African-American Award Winners and Honorees—Pulitzer Prize, Nobel Prize, Presidential Medal of Freedom, U.S. Postage Stamps

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H onors and A wards

Presidential Medal of Freedom honorees
1963Marian Anderson, singer
Ralph J. Bunche, scholar, diplomatwith distinction
1964Lena F. Edwards, physician, humanitarian
Leontyne Price, singer
A. Philip Randolph, trade unionist
1969Ralph Ellison, writer
Roy Wilkins, civil rights leader
Whitney M. Young, social worker
Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington, pianist, composer
1976Jesse Owens, athlete, humanitarian
1977Martin Luther King, Jr., civil rights leader (posthumously)
1980Andrew Young, public servant
Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr., lawyer, civil rights activist
1981James H. "Eubie" Blake, ragtime pianist and composer
Andrew Young, public servant
1983James Edward Cheek, educator, scholar
Mabel Mercer, singer
1984Jack Roosevelt Robinson, sportsman, baseball player (posthumously)
1985William "Count" Basie, jazz pianist
Jerome H. Holland, educator and ambassador, president of American Red Cross (posthumously)
1988Pearl Bailey, entertainer
1991Colin L. Powell, general, U.S. Army
Leon Howard Sullivan, civil rights leader
1992Ella Fitzgerald, singer
1993Arthur Ashe, tennis player (posthumously)
Thurgood Marshall, jurist (posthumously)
Colin L. Powell, general, U.S. Army
1994Dorothy Height, humanitarian
Barbara Jordan, orator
1995John Hope Franklin, educator, author
William T. Coleman, Jr., lawyer, government official
A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., jurist
1996James L. Farmer, civil rights leader
John H. Johnson, publisher
Rosa Parks, civil rights activist
2000Marian Wright Edelman, humanitarian
Jesse Jackson, religious and social leader
2002Bill Cosby, entertainer
2003Roberto Clemente, baseball player (posthumously)
Pulitzer Prize winners
YearRecipientCategory
1950Gwendolyn BrooksPoetry
1969Moneta Sleet, Jr.Photography
1970Charles GordoneDrama
1975Ovie CarterInternational Reporting
Matthew LewisFeature Photography
1976Scott Joplin (posthumous)Special Awards and CitationsMusic
1977Alex HaleySpecial Awards and CitationsLetters
Acel MooreLocal Investigative Specialized Reporting
1978James Alan McPhersonFiction
1982Charles FullerDrama
John H. WhiteFeature Photography
1983Alice WalkerFiction
1984Kenneth CooperLocal Investigative Specialized Reporting
Norman LockmanLocal Investigative Specialized Reporting
1985Dennis BellInternational Reporting
Ozier MuhammadInternational Reporting
1986Michel duCilleSpot News Photography
1987Michel duCilleFeature Photography
Rita DovePoetry
1988August WilsonDrama
Toni MorrisonFiction
Dean BaquetInvestigative Reporting
1989Clarence PageCommentary
1990Rita DovePoetry
1994Yusef KomunyakaaPoetry
David Levering LewisBiography
William RaspberryCommentary
Isabel WilkersonFeature Writing
1995Leon DashExplanatory Journalism
Margo JeffersonCriticism
1996E.R. ShippCommentary
George WalkerMusic
1997Wynton MarsalisMusic
1998Clarence J. WilliamsFeature Writing
1999Angelo B. HendersonFeature Writing
2001David Levering LewisBiography
2002Suzan Lori-ParksDrama
2003Colbert I. KingCommentary
2004Edward P. JonesFiction
Leonard Pitts, Jr.Commentary
African Americans on U.S. postage stamps*
NameDate appeared
Thirteenth Amendment1940
Booker T. Washington1940; 1956
George Washington Carver1948; 1998
Emancipation Proclamation1963
Frederick Douglass1967
Peter Salem1968
W.C. Handy1969
Henry O. Tanner1973
Paul Laurence Dunbar1975
Salem Poor1975
Harriet Tubman1978; 1995
Martin Luther King, Jr.1979; 1999
Benjamin Banneker1980
Whitney M. Young, Jr.1981
Charles Drew1981
Ralph J. Bunche1982
Jackie Robinson1982
Scott Joplin1983
Carter G. Woodson1984
Roberto Clemente1984; 2000
Mary McLeod Bethune1985
Sojourner Truth1986
Duke Ellington1986
Matthew A. Henson1986
Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable1987
James Weldon Johnson1988
A. Philip Randolph1989
Ida B. Wells1990
Jesse Owens1990; 1998
Jan E. Matzeliger1991; 1998
W. E. B. Du Bois1992
Percy Lavon Julian1993
Joe Louis1993
Otis Redding1993
Clyde McPhatter1993
Dinah Washington1993
Porgy and Bess1993
Allison Davis1994
Bill Pickett1994
Jim Beckwourth1994
Bessie Smith1994
Billie Holiday1994
Buffalo Soldier1994
Jimmy Rushing1994
Muddy Waters1994
Robert Johnson1994
Ma Rainey1994
Howlin' Wolf1994
Ethel Waters1994
Olympic Games and Sports1994
Nat "King" Cole1994
Louis Armstrong1995
Eubie Blake1995
Bessie Coleman1995
John Coltrane1995
Frederick Douglass1995
Erroll Garner1995
Coleman Hawkins1995
John Henry1996
James P. Johnson1995
Charles Mingus1995
Thelonious Monk1995
Jelly Roll Morton1995
Charlie Parker1995
Count Basie1996
* Includes people as well as important events in African American history.
Ernest E. Just1996
Benjamin O. Davis, Sr.1997
Mahalia Jackson1998
Jazz Flourishes1998
Leadbelly1998
Roberta Martin1998
Sister Rosetta Tharpe1998
Madam C.J. Walker1998
Clara Ward1998
Josh White1998
Desegregating Public Schools1999
Malcolm X1999
Josh Gibson2000
Patricia Roberts Harris2000
Satchel Paige2000
Jackie Robinson2000
Roy Wilkins2001
Langston Hughes2002
Ethel L. Payne2002
Zora Neale Hurston2003
Thurgood Marshall2003
Alvin Ailey2004
James Baldwin2004
Kwanzaa2004
Paul Robeson2004
Wilma Rudolph2004
Sickle Cell Disease Awareness2004
Arthur Ashe2005
Marian Anderson2005
Brown v. Board of Education2005
Civil Rights Act of 19642005
Freedom Riders2005
Little Rock Nine2005
Lunch Counter Sit-Ins2005
Montgomery Bus Boycott2005
Selma March2005
Executive Order 99812005
March on Washington2005
Voting Rights Act of 19652005
Nobel Prize winners
YearWinnerBirthDeathCountryCategory
1950Ralph J. Bunche(8/7/0412/9/71)United StatesPeace
1964Martin Luther King, Jr.(1/15/294/4/68)United StatesPeace
1979Arthur W. Lewis(1/23/156/15/91)St. LuciaEconomic Sciences
1992Derek Alton Walcott(1/23/30)St. LuciaLiterature
1993Toni Morrison(2/18/31)United StatesLiterature

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