- Spingarn Medal
The Spingarn Medal is awarded annually by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) for outstanding achievement by a
African American .The award, which consists of a gold medal, was created by
Joel Elias Spingarn , Chairman of the Board of the NAACP in 1914. It was first awarded to biologistErnest E. Just in 1915, and has been given each year thereafter, with the exception of 1938.Well-known recipients of the award include:
W.E.B. Du Bois , ColonelCharles Young ,George Washington Carver ,Marian Anderson ,Paul Robeson ,Thurgood Marshall ,Jackie Robinson ,Martin Luther King, Jr. ,Langston Hughes ,Sammy Davis, Jr. ,Alex Haley ,Andrew Young ,Rosa Parks ,Coleman Young ,Lena Horne , Bill Cosby, Jr.,Jesse Jackson ,Colin Powell ,Earl Graves ,Maya Angelou , andOprah Winfrey .Complete List of Winners of the Medal
* 1915
Ernest E. Just (biologist)
* 1916Colonel Charles Young (U.S. Army)
* 1917Harry T. Burleigh (composer, pianist, singer)
* 1918William Stanley Braithwaite (poet, editor, literary critic).
* 1919Archibald H. Grimke (U.S. Consul, president of the American Negro Academy, president of the D. C. Branch of the NAACP)
* 1920William E. B. Du Bois (author, founder of NAACP)
* 1921Charles S. Gilpin (actor)
* 1922Mary B. Talbert (president, National Association of Colored Women)
* 1923George Washington Carver (botanist)
* 1924Roland Hayes (singer, soloist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra)
* 1925James Weldon Johnson (poet, Executive Secretary of the NAACP)
* 1926Carter G. Woodson (historian and founder of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, editor of "Negro Orators and Their Orations")
* 1927Anthony Overton (businessman, president of the Victory Life Insurance Company)
* 1928Charles W. Chesnutt (author)
* 1929Mordecai W. Johnson (educator)
* 1930Henry A. Hunt (high school principal)
* 1931Richard B. Harrison (actor)
* 1932Robert Russa Moton (principal of Tuskegee Institute)
* 1933Max Yergan (missionary)
* 1934William T. B. Williams (dean of Tuskegee Institute)
* 1935Mary McLeod Bethune (educator and activist)
* 1936 John Hope (educator)
* 1937Walter F. White (executive secretary of the NAACP)
* 1938 No award given
* 1939Marian Anderson (opera singer)
* 1940Louis T. Wright (surgeon)
* 1941 Richard N. Wright (author)
* 1942A. Philip Randolph (labor leader)
* 1943William H. Hastie (jurist and educator)
* 1944Charles R. Drew (physician)
* 1945Paul Robeson (singer, actor)
* 1946Thurgood Marshall (lawyer and later Solicitor General and Supreme Court justice)
* 1947 Percy L. Julian (research chemist)
* 1948Channing Heggie Tobias (participant on thePresident's Committee on Civil Rights )
* 1949Ralph J. Bunche (diplomat andNobel laureate , 1950)
* 1950Charles Hamilton Houston (Chairman,NAACP Legal Committee )
* 1951Mabel Keaton Staupers (leader of theNational Association of Colored Graduate Nurses )
* 1952Harry T. Moore (NAACP leader, martyr in the "crusade for freedom")
* 1953Paul R. Williams (architect)
* 1954Theodore K. Lawless (physician, educator, philanthropist)
* 1955Carl J. Murphy (editor, publisher, civic leader)
* 1956Jack R. Robinson (athlete)
* 1957Martin Luther King, Jr. (activist and minister)
* 1958 Daisy Bates and theLittle Rock Nine (desegregation activists)
* 1959 Edward "Duke" Ellington (composer and pianist)
* 1960J. Langston Hughes (poet and playwright)
* 1961 Kenneth B. Clark (professor of Psychology at CCNY)
* 1962Robert C. Weaver (Administrator of Housing and Home Finance Agency)
* 1963Medgar W. Evers (martyr in the civil rights movement in Mississippi)
* 1964Roy Wilkins (Executive Director of the NAACP)
* 1965Leontyne Price (Metropolitan Opera star)
* 1966John Harold Johnson (founder and president of Johnson Publishing Co.)
* 1967 Edward W. Brooke III (first Negro to win popular election to the U.S. Senate)
* 1968Sammy Davis, Jr. (entertainer)
* 1969Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. (NAACP regional director, civil rights lobbyist)
* 1970Jacob Lawrence (painter)
* 1971Leon Howard Sullivan (clergyman, activist)
* 1972Gordon Parks (photographer, writer, filmmaker, composer)
* 1973Wilson C. Riles (educator)
* 1974Damon J. Keith (jurist)
* 1975Henry L. Aaron (athlete)
* 1976 Alvin Ailey, Jr. (choreographer and dancer)
* 1977Alexander P. Haley (author)
* 1978Andrew Young (diplomat, civil rights activist, minister)
* 1979 Rosa L. Parks (activist)
* 1980Rayford W. Logan (educator, historian, author)
* 1981Coleman A. Young (politician)
* 1982Benjamin Mays (educator, civil rights activist, president ofMorehouse College )
* 1983Lena Horne (singer)
* 1984 Thomas Bradley (mayor of Los Angeles)
* 1985 William H. Cosby, Jr. (entertainer, author and educator)
* 1986Benjamin Hooks (Executive Director of the NAACP)
* 1987Percy Sutton (public servant, businessman, community leader)
* 1988Frederick Douglass Patterson (educator, veterinarian, visionary, humanitarian)
* 1989Jesse L. Jackson (civil rights activist and Presidential candidate)
* 1990L. Douglas Wilder (public servant)
* 1991 GeneralColin L. Powell (public servant)
* 1992Barbara C. Jordan (public servant)
* 1993Dorothy I. Height (president of the National Council of Negro Women)
* 1994Maya Angelou (author)
* 1995John Hope Franklin (historian, educator)
* 1996Aloyisus Leon Higginbotham, Jr. (jurist, public servant)
* 1997Carl T. Rowan (journalist)
* 1998Myrlie Evers-Williams (civil rights activist, Chairman of the NAACP)
* 1999Earl G. Graves (chairman of "Black Enterprise Magazine")
* 2000Oprah Winfrey (actress and philanthropist)
* 2001Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. (public servant)
* 2002 John Lewis (civil rights activist and member of Congress)
* 2003Constance Baker Motley (federal court judge, Senator)
* 2004Robert L. Carter (federal court judge, cofounder ofNational Conference of Black Lawyers )
* 2005Oliver W. Hill (civil rights lawyer)
* 2006Benjamin Carson (neurosurgeon)
* 2007John Conyers (congressman)External links
* [http://spingarn.k12.dc.us/sclub/medal.html The Spingarn Medal]
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