John Newbery Medal Winning and Honored Books

← Back to Main Awards Page
The Newbery Medal or Honor Seal

First awarded in 1922, The John Newbery Medal is awarded annually by the American Library Association for the most distinguished American children’s book published the previous year. Virginia Hamilton, in 1975, was the first African American writer to win the medal. Learn more about this award at the ALA Website.

Below are the Newbery Winning and Honored books which were written by, or about, people of African descent.

One Book Honored with The Newbery Medal or Honor in 1948

1948 – Newbery Honor
The Cow-Tail Switch and Other West African Stories

The Cow-Tail Switch and Other West African Stories

by Harold Courlander

Buy from AALBC

  • Support an Independent Home for Black Books
  • Free shipping on orders over $75
  • Book club and bulk-order discounts
  • Borrow from Library
Add to Cart — $10.99
More Book Details
Imprint: Square Fish (Apr 29, 2008)
Fiction, Paperback, 143 pages
Publisher: Macmillan Publishers
ISBN: 9780312380069
Book Description:

"The stories of West Africa are about men and animals, about kings, warriors, and hunters. They tell about clever people and stupid people, about good ones and bad ones, about how things and animals got to be how they are. Sometimes they are just tall tales. There are stories about Frog, Rabbit, Turtle, Guinea Fowl, and all the other animals that West Africans know. Some of the stories make you think. Some make you laugh.
Here are some of the stories of the people of the forests, the seacoast, the hills, and the plains.
The people of West Africa give them to you."