William Scott Ferguson award was created in 1951.
Coretta Scott King Award was created in 1970.
William Allan Award was created in 1961.
Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction was created in 1982.
William C. Carter Award was created in 1997.
William B. Coley Award was created in 1975.
William C. Morris Award was created in 2009.
William Allen White Children's Book Award was created in 1953.
Scott's movie "Gladiator" was a box-office hit in 2000 and won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
She established the award by her husband and by stating it to the president and by she was educated.
She established the award by her husband and by stating it to the president and by she was educated.
Trouble Don't Last is the book that won the Scott O'Dell award.
The Coretta Scott King Award (CSKA), named for Coretta Scott King, is an award that is awarded to African-American authors and illustrators. The award is typically awarded to those who portray the African-American experience to a youth audience.