Coretta Scott King Award Winners
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Coretta Scott King Award - The Coretta Scott King Award was established in 1969 and is given 
by the American Library Association. It is presented each year to a black author and to a black 
illustrator for an notably inspirational and educational contribution published during the previous year. 
The separate Coretta Scott King award for illustrator was added in 1997.  Find your favorite now.

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Coretta Scott King Award Winners listed by year of award

1998
Author: Forged By Fire by Sharon M. Draper
Illustrator: In Daddy's Arms I Am Tall edited and illustrated by Javaka Steptoe
1997
Author: Slam! by Walter Dean Myers
Illustrator: Minty: A Story of Young Harriet Tubman by Alan Schroeder, illustrated by Jerry Pinkney
1996
Her Stories by Virginia Hamilton
1995
The Creation by James Weldon Johnson, illustrated by James Ransome
1994
Toning the Sweep by Angela Johnson
1993
The Dark-Thirty by Patricia McKissack
1992
All Night, All Day by Ashley Bryan
1991
Road to Memphis by Mildred D. Taylor
1990
A Long Hard Journey by Patricia McKissack and Fredrick McKissack
1989
Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers
1988
The Friendship by Mildred D. Taylor
1987
Justin and the Best Biscuits in the World by Mildred Pitts Walter
1986
The People Could Fly: American Folktales by Virginia Hamilton

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