The Carter G. Woodson Book Award, 2022

The Carter G. Woodson Book Award, 2022

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For nearly 50 years, the National Council for the Social Studies has presented the Carter G. Woodson Book Award to texts that accurately and sensitively depict the experience of one or more historically marginalized racial/ethnic groups in the United States. The award originated in 1974, named to honor distinguished scholar Dr. Carter Godwin Woodson, the Harvard-trained historian whose scholarship and dedication to making Black History known and visible led to the eventual creation of Black History Month. Texts must be non-fiction, published and set in the United States, written for elementary through high school-aged young people, and must accurately reflect and represent the racial/ethnic group(s) portrayed. 

Here are presented the 2022 Carter G. Woodson Book Award winners.