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Anisfield-Wolf Book Award

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The Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards is an American organization dedicated to honoring written works that contribute to the appreciation and understanding of race and culture. It was founded in 1935 by Cleveland poet and philanthropist Edith Anisfield Wolf.

Around 3 or 4 awards are given out each year. Notable past winners include Langston Hughes (1954), Martin Luther King, Jr. (1959), Jamaica Kincaid (1977, 1997), and Toni Morrison (1988).

Recent winners and their works are:

2006

2007

2008