American Book Award

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The American Book Award was established in 1978 by the Before Columbus Foundation. It seeks to recognize outstanding literary achievement by contemporary American authors, without restriction to race, sex, ethnic background, or genre. It was established partially in response to more restrictive or ordered awards such as the National Book Awards.

Winners of the American Book Award

  • 1980Douglas Woolf for Future preconditional: A collection
  • 1980Edward Dorn for Hello, La Jolla
  • 1980Jayne Cortez for Mouth on Paper
  • 1980Leslie Marmon Silko for Ceremony
  • 1980 – Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge for Random Possession
  • 1980Milton Murayama for All I Asking for Is My Body
  • 1980Quincy Troupe for Snake Back Solos
  • 1980Rudolfo Anaya for Tortuga: A Novel
  • 1981Alta for Shameless Hussy
  • 1981 – Alan Chong Lau for Songs for Jadina
  • 1981 – Bienvenido N. Santos for Scent of Apples: A Collection of Stories
  • 1981Helen Adams for Turn Again to Me & Other Poems
  • 1981 – Lionel Mitchell for Traveling Light
  • 1981 – Miguel Alarin for On Call
  • 1981Nicholasa Mohr for Felita
  • 1981 – Peter Blue Cloud for Back Then Tomorrow
  • 1981Robert Kelly for The Time of Voice: Poems 1994-1996
  • 1981 – Rose Drachler for The Choice
  • 1981Susan Howe for The Liberties
  • 1981Toni Cade Bambara for The Salt Eaters
  • 1982Al Young for Bodies and Soul
  • 1982 – Duane Niatum for Songs for the Harvester of Dreams: Poems
  • 1982 – E.L. Mayo for Collected Poems E L Mayo
  • 1982Frank Chin for Chickencoop Chinaman and the Year of the Dragon
  • 1982 – Hilton Obenzinger for This Passover or the next, I will never be in Jerusalem
  • 1982 – Him Mark Lai, Genny Lim, Judy Yung for Island: Poetry and History of Chinese Immigrants on Angel Island, 1910-1940
  • 1982Jerome Rothenberg for Pre-Faces and Other Writings
  • 1982Joyce Carol Thomas for Marked by Fire
  • 1982 – Leroy Quintana for Paper Dance: 55 Latino Poets
  • 1982Lorna Dee Cervantes for Emplumada
  • 1982 – Ronald Phillip Tanaka for The Shino Suite: Japanese-American Poetry
  • 1982Russell Banks for Book of Jamaica
  • 1982Tato Laviera for Enclave
  • 1983Barbara Christian for Black Women Novelists: The Development of a Tradition, 1892-1976
  • 1983 – Cecilia Liang for Chinese Folk Poetry
  • 1983 – Evangelina Vigil for Thirty: An Seen a Lot
  • 1983 – Harriet Rohmer for Legend of Food Mountain: LA Montana Del Alimento
  • 1983 – James D. Houston for Californians: Searching for the Golden State
  • 1983 – Jessica Tarahata Hagedorn for Pet food & tropical apparitions
  • 1983 – John A. Williams for Click Song: A Novel
  • 1983Joy Kogawa for Obasan
  • 1983Judy Grahn for The Queen of Wands: Poetry
  • 1983Nash Candelaria for Not by the Sword
  • 1983Peter Guralnick for Lost Highway: Journeys and Arrivals of American Musicians
  • 1983 – Sean O'Tuama for An Duanaire Sixteen Hundred to Nineteen Hundred: Poems of the Dispossessed
  • 1984Cecil Brown for Days Without Weather
  • 1984Gary Snyder for Axe Handles: Poems
  • 1984 – Howard Schwartz, Mark Podwal for The Captive Soul of the Messiah: New Tales About Reb Nachman
  • 1984Imamu Amiri Baraka for Anthology of African American Women: Confirmation Men
  • 1984Jesus Colon for A Puerto Rican in New York, and Other Sketches
  • 1984Joseph Bruchac for Breaking Silence: An Anthology of Contemporary Asian-American Poets
  • 1984Maurice Kenny for The Mama Poems
  • 1984 – Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge for The heat bird
  • 1984 – Mine Okubo for Citizen 13660
  • 1984Paule Marshall for Praisesong for the Widow
  • 1984 – Pie-Biter for
  • 1984Thomas McGrath for Echoes inside the labyrinth
  • 1984 – Venkatesh Kulkarni for Naked in Deccan
  • 1984William J. Kennedy for O Albany!
  • 1985 – Angela Jackson for Solo in the Box Car Third Floor E
  • 1985 – Arnold Genthe, John Kuo Wei Tchen for Genthe's Photographs of San Francisco's Old Chinatown
  • 1985 – Colleen J McElroy for Queen of the Ebony Isles
  • 1985Gary Soto for Living Up The Street
  • 1985 – Justice at War for Justice Delayed: The Record of the Japanese American Internment Cases
  • 1985 – Keiho Soga, Taisanboku Mori, Sojin Takei, Muin Pzaki for Poets Behind Barbed Wire
  • 1985Louise Erdrich for Love Medicine: A Novel
  • 1985 – Maureen Owen for Amelia Earhart
  • 1985May Sarton for At Seventy: A Journal
  • 1985 – Robert Edward Duncan for Ground Work: Before the War
  • 1985Ron Jones for Say Ray
  • 1985Sandra Cisneros for The House on Mango Street
  • 1985Sonia Sanchez for Homegirls and Handgrenades
  • 1985 – William Oandasan for Round Valley Songs
  • 1986Anna Lee Walters for The Sun Is Not Merciful: Short Stories
  • 1986 – Cherrie Moraga, Gloria Anzaldua for This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color
  • 1986Helen Barolini for The Dream Book: An Anthology of Writing by Italian American Women
  • 1986 – Jeff Hannusch for I Hear You Knockin : The Sound of New Orleans Rhythm and Blues
  • 1986Linda Hogan for Seeing Through the Sun
  • 1986Miguel Algarin for Time's Now/Ya Es Tiempo
  • 1986 – Natasha Borovsky for A Daughter of the Nobility
  • 1986Raymond Federman for Smiles on Washington Square: A Love Story of Sorts
  • 1986Susan Howe for My Emily Dickinson
  • 1986 – Terence Winch for Irish Musicians/American Friends
  • 1986Toshio Mori for Yokohama, California
  • 1987Ai for SIN
  • 1987Ana Castillo for The Mixquiahuala Letters
  • 1987 – Cyn Zarco for Circumnavigations
  • 1987 – Daniel McGuire for Portrait of Little Boy in darkness
  • 1987Dorothy Bryant for Confessions of Madame Psyche: Memoirs and Letters of Mei-Li Murrow
  • 1987Etheridge Knight for The Essential Etheridge Knight
  • 1987Gary Giddins for Celebrating Bird: The Triumph Of Charlie Parker
  • 1987Harvey Pekar for The New American Splendor Anthology: From Off the Streets of Cleveland
  • 1987James Welch for Fools Crow
  • 1987John Wieners for Selected Poems: 1958-1984
  • 1987Juan Felipe Herrera for Face Games
  • 1987 – Lucia Chiavola Birnbaum for liberazione della donna: feminism in Italy
  • 1987 – Michael Mayo for Francisco Bay Area Poetry
  • 1987 – Practicing Angels for Practicing Angels: A Contemporary Anthology of San Francisco Bay Area Poetry
  • 1987 – Septima Poinsette Clark, Cynthia Stokes Brown for Ready from Within: A First Person Narrative
  • 1987Terry McMillan for Mama
  • 1988 – Allison Blakely for Russia and the Negro: Blacks in Russian History and Thought
  • 1988Charles Olson for The Collected Poems of Charles Olson: Excluding the Maximus Poems
  • 1988Daisy Bates for The Long Shadow of Little Rock: A Memoir
  • 1988David Halberstam for The Reckoning
  • 1988Edward Sanders for Thirsting for Peace in a Raging Century: Poems 1961-1985
  • 1988Gerald Vizenor for Griever: An American Monkey King in China
  • 1988Jimmy Santiago Baca for Martin & Meditations on the South Valley
  • 1988 – Kesho Scott, Cherry Muhanji, Egyirba High for Tight Spaces
  • 1988 – Marlon K. Hom for Songs of Gold Mountain: Cantonese Rhymes from San Francisco Chinatown
  • 1988Opal Whiteley for The Singing Creek Where the Willows Grow: The Mystical Nature Diary of Opal Whiteley
  • 1988Ronald Sukenick for Down and in: Life in the Underground
  • 1988 – Salvatore LA Puma for The Boys of Bensonhurst
  • 1988Toni Morrison for Beloved
  • 1988 – Wing Tek Lum, Tek Lum Lum for Expounding the Doubtful Points
  • 1989 – Alma Luz Villanueva for The Ultraviolet Sky
  • 1989 – Askia M. Toure for From the Pyramids to the Projects: Poems of Genocide and Resistance!
  • 1989Audre Lorde for A Burst of Light
  • 1989 – Carolyn Lau for Wode Shuofa: My Way of Speaking
  • 1989 – Columbia Literary History of the United States for The Columbia Guide to American Indian Literatures of the United States Since 1945
  • 1989Eduardo Galeano for Genesis
  • 1989Frank Chin for The Chinaman Pacific & Frisco R.R. Co.
  • 1989Henry Louis Gates for The Signifying Monkey: A Theory of Afro-American Literary Criticism
  • 1989Isabel Allende for Eva Luna
  • 1989J. California Cooper for Homemade Love
  • 1989Jennifer Stone for Stone's Throw
  • 1989 – Josephine Gattuso Hendin for The Right Thing to Do
  • 1989Leslie Scalapino for way
  • 1989Shuntaro Tanikawa for Floating the River in Melancholy
  • 1989 – The Exiles of Erin: 19th Century Irish American Fiction for The Exiles of Erin: Nineteenth-Century Irish-American Fiction
  • 1989 – William Minoru Hohri for Repairing America: An Account of the Movement for Japanese American Redress
  • 1990Adrienne Kennedy for People Who Led to My Plays
  • 1990Barbara Grizzuti Harrison for Italian Days
  • 1990 – Elizabeth Woody for Hand into Stone: Poems
  • 1990 – Hualing Nieh for Mulberry and Peach: Two Women of China
  • 1990 – Itabari Njeri for Every Good-Bye Ain't Gone
  • 1990James Freeman for Hearts of Sorrow: Vietnamese-American Lives
  • 1990 – John C. Walter, J. Raymond Jones for The Harlem Fox: J. Raymond Jones and Tammany, 1920-1970
  • 1990John Norton for Light at the End of the Bog
  • 1990 – Jose Emilio Gonzalez for Vivar a Hostos
  • 1990 – KAN SERGEI for SYMBOLIC IMMORTALITY PB
  • 1990 – Lloyd A. Thompson for Romans and Blacks
  • 1990Martin Bernal for Black Athena: The Afroasiatic Roots of Classical Civilization
  • 1990 – Michelle T. Clinton, Sesshu Foster for Invocation L.A.: Urban Multicultural Poetry
  • 1990Miles Davis for Miles
  • 1990Paula Gunn Allen for Spider Woman's Granddaughters: Traditional Tales and Contemporary Writing by Native American Women
  • 1990 – The Forbidden Stitch: An Asian American Women's anthology for The Forbidden Stitch: An Asian American Women's Anthology
  • 1990 – Women on War for Women on War: An International Anthology of Writings from Antiquity to the Present
  • 1991 – Alejandro Murguia for Southern Front
  • 1991Bell Hooks for Yearning: Race, Gender, and Cultural Politics
  • 1991 – Bruce Wright for Black Robes, White Justice: Why Our Legal System Doesn't Work for Blacks
  • 1991 – Charley Trujillo for Soldados: Chicanos in Viet Nam
  • 1991 – D. H. Melhem for Heroism in the New Black Poetry: Introductions & Interviews
  • 1991 – Deborah Keenan for Looking for Home: Women Writing About Exile
  • 1991Jessica Hagedorn for Dogeaters
  • 1991John Edgar Wideman for Philadelphia Fire: A Novel
  • 1991Joy Harjo for In Mad Love and War
  • 1991Karen Tei Yamashita for Through the Arc of the Rain Forest
  • 1991Lucia Berlin for Homesick: New and Selected Stories
  • 1991Mary Crow Dog for Lakota Woman
  • 1991Meridel Le Sueur for Harvest Song: Collected Essays and Stories
  • 1991 – Mill Hunk Herald Collective for Overtime: Punchin' Out With the Mill Hunk Herald Magazine
  • 1991 – Nora Marks Dauenhauer, Richard Dauenhauer for Haa Tuwunaagu Yis, for Healing Our Spirit: Tlingit Oratory
  • 1991 – R. Baxter Miller for The Art and Imagination of Langston Hughes
  • 1991 – Thomas Centolella for Terra Firma
  • 1992 – A'Lelia Perry Bundles for Madam C.J. Walker
  • 1992Art Spiegelman for The Complete Maus: A Survivor's Tale
  • 1992 – Benjamin Alire Saenz for Calendar of Dust
  • 1992Donna J. Haraway for Simians, Cyborgs, and Women: The Reinvention of Nature
  • 1992Fritjof Capra for Belonging to the universe: Explorations on the frontiers of science and spirituality
  • 1992Jose Antonio Burciaga for Undocumented Love/Amor Indocumentado: A Personal Anthology of Poetry
  • 1992Keith Gilyard for Voices of the Self: A Study of Language Competence
  • 1992 – Lucy Thompson for To the American Indian: Reminiscences of a Yurok Woman
  • 1992 – Norma Field for In the Realm of a Dying Emperor: Japan at Century's End
  • 1992Peter Bacho for Cebu
  • 1992 – Peter Kalifornski for Dena'ina Legacy: K'tl'egh'i Sukdu: The Collected Writings of Peter Kelifornsky
  • 1992 – Raymond Andrews for Jessie and Jesus and Cousin Claire
  • 1992 – Sandra Scofield for Beyond Deserving
  • 1992 – Sheila Hamanaka for Journey
  • 1992 – Stephen R. Fox for The Unknown Internment: An Oral History of the Relocation of Italian Americans During World War II
  • 1992 – Steven R. Carter for Hansberry's Drama: COMMITMENT AMID COMPLEXITY
  • 1992Verlyn Klinkenborg for The Last Fine Time
  • 1992 – William B. Branch, Amiri Baraka, August Wilson for Black Thunder: An Anthology of African-American Drama
  • 1993 – Asake Bomani, Belvie Rooks for Paris Connections: African American Artists in Paris
  • 1993 – Christopher Mogil, Peter Woodrow for We Gave Away a Fortune
  • 1993Cornel West for Prophetic Thought in Postmodern Times
  • 1993Denise Giardina for Unquiet Earth
  • 1993Diane Glancy for Claiming Breath
  • 1993 – Eugene B. Redmond for The Eye in the Ceiling
  • 1993 – Francisco X. Alarcon for Snake Poems
  • 1993Gerald Graff for Beyond the Culture Wars: How Teaching the Conflicts Can Revitalize American Education
  • 1993 – Jack Beatty for The Rascal King: The Life and Times of James Michael Curley
  • 1993 – Leroy V. Quintana for The History of Home
  • 1993 – Neets'aii Gwiindaii: Living in the Chandalar Country for Katherine Peter
  • 1993Nelson George for Elevating the Game: Black Men and Basketball
  • 1993Ninotchka Rosca for Twice Blessed: A Novel
  • 1994 – Benedetta in Guysterland for Giose Rimanelli
  • 1994Eric Drooker for Flood!: A Novel in Pictures
  • 1994 – Graciela Limon for In Search of Bernabe
  • 1994 – Gregory J. Reed for Economic Empowerment Through the Church
  • 1994Janet Campbell Hale for Bloodlines: Odyssey of a Native Daughter
  • 1994Jill Nelson for Volunteer Slavery: My Authentic Negro Experience
  • 1994Lawson Fusao Inada for Legends from Camp
  • 1994Nicole Blackman for Aloud: Voices from the Nuyorican Poets Cafe
  • 1994Paul Gilroy for The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double-Consciousness
  • 1994Ronald Takaki for A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America
  • 1994 – Rose L. Glickman for Daughters of Feminists
  • 1994 – Tino Villanueva for Scene from the Movie GIANT
  • 1994 – Virginia L. Kroll for Wood-Hoopoe Willie
  • 1995 – Abraham Rodriguez for Spidertown: A Novel
  • 1995 – Brotherman: The Odyssey of Black Men in America for Brotherman: The Odyssey of Black Men in America--An Anthology
  • 1995Denise Chavez for Face of an Angel
  • 1995John Egerton for Speak Now Against the Day: The Generation Before the Civil Rights Movement in the South
  • 1995John Ross for Rebellion from the Roots: Indian Uprising in Chiapas
  • 1995 – Life Sentences for Life Sentences: Writers, Artists, and AIDS
  • 1995 – Linda Raymond for Rocking the Babies: A Novel
  • 1995Li-Young Lee for The Winged Seed: A Remembrance
  • 1995 – Marianna De Marco Torgovnick for Crossing Ocean Parkway
  • 1995 – Marnie Mueller for Green Fires: Assult on Eden: A Novel of the Ecuadorian Rainforest
  • 1995Peter Quinn for Banished Children of Eve, A Novel of Civil War New York
  • 1995 – Sandra Martz for I Am Becoming the Woman I've Wanted
  • 1995 – The Light People for Gordon Henry Jr.
  • 1995 – Tricia Rose for Black Noise: Rap Music and Black Culture in Contemporary America
  • 1996 – Agate Nesaule for A Woman in Amber: Healing the Trauma of War and Exile
  • 1996 – Arthur Sze for Archipelago
  • 1996Chang-Rae Lee for Native Speaker
  • 1996Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni for Arranged Marriage
  • 1996 – E.J. Miller Laino for Girl Hurt
  • 1996Glenn C. Loury for One by One from the Inside Out: Race and Responsibility in America
  • 1996James W. Loewen for Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong
  • 1996 – Joe Sacco, Edward Said for Palestine
  • 1996Kimiko Hahn for Unbearable Heart, The
  • 1996 – Maria Espinosa for Longing
  • 1996 – Robert Viscusi for Astoria
  • 1996Sherman Alexie for Reservation Blues
  • 1996 – Sounding Off! for Sounding Off!: Music as Resistance / Rebellion / Revolution
  • 1996 – Stephanie Cowell for The Physician of London: The Second Part of the Seventeenth-Century Trilogy of Nicholas Cooke
  • 1996William H. Gass for The Tunnel
  • 1997Alurista for Et Tu ... Raza
  • 1997Derrick Bell for Gospel Choirs: Psalms Of Survival In An Alien Land Called Home
  • 1997Dorothy Barresi for The Post-Rapture Diner
  • 1997 – Guillermo Gmez-Pea for The New World Border: Prophecies, Poems, and Loqueras for the End of the Century
  • 1997Louis Owens for Nightland
  • 1997Martin Espada for Imagine the Angels of Bread: Poems
  • 1997 – Montserrat Fontes for Dreams of the Centaur: A Novel
  • 1997Noel Ignatiev for Race Traitor
  • 1997Shirley Geok-lin Lim for Among the White Moon Faces: An Asian-American Memoir of Homelands
  • 1997 – Sunaina Maira for Contours of the Heart: South Asians Map North America
  • 1997 – Thulani Davis for Maker of Saints
  • 1997 – Tom De Haven for Derby Dugan's Depression Funnies: A Novel
  • 1997 – William M. Banks for Black Intellectuals: Race and Responsibility in American Life
  • 1997 – Women of the Beat Generation for Women of the Beat Generation: The Writers, Artists and Muses at the Heart of a Revolution
  • 1998 – Allison Adelle Hedge Coke for Dog Road Woman
  • 1998Angela Y. Davis for Blues Legacies and Black Feminism: Gertrude "Ma" Rainey, Bessie Smith, and Billie Holiday
  • 1998 – Brenda Marie Osbey for All Saints: New and Selected Poems
  • 1998Don DeLillo for Underworld
  • 1998Jim Barnes for On Native Ground: Memoirs and Impressions
  • 1998 – John A. Williams for Safari West: Poems
  • 1998 – Nancy Rawles for Love Like Gumbo
  • 1998 – Nora Okja Keller for Comfort Woman
  • 1998 – Sandra Benitez for Bitter Grounds: A Novel
  • 1998 – Scott DeVeaux for The Birth of Bebop: A Social and Musical History
  • 1998Thomas Lynch for The Undertaking: Life Studies from the Dismal Trade
  • 1999 – Alice Mcdermott for Charming Billy
  • 1999 – Anna Linzer for Ghost Dancing
  • 1999 – Brian Ward for Just My Soul Responding: Rhythm and Blues, Black Consciousness, and Race Relations
  • 1999 – Chiori Santiago for Home to Medicine Mountain
  • 1999E. Donald Two-Rivers for Survivor's Medicine: Short Stories
  • 1999Edwidge Danticat for The Farming of Bones
  • 1999 – First Fish for First Fish, First People: Salmon Tales of the North Pacific Rim
  • 1999 – Gioia Timpanelli for Sometimes the Soul: Two Novellas of Sicily
  • 1999Gloria Naylor for The Men of Brewster Place: A Novel
  • 1999 – James D. Houston for The Last Paradise
  • 1999 – Jerry Lipka, With Gerald V. Mohatt, The Cuilistet G , Esther Ilutsik, Gerald Mohatt for Transforming the Culture of Schools: Yup¡k Eskimo Examples
  • 1999John Wheeler for Right Here, Right Now: Seeing Your True Nature as Present Awareness
  • 1999Josip Novakovich for Salvation and Other Disasters
  • 1999Lauro Flores for The Floating Borderlands: Twenty-Five Years of U.S. Hispanic Literature
  • 1999Luis Alberto Urrea for Nobody's Son: Notes from an American Life
  • 1999Nelson George for Hip Hop America: Hip Hop and the Molding of Black Generation X
  • 1999 – Speer Morgan for The Freshour Cylinders
  • 1999 – What Book!?:Buddha Poems from Beat to Hiphop for What Book!?: Buddha Poems from Beat to Hiphop
  • 2000 – Allan J. Ryan for The Trickster Shift: Humour and Irony in Contemporary Native Art
  • 2000 – Andrs Montoya for The Ice Wosrkers Sings and Other Poem
  • 2000 – Camille Peri, Kate Moses for Mothers Who Think: Tales of Real-Life Parenthood
  • 2000David Richards for Italian American: The Racializing of an Ethnic Identity
  • 2000David Toop for Exotica
  • 2000 – Elva Trevino Hart for Barefoot Heart: Stories of a Migrant Child
  • 2000Emil Guillermo for Amok: Essays from an Asian American Perspective; With an Introduction by Ishmael Reed
  • 2000Frank Chin for The Chinaman Pacific & Frisco R.R. Co.
  • 2000Helen Thomas for Front Row at the White House : My Life and Times
  • 2000Janisse Ray for Ecology of a Cracker Childhood
  • 2000 – John Russell Rickford, Russell John Rickford for Spoken Soul: The Story of Black English
  • 2000 – Leroy TeCube for Year in Nam: A Native American Soldier's Story
  • 2000 – Lois-ann Yamanaka for Heads By Harry
  • 2000 – Michael Lally for It's Not Nostalgia: Poetry & Prose
  • 2000 – Michael Patrick Macdonald for All Souls: A Family Story from Southie
  • 2000 – Rahna Reiko Rizzuto for Why She Left Us: A Novel
  • 2000Robert Creeley for The Collected Poems of Robert Creeley, 1975-2005
  • 2001 – Amanda J. Cobb for Listening to Our Grandmothers' Stories: The Bloomfield Academy for Chickasaw Females, 1852-1949
  • 2001Andrea Dworkin for Scapegoat: The Jews, Israel, and Women's Liberation
  • 2001 – Carolyne Wright for Seasons of Mangoes and Brainfire
  • 2001Chalmers Johnson for Blowback, Second Edition: The Costs and Consequences of American Empire
  • 2001Cheri Register for Packinghouse Daughter: A Memoir
  • 2001Chris Ware for Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth
  • 2001 – Diana Garcia for When Living Was a Labor Camp
  • 2001Elizabeth Nunez for Bruised Hibiscus
  • 2001Janet McAdams for Island of Lost Luggage
  • 2001Philip Whalen for Overtime: Selected Poems
  • 2001 – Russell C. Leong for Phoenix Eyes and Other Stories
  • 2001Sandra M. Gilbert for Kissing the Bread: New and Selected Poems, 1969-1999
  • 2001Ted Joans for Teducation
  • 2001Tillie Olsen for Silences
  • 2001 – W. S. Penn for Killing Time With Strangers
  • 2002Aaron Abeyta for Colcha
  • 2002Al Young for The Sound of Dreams Remembered: Poems, 1990-2000
  • 2002Alex Kuo for Lipstick and Other Stories
  • 2002Dana Gioia for Interrogations at Noon
  • 2002 – Donald Phelps for Reading the Funnies : Looking at Great Cartoonists Throughout the First Half of the 20th Century
  • 2002Gloria Frym for Homeless at Home
  • 2002Jack Hirschman for Front Lines
  • 2002 – Jessel Miller for Angels in the Vineyards
  • 2002LeAnne Howe for Shell Shaker
  • 2002Lerone Bennett for Forced into Glory: Abraham Lincoln's White Dream
  • 2002 – Michael N. Nagler for Is There No Other Way? The Search for a Nonviolent Future
  • 2002Rilla Askew for Fire in Beulah
  • 2002Susanne Antonetta for Body Toxic: An Environmental Memoir
  • 2002Tananarive Due for The Living Blood
  • 2003 – Alejandro Murgua for This War Called Love
  • 2003Daniel Ellsberg for Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers
  • 2003 – Debra Magpie Earling for Perma Red
  • 2003Eric Porter for What Is This Thing Called Jazz?: African American Musicians as Artists, Critics, and Activists
  • 2003 – Igor Krupnik for Akuzilleput Igaqullghet Our Words Put to Paper Sourcebook in St. Lawrence Island Yupik Heritage and History
  • 2003Jack Newfield for The Full Rudy: The Man, the Myth, the Mania
  • 2003Jewell Parker Rhodes for Douglass' Women : A Novel
  • 2003 – Joseph Papaleo for Italian Stories
  • 2003Kevin Baker for Paradise Alley
  • 2003Rachel Simon for Riding the Bus with My Sister: A True Life Journey
  • 2003 – Under the Fifth Sun: Latino Literature from California for Under the Fifth Sun: Latino Literature from California
  • 2003Velma Wallis for Raising Ourselves: A Gwich'in Coming of Age Story from the Yukon River
  • 2004 – A. Robert Lee for Multicultural American Literature: Comparative Black, Native, Latino/a and Asian American Fictions
  • 2004 – Charisse Jones, Kumea Shorter-gooden for Shifting: The Double Lives of Black Women in America
  • 2004David Cole for Enemy Aliens: Double Standards And Constitutional Freedoms In The War On Terrorism
  • 2004Diana Abu-Jaber for Crescent: A Novel
  • 2004 – Diane Sher Lutovich for What I Stole
  • 2004Kristin Hunter Lattany for Breaking Away
  • 2004Michael Walsh for And All the Saints
  • 2004 – Renato Rosaldo for Prayer to Spider Woman / Rezo a la Mujer Araa
  • 2004 – Ruth L. Ozeki for All Over Creation
  • 2004 – Scott Saul for Freedom Is, Freedom Ain't: Jazz and the Making of the Sixties
  • 2005 – Alisha S. Drabek for The Red Cedar of Afognak, A Driftwood Journey
  • 2005Bernard W. Bell for The Contemporary African American Novel: Its Folk Roots And Modern Literary Branches
  • 2005Don Lee for Country of Origin: A Novel
  • 2005 – Don West, Jeff Biggers, George Brosi for No Lonesome Road: Selected Prose and Poems
  • 2005Hiroshi Kashiwagi for Swimming in the American: A Memoir And Selected Writings
  • 2005 – Jeff Chang, D.J. Kool Herc for Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation
  • 2005Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Crimes Against Nature: How George W. Bush and His Corporate Pals Are Plundering the Country and Hijacking Our Democracy
  • 2005 – Julie Chibbaro for Redemption
  • 2005 – Long Movie of Shadows for A Long Movie of Shadows
  • 2005 – Ralph M. Flores for The Horse in the Kitchen: Stories of a Mexican-American Family
  • 2005Richard Clarke for Against All Enemies: Inside America's War on Terror
  • 2005 – Rise Up Singing: Black Women Writers on Motherhood for Rise Up Singing: Black Women Writers on Motherhood
  • 2006 – Carlton T. Spiller for Scalding Heart
  • 2006 – Darryl Dickson-Carr for The Columbia Guide to Contemporary African American Fiction
  • 2006 – David P. Diaz for The White Tortilla: Reflections of a Second -Generation Mexican - American
  • 2006 – Doris Seale for A Broken Flute: The Native Experience in Books for Children
  • 2006Jay Wright for Transfigurations: Collected Poems
  • 2006 – Josh Kun for Audiotopia: Music, Race, and America
  • 2006 – Kevin J. Mullen for The Toughest Gang in Town: Police Stories from Old San Francisco
  • 2006 – Mackenzie Bezos for The Testing of Luther Albright: A Novel
  • 2006Matt Briggs for Shoot the Buffalo
  • 2006 – Matthew Shenoda for Somewhere Else
  • 2006 – P. Lewis for Nate
  • 2006 – Peter Metcalfe for Gumboot Determination: The Story of the Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium
  • 2006 – Thomas Ferraro for Feeling Italian: The Art of Ethnicity in America
  • 2006 – Tim Z. Hernandez for Skin Tax
  • 2007 – Daniel Cassidy for How the Irish Invented Slang: The Secret Language of the Crossroads
  • 2007 – Ernestine Hayes for Blonde Indian: An Alaska Native Memoir
  • 2007Gary Panter for Jimbo's Inferno
  • 2007 – Jeffrey F. L. Partridge for Beyond Literary Chinatown
  • 2007Judith Roche for Wisdom of the Body
  • 2007 – Kali Vanbaale for The Space Between
  • 2007Michael Eric Dyson for Come Hell or High Water: Hurricane Katrina and the Color of Disaster
  • 2007 – Patricia Klindienst for The Earth Knows My Name: Food, Culture, and Sustainability in the Gardens of Ethnic America
  • 2007Reyna Grande for Across a Hundred Mountains: A Novel
  • 2007Rigoberto Gonzalez for Butterfly Boy: Memories of a Chicano Mariposa


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