
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1988
,
, ''
Waiting for the Rain: A Novel of South Africa''
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, Award
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, 1988
,
, ''Nicolas, Where Have You Been?''
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, Honor
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, 1988
,
, ''Trouble at the Mines''
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, Honor
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1987
,
, ''Nobody Wants a Nuclear War''
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, Award
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, 1987
,
, ''
All in a Day
''All in a Day'' is a 1986 children's picture book written and illustrated by Mitsumasa Anno. It features illustrations by Anno and several other internationally known illustrators: Eric Carle, Raymond Briggs, Nicolai Ye. Popov, Akiko Hayash ...
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, Honor
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, 1987
,
, ''Children of the Maya: A Guatemalan Indian Odyssey''
,
, (photographs)
, Honor
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1986
,
, ''Ain't Gonna Study War No More: The Story of America's Peace Seekers''
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, Award
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, 1986
,
, ''Journey to the Soviet Union''
,
, —
, Honor
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1985
,
,
, , translated by
Hedvig Pachter
Hedvig is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
People
*Hedvig Catharina De la Gardie (1732–1800), Swedish noblewoman of French descent
*Hedvig Catharina Lilje (1695–1745), Swedish noblewoman, salonist and informal amateur-politi ...
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, Award
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, 1985
,
,
, , translated by
Hillel Halkin
Hillel Halkin ( he, הלל הלקין; born 1939) is an American-born Israeli translator, biographer, literary critic, and novelist, who has lived in Israel since 1970.
Biography
Hillel Halkin was born in New York City two months before the outb ...
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, Honor
, -
, 1985
,
, ''Music, Music for Everyone''
,
,
, Honor
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1984
,
, ''Rain of Fire''
,
, —
, Award
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1983
,
, ''Hiroshima No Pika''
,
, —
, Award
, -
, 1983
,
,
,
, —
, Honor
, -
, 1983
,
, ''If I Had a Paka: Poems in Eleven Languages''
,
,
, Honor
, -
, 1983
,
, ''People at the Edge of the World: The Ohlone of Central California''
,
, —
, West Coast Honor
, - style="background:Lavender; color:black"
, 1983
,
, ''All the Colors of the Race''
,
, —
, Special Recognition
, - style="background:Lavender; color:black"
, 1983
,
, ''Children as Teachers of Peace''
, Our Children
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, Special Recognition
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1982
,
,
,
, —
, Award
, -
, 1982
,
, ''Let the Circle Be Unbroken''
,
, —
, Honor
, -
, 1982
,
, ''Lupita Mañana''
,
, —
, Honor
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1981
,
, ''First Woman in Congress: Jeannette Rankin''
,
, —
, Award
, -
, 1981
,
, ''Chase Me, Catch Nobody!''
,
, —
, Honor
, -
, 1981
,
, ''Doing Time: A Look at Crime and Prisons''
, and
Robert Lehrman
, —
, Honor
, -
, 1981
,
, ''We Are Mesquakie, We Are One''
,
, —
, Honor
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1980
,
,
,
, —
, Award
, -
, 1980
,
, ''Woman from Hiroshima''
,
, —
, West Coast Honor
, - style="background:Lavender; color:black"
, 1980
,
, ''Natural History''
,
, —
, Special Recognition
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1979
,
, ''Many Smokes, Many Moons: A Chronology of American Indian History through Indian Art''
,
, —
, Award
, -
, 1979
,
, ''Escape to Freedom''
,
, —
, Honor
, -
, 1979
,
,
,
, —
, Honor
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1978
,
, ''Child of the Owl''
,
, —
, Award
, -
, 1978
,
, ''Alan and Naomi''
,
, —
, Honor
, -
, 1978
,
, ''Mischling, Second Degree''
,
, —
, Honor
, - style="background:Lavender; color:black"
, 1978
,
, ''Amifika''
,
, —
, Special Recognition
, - style="background:Lavender; color:black"
, 1978
,
,
,
, —
, Special Recognition
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1977
,
, ''Never to Forget: The Jews of the Holocaust''
,
, —
, Award
, -
, 1977
,
, ''
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
''Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry'' is a 1977 novel by Mildred D. Taylor. Part of her Logan family series, it is a sequel to her 1975 novella '' Song of the Trees''. It won the 1977 Newbery Medal.
The novel is the first book in the Logan family sa ...
''
,
, —
, Honor
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1976
,
, ''Paul Robeson''
,
, —
, Award
, -
, 1976
,
, ''Dragonwings''
,
, —
, Honor
, -
, 1976
,
, ''Song of the Trees''
,
, —
, Honor
, -
, 1976
,
, ''Z for Zachariah''
,
, —
, Honor
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1975
,
,
,
, —
, Award
, -
, 1975
,
,
, and
Bernard Cole
, —
, Honor
, -
, 1975
,
, ''
My Brother Sam Is Dead''
, and
Christopher Collier
, —
, Honor
, -
, 1975
,
, ''Viva la Raza!''
, and
Enriqueta Longeaux y Vasquez
Enriqueta is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
* Ana Enriqueta Terán (born 1918), Venezuelan poet
*Enriqueta Augustina Rylands (1843–1908), the founder of the John Rylands Library, Manchester
*Enriqueta Basilio (born 1948), Me ...
, —
, Honor
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1974
,
, ''Nilda''
,
, —
, Award
, -
, 1974
,
,
,
, —
, Honor
, -
, 1974
,
, ''Men Against War''
,
, —
, Honor
, -
, 1974
,
,
,
, —
, Honor
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1973
,
,
,
, —
, Award
, -
, 1973
,
,
,
, —
, Honor
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1972
,
,
,
, —
, Award
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1971
,
, ''Jane Addams: Pioneer of Social Justice''
,
, —
, Award
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1970
,
,
,
, —
, Award
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1969
,
,
,
, —
, Award
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1968
,
, ''Little Fishes''
,
, —
, Award
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1967
,
, ''Queenie Peavy''
,
, —
, Award
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1966
,
, ''Berries Goodman''
,
, —
, Award
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1965
,
, ''Meeting with a Stranger''
,
, —
, Award
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1964
,
, ''Profiles in Courage: Young Readers Memorial Edition''
,
, —
, Award
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1963
,
,
,
, —
, Award
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1962
,
,
,
, —
, Award
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1961
,
, ''What Then, Raman?''
,
, —
, Award
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1960
,
, ''Champions of Peace''
,
, —
, Award
, -
, 1959
,
, No award given
,
,
,
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1958
,
,
,
, —
, Award
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1957
,
, ''Blue Mystery''
,
, —
, Award
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1956
,
, ''
Story of the Negro''
,
, —
, Award
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1955
,
, ''Rainbow Round the World''
,
, —
, Award
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1954
,
, ''Stick-in-the-Mud''
,
, —
, Award
, - style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
, 1953
,
, ''People Are Important''
,
, —
, Award
References
External links
Official siteList of winners
{{DEFAULTSORT:Addams Children's Book Awards, Jane
American children's literary awards
Peace awards
Awards established in 1953
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom