Jane Addams Children's Book Award - History

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 WILPF's birthday.

The award committee has once asked for the return of an award; in 1975 for the award given to Theodore Taylor in 1970 for The Cay, which had become highly criticized in the years since its publication. Taylor complied, but stated the work was "a subtle plea for better race relations and more understanding."

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