The NAACP Image Awards is an annual awards ceremony presented by the U.S.-based National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (
NAACP
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is an American civil rights organization formed in 1909 as an interracial endeavor to advance justice for African Americans by a group including W. E. B. Du&nbs ...
) to honor outstanding performances in film, television, theatre, music, and literature. The over 40 categories of the Image Awards are voted on by the NAACP members. Honorary awards (similar to the
Academy Honorary Award
The Academy Honorary Award – instituted in 1950 for the 23rd Academy Awards (previously called the Special Award, which was first presented at the 1st Academy Awards in 1929) – is given annually by the Board of Governors of the Academy of Mot ...
) have also been included, such as the
President's Award, the
Chairman's Award, the
Entertainer of the Year, the
Activist of the Year, and the
Hall of Fame Award.
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is the All-Time leading winner with 25 wins as a solo artist.
History
The
award ceremony
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was conceived by
Toni Vaz during an April 1967 NAACP branch meeting in Beverly Hills. "I called it the Image Awards because I wanted a better image for the people who worked in the industry," Vaz said. "I wanted to put this award show together to thank the producers for giving good roles to people of color." The branch president liked the idea, Vaz said, but when she made follow-up calls to members and friends to enlist volunteers for an awards show committee, no one volunteered. Vaz reached out to Black A-listers such as Sammy Davis Jr., who hosted the first meeting of the NAACP Beverly Hills Hollywood Branch in his home; Sidney Poitier, whom she had worked with on the movie Porgy and Bess; and the late Ivan Dixon, an actor, director and producer of Hogan's Heroes at the time. Vaz also wrote letters to secure sponsors for the event and booked the Beverly Hilton Hotel, where the first NAACP Image Awards show was held on August 13, 1967.
The ceremony was presented by activists
Maggie Hathaway
Maggie Mae Hathaway (July 1, 1911 – September 24, 2001) was an American activist, blues singer, actress, sportswriter and golfer. She began her career as an actress before venturing into recording in Los Angeles where she released a few singles ...
,
Sammy Davis Jr. and
Willis Edwards, all three of whom were leaders of the Beverly Hills-Hollywood NAACP branch.
[ While it was first taped for television by ]NBC
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(which broadcast the awards from 1987 to 1994 in January, on weeks when ''Saturday Night Live
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'' wasn't airing a new episode), it would only be broadcast in primetime beginning in 1996. Due to changes in timing of the awards, there was no awards ceremony held the following years: 1973, as the timing was changed to honor a full calendar year early in the following year (reverted to a "late-in-year" ceremony for 1981–1990); 1991, as the timing returned too late in a calendar year to honor that same year; 1995.
The first live broadcast of the awards, also on the Fox Network, occurred in 2007 for its 38th edition (up until 2007, the ceremony had been broadcast with tape delay) and the annual ceremonies usually take place in or around the Los Angeles
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area, in February or early March. The 44th edition aired on NBC. Sources have had trouble verifying the winners in the top categories from 1983 to 1995.
The New York firm Society Awards
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manufactures the trophy since its redesign in 2008.
Cultural impact
The NAACP Image awards has been widely accepted and dubbed as the "''Black'' ''Oscars
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/ Emmy/Grammy
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''" award show from the African-American and Latino community, as it is an important prestigious award celebrating artists and entertainers of color that may have been overlooked from by the mainstream film, television, theater and music award counterparts ( E.G.O.T.) due to racial seclusion or lack of interests from film and television studios. Whereas, it created more exposure for content on a wide spectrum of urban media versus other awards shows where they can be celebrated and appreciated. Actors such as Will Smith
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, Jada Pinkett-Smith, Taraji P. Henson and many others expressed the differences of not being visually seen by the industry's standard and how artists and entertainers should look to the NAACP Image Awards as the highest achievement. The campaign of #OscarSoWhite began as a protest after seeing the lack of people of color being nominated or win in major categories at the Academy Awards
The Academy Awards, commonly known as the Oscars, are awards for artistic and technical merit in film. They are presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) in the United States in recognition of excellence in ...
. Since then, minor adjustments have been made for inclusion as more people of color have become nominated and win at the mainstream prestigious award ceremonies. Today, the NAACP Image Awards is what many people of color look forward to as "the one that matters".
Event dates and locations
Controversies
In 1987, the NAACP came under fire for dropping their Best Actress award for that year. They defended this position, citing a lack of meaningful roles for Black women. In 1990, they were criticized once again for not awarding Best Actress. This was the fourth time it could not find enough nominees for Best Actress. Sandra Evers-Manly, president of the organization's Beverly Hills/Hollywood branch, said, "The ilmindustry has yet to show diversity or present realistic leading roles for African-American
African Americans, also known as Black Americans and formerly also called Afro-Americans, are an American racial and ethnic group that consists of Americans who have total or partial ancestry from any of the Black racial groups of Africa. ...
women."
In several instances, nominees have been perceived as “undeserving” or “unworthy” of recognition by members of the media, fellow celebrities, as well as the general public; in their own defense, some NAACP representatives have stated that the overall quality of an artist's work is the salient issue. This would render certain factors, such as criminal charges or the nominee's past, being inconsequential in this regard. For example, in 1994, rapper Tupac Shakur
Tupac Amaru Shakur (; born Lesane Parish Crooks; June 16, 1971 – September 13, 1996), also known by his stage names 2Pac and Makaveli, was an American rapper and actor, regarded as one of the greatest and most influential rappers of all tim ...
was nominated for Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture (for ''Poetic Justice
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''), despite sexual assault
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charges being filed against him in December 1993. Furthermore, Shakur had been accused of felony counts of forcible sodomy and unlawful detainment in New York City; a woman alleged that he and two male accomplices held her captive, in a hotel room, and restricted her movements, holding her down as a fourth accomplice sodomized her. Shakur was also indicted for two counts of aggravated assault, in an unrelated incident, in which he supposedly shot and wounded two off-duty police officers. The same year, Martin Lawrence
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was criticized for winning Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series and Outstanding Comedy Series for ''Martin Martin may refer to:
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'', after the show was maligned for its sexual content. In 2004, R. Kelly's '' Chocolate Factory'' was nominated for Outstanding Album while he was under indictment
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for charges related to child pornography
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.
Other nominees have faced controversy due to their portrayals of major civil rights figures. In 2003, the comedy film '' Barbershop'' received five nominations, including Outstanding Motion Picture and Outstanding Supporting Actor (for Cedric the Entertainer
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's performance); during the film, Cedric's character makes pejorative remarks about Rosa Parks
Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (February 4, 1913 – October 24, 2005) was an American civil rights activist. She is best known for her refusal to move from her seat on a Montgomery, Alabama, bus, in defiance of Jim Crow laws, which sparke ...
, Martin Luther King Jr.
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, Michael Jackson
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, and Jesse Jackson
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. This content elicited criticism, including Parks' refusal to attend the ceremony. Hip-hop group OutKast
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received six nominations in 2004, and criticism soon followed—for both them and the NAACP—due to the name of one of their songs being “Rosa Parks
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”. The song had resulted in Parks suing OutKast for defamation over use of her name.
Award categories
Motion picture
* Outstanding Motion Picture
* Outstanding Documentary
* Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture
* Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture
* Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
* Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
* Outstanding International Motion Picture
* Outstanding Independent Motion Picture
* Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture
* Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture
* Outstanding Character Voice Performance – Motion Picture
* Outstanding Short-Form (animated)
Music
* Outstanding New Artist
* Outstanding Female Artist
* Outstanding Male Artist
* Outstanding Duo or Group
* Outstanding Jazz Artist
* Outstanding Jazz Album
* Outstanding Jazz Vocal Album
* Outstanding Gospel Artist
* Outstanding Gospel Album (Traditional or Contemporary)
* Outstanding Music Video
* Outstanding Song (Traditional and Contemporary)
* Outstanding Album
Literature
* Outstanding Literary Work – Fiction
* Outstanding Literary Work – Nonfiction
* Outstanding Literary Work – Biography/Autobiography
* Outstanding Literary Work – Debut Author
* Outstanding Literary Work – Poetry
* Outstanding Literary Work – Instructional
* Outstanding Literary Work – Children
* Outstanding Literary Work – Youth/Teens
Podcast
* Outstanding News and Information Podcast
* Outstanding Lifestyle/Self-Help Podcast
* Outstanding Society and Culture Podcast
* Outstanding Literary Work – Debut Author
* Outstanding Arts and Entertainment Podcast
Television
* Outstanding Drama Series
* Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series
* Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series
* Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
* Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
* Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series
* Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series
* Outstanding Children's Program
* Outstanding Comedy Series
* Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series
* Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series
* Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
* Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
* Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama Series
* Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Series
* Outstanding Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special
* Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special
* Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special
* Outstanding Performance by a Youth (Series, Special, Television Movie or Limited-series)
* Outstanding News/Information – Series or Special
* Outstanding Talk Series
* Outstanding Variety – Series or Special
* Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance (Television)
Special awards
* Vanguard Award
* Chairman's Award
* President's Award
* Hall of Fame Award
* Entertainer of the Year
* Activist of the Year
* Social Media Personality of the Year
References
External links
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Awards established in 1967
Awards honoring African Americans
1969 establishments in the United States