WHEN DID IT START? 1970. The first award was given to Lillie Patterson for her biography, Martin Luther King, Jr.: Man of Peace.
WHAT BOOKS ARE ELIGIBLE?
- The author must be an African American.
- The book must have been published in the year previous to the award date.
- The book must be intended for preschoolers or school-age children (up to 12th grade).
- The book must include a portrayal of some aspect of the Black experience, past, present, or future.
WHAT ARE THE JUDGES LOOKING FOR?
- High-quality writing
- Work that motivate readers to develop their own attitudes and behaviors as well as comprehend their personal duty and responsibility as citizens in a pluralistic society.
THIS AWARD INFORMATION IS SUMMARIZED FROM THE AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION WEBSITE.