Frederick Douglass Book Prize Explained

The Frederick Douglass Book Prize is awarded annually by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History and the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition at Yale University.

It is a $25,000 award for the most outstanding non-fiction book in English on the subject of slavery, abolition or antislavery movements.[1]

List of recipients

List of recipients[2]
YearAuthorTitle
2023 (joint)[3] R. Isabela MoralesHappy Dreams of Liberty: An American Family in Slavery and Freedom
Simon P. NewmanFreedom Seekers: Escaping from Slavery in Restoration London
2022 (joint)[4] All That She Carried: The Journey of Ashley’s Sack, a Black Family Keepsake
Reckoning with Slavery: Gender, Kinship, and Capitalism in the Early Black Atlantic
2021 (joint)[5] Tacky’s Revolt: The Story of an Atlantic Slave War
Blood on the River: A Chronicle of Mutiny and Freedom on the Wild Coast
2020[6] Sophie WhiteVoices of the Enslaved: Love, Labor, and Longing in French Louisiana
2019[7] Embattled Freedom: Journeys through the Civil War’s Slave Refugee Camps
2018 (joint)[8] Never Caught: The Washingtons' Relentless Pursuit of Their Runaway Slave, Ona Judge
The Dawn of Detroit: A Chronicle of Slavery and Freedom in the City of the Straits
2017Manisha SinhaThe Slave's Cause: A History of Abolition
2016Jeff ForretSlave against Slave: Plantation Violence in the Old South
2015Ada FerrerFreedom’s Mirror: Cuba and Haiti in the Age of Revolution
2014Christopher HagerWord By Word: Emancipation and the Act of Writing
2013Sydney NathansTo Free a Family: The Journey of Mary Walker
2012James H. SweetDomingos Álvares, African Healing, and the Intellectual History of the Atlantic World
2011Stephanie McCurryConfederate Reckoning: Power and Politics in the Civil War South
2010Judith A. Carney and Richard Nicholas RosomoffIn the Shadow of Slavery: Africa's Botanical Legacy in the Atlantic World
2010
Second Prize
Siddharth KaraSex Trafficking: Inside the Business of Modern Slavery
2009Annette Gordon-ReedThe Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family
2008Stephanie E. SmallwoodSaltwater Slavery: A Middle Passage from Africa to American Diaspora
2007Christopher Leslie BrownMoral Capital: Foundations of British Abolitionism
2006Rebecca J. ScottDegrees of Freedom: Louisiana and Cuba after Slavery
2005Laurent DuboisA Colony of Citizens: Revolution and Slave Emancipation in the French Caribbean[9]
2004Jean Fagan YellinHarriet Jacobs: A Life
2003Seymour DrescherThe Mighty Experiment: Free Labor versus Slavery in British Emancipation
2003
Second Prize
James F. BrooksCaptives and Cousins: Slavery, Kinship, and Community in the Southwest Borderlands
2002Robert W. HarmsThe Diligent: A Voyage through the Worlds of the Slave Trade
2002
Second Prize
John StaufferThe Black Hearts of Men: Radical Abolitionists and the Transformation of Race[10]
2001David BlightRace and Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory
2000David EltisThe Rise of African Slavery in the Americas
1999Ira BerlinMany Thousands Gone: The First Two Centuries of Slavery
1999
Second Prize
Philip D. MorganSlave Counterpoint: Black Culture in the Eighteenth-Century Chesapeake and Lowcountry

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Frederick Douglass Book Prize The Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition. 5 September 2013. glc.yale.edu. en. 2017-06-30.
  2. http://glc.yale.edu/frederick-douglass-book-prize/past-winners The Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
  3. Web site: 2023-11-14 . Yale Announces 2023 Frederick Douglass Book Prize Winners . 2024-01-10 . The Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition . en.
  4. News: Announcing the 2022 Frederick Douglass Book Prize Winners. November 16, 2022. gilderlehrman.org. December 11, 2022. en.
  5. News: Announcing the 2021 Frederick Douglass Book Prize Co-Winners, Vincent Brown and Marjoleine Kars. November 23, 2021. gilderlehrman.org. December 17, 2021. en.
  6. Web site: Yale announces 2020 Frederick Douglass Book Prize Winner. 2021-05-06. glc.yale.edu. 9 December 2020 .
  7. Web site: Yale announces 2019 Frederick Douglass Book Prize Winner . glc.yale.edu . June 25, 2020 . November 12, 2019.
  8. News: Rutgers, Harvard professors share 20th annual Frederick Douglass Book Prize. 2018-11-19. YaleNews. 2018-11-20. en.
  9. Interview with Laurent Dubois, Winner of the $25,000 Frederick Douglass Book Prize. December 5, 2005. Nhu Vien Thi Nguyen . September 18, 2010.
  10. News: Two Frederick Douglass Prize Winners. the New York Times. September 26, 2002. September 18, 2010.