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W eLCOME to The 77th Annual Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards C eREMONY September 13, 2012

For 77 years, the Anisfield-Wolf book prize has recognized writers whose works contribute to our understanding of the rich diversity of human cultures.

WELCOME ACCEPTANCE Ronald B. Richard Esi Edugyan President & Chief Executive Fiction Officer, The Cleveland Half-Blood Blues: A Novel Foundation David Livingstone Smith Nonfiction YOUNG ARTIST PERFORMANCE Less Than Human: Why We Demean, Enslave, and Isabella Rodriguez Exterminate Others

David Blight INTRODUCTION OF WINNERS Nonfiction Henry Louis Gates Jr. American Oracle: The Civil War Chair, Anisfield-Wolf Book in the Civil Rights Era Awards Jury Alphonse Fletcher University Arnold Rampersad Professor, Harvard University Lifetime Achievement Award Fiction Esi Edugyan Half-Blood Blues: A Novel Picador

As the Canadian-born daughter of Ghanaian immigrants, Esi Edugyan grew up between worlds. “Loyalties were always mixed,” she said, “and the world inside the walls of my home was significantly different from the world beyond it.”

Edugyan was raised in and graduated from the Uni- versity of Victoria and Johns Hopkins University. Her work has appeared in several anthologies, including Best New American Voices 2003 and Revival: An Anthology of Black Canadian Writing (2006). Her debut novel, The Second Life of Samuel Tyne, was nominated for the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award.

Edugyan has held fellowships in the United States, Scotland, Iceland, Hungary, Finland, Spain, and Belgium. While working as a writer-in-residence in , Germany, she found the inspi- ration for her second novel, Half-Blood Blues, a tale of African- American jazz musicians who flourished in Berlin duringthe cab- aret heyday of the Weimar Republic and then found themselves endangered by the rise of the Third Reich.

Half-Blood Blues is the winner of the 2011 Scotiabank , Canada’s most prestigious literary award, and the 2012 Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize. The novel was short-listed for the Man Booker Prize, the Orange Prize for Fiction, and the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction.

2 NonFiction David Livingstone Smith Less Than Human: Why We Demean, Enslave, and Exterminate Others St. Martin’s Press

David Livingstone Smith is associate professor of phi- losophy at the University of New England in Biddeford, Maine, where he teaches on the philosophies of biology, ethics, metaphysics, mind, and psychology, and the history of philosophy.

He is co-founder and director of the New England Institute for Cognitive Science and Evolutionary Studies. The institute explores the interface between evolutionary biology and human nature.

A native of New York City, Smith grew up in South Florida, where he spent his youth observing, catching, and studying the insects, fish, and reptiles in the area. He continued his education in England, earning a doctorate in philosophy at the University of London, King’s College, where he studied the philosophy of mind and philosophy of psychology. “These studies,” he said, “introduced me to the significance of evolutionary biology for understanding human nature, enabling me to come full circle by fusing my interest in the human mind with my earlier love of the natural world.”

Smith is the author of Why We Lie (2004) and The Most Danger- ous Animal (2007). His third book, Less Than Human: Why We Demean, Enslave, and Exterminate Others, illuminates the issue of dehumanization and the roots of human violence.

3 N onFiCTION David Blight American Oracle: The Civil War in the Civil Rights Era Harvard University Press

David Blight is a professor of history and director of the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition at Yale University. His newest book, American Oracle: The Civil War in the Civil Rights Era, is an intellectual history of Civil War memory, rooted in the work of Robert Penn Warren, Bruce Catton, Edmund Wilson, and James Baldwin.

His previous book, Race and Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory (2001), won several awards, including the Bancroft, the Abraham Lincoln, and the Frederick Douglass prizes. Blight is also the author of A Slave No More: Two Men Who Escaped to Freedom, Including Their Own Narratives of Emancipation (2007), which garnered three book prizes.

Blight has a doctorate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and earned his undergraduate degree at Michigan State Univer- sity. He has taught at Harvard University, Amherst College, and North Central College in Naperville, Ill. For seven years, he was a public high school teacher in his hometown, Flint, Mich.

An elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Blight works in many capacities in the world of public history, includ- ing on boards of museums and historical societies, and as a member of a small team of advisors to the 9/11 Memorial and Museum.

He is currently writing a biography of Frederick Douglass.

4 Lifetime Achievement Arnold Rampersad Lifetime Achievement Award

It is surprising to note that Arnold Rampersad, one of our nation’s premier biographers, was born and raised outside the country. “Growing up as a schoolboy in Trinidad, I received an education in literature that some people might dismiss as ‘colonial,’ ” he said. “It nevertheless served me well in dealing with the complexities of American biography.”

His award-winning biographies have profiled W.E.B. Du Bois, , Jackie Robinson, Arthur Ashe, and Ralph Ellison. A renowned literary scholar and critic, he has also edited editions of the works of Richard Wright and Langston Hughes. His two-vol- ume work, The Life of Langston Hughes, is widely considered the definitive biography of the poet. Volume One, published in 1986, won an Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for Nonfiction in 1987. Volume Two, published in 1988, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 1989. His Ralph Ellison: A Biography was a finalist for the 2007 National Book Award. Rampersad also won an American Book Award in 1990.

A graduate of Bowling Green State and Harvard universities, Rampersad is currently the Sara Hart Kimball Professor in the Humanities, Emeritus, at Stanford University. He has also taught at Rutgers, Columbia, and Princeton universities.

From 1991 to 1996, he held a MacArthur Foundation fellowship. He is an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society. In 2010, Rampersad was awarded the National Humanities Medal.

5 The Awards Jury

An independent panel of nationally known jurors selects the Anisfield-Wolf winners. The current jury is chaired by Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr. and includes , Joyce Carol Oates, Steven Pinker, and Simon Schama.

Henry Louis Gates Jr. Rita Dove Joyce Carol Oates Chair Commonwealth Professor Roger S. Berlind ‘52 Alphonse Fletcher of English Professor in the Humanities University Professor University of Virginia Princeton University Harvard University

Steven Pinker, Ph.D. Simon Schama, Ph.D. Johnstone Family Professor University Professor of History of Psychology and Art History Harvard University Columbia University

6 E dith Anisfield Wolf

The book awards were established in 1935 by Cleveland poet and philanthropist Edith Anisfield Wolf in honor of her family’s passion for issues of social justice. Her father, John Anisfield, took great care to nurture his only child’s awareness of local and world issues. After a successful career in the garment and real estate industries, he retired early to devote his life to charity. After attending Flora Stone Mather College for Women, she helped to administer her father’s philanthropy.

Upon her death in 1963, Edith Anisfield Wolf left her home to the Cleveland Welfare Association, her books to the Cleveland Public Library, and her money to the Cleveland Foundation.

7 Anisfield-Wolf Winners Through the Years

1936 Maurice Samuel Harold F. Gosnell The World of Sholom Aleichem Negro Politicians: The Rise of Negro Alfred A. Knopf Politics in Chicago University of Chicago Press 1945 Gwethalyn Graham 1937 Earth and High Heaven Julian Huxley and J.B. Lippincott A.C. Haddon Gunnar Myrdal We Europeans: A Survey of An American Dilemma “Racial” Problems Harper & Brothers Harper & Brothers 1946 1938 St. Clair Drake and no award Horace Cayton 1939 Black Metropolis Harcourt Brace & World no award Wallace Stegner with 1940 the editors of Look E. Franklin Frazier One Nation The Negro Family in the Houghton Mifflin Co. United States University of Chicago Press 1947 Sholem Asch 1941 East River Louis Adamic Houghton Mifflin Co. From Many Lands Harper & Brothers Pauline R. Kibbe Latin Americans in Texas 1942 University of New Mexico Press

Leopold Infeld 1948 Quest: The Evolution of a Scientist Doubleday Doran & Co. John Collier The Indians of the Americas James G. Leyburn W.W. Norton & Co. The Haitian People Yale University Press Worth Tuttle Hedden The Other Room 1943 Crown Publishers

Zora Neale Hurston 1949 Dust Tracks on a Road J.B. Lippincott J.C. Furnas Anatomy of Paradise: Hawaii and 1944 the Islands of the South Seas Roi Ottley W. Sloane Associates New World A-Coming Houghton Mifflin Co.

8 Alan Paton Lyle Saunders Cry, the Beloved Country Cultural Differences and Charles Scribner & Sons Medical Care Russell Sage Foundation 1950 S. Andhil Fineberg 1956 Punishment Without Crime John P. Dean and Doubleday & Co. Alex Rosen A Manual of Intergroup Relations Shirley Graham University of Chicago Press Your Most Humble Servant Julian Messner George W. Shepherd Jr. They Wait in Darkness 1951 John Day Co. Henry Gibbs Twilight in South Africa 1957 Philosophical Library Gilberto Freyre The Masters and the Slaves: John Hersey A Study in the Development of The Wall Alfred A. Knopf Brazilian Civilization Alfred A. Knopf 1952 Trevor Huddleston Brewton Berry Naught for Your Comfort Race Relations Doubleday & Co. Houghton Mifflin Co. 1958 Laurens van der Post Venture to the Interior Jessie B. Sams William Morrow & Co. White Mother McGraw-Hill Book Co. 1953 South African Institute Farley Mowat of Race Relations People of the Deer Handbook on Race Relations Little, Brown & Co. Oxford University Press Han Suyin 1959 A Many-Splendored Thing Little, Brown & Co. Martin Luther King Jr. Stride Toward Freedom: 1954 The Montgomery Story Vernon Bartlett Harper & Brothers Struggle for Africa George Eaton Simpson and Charles Scribner & Sons J. Milton Yinger Langston Hughes Racial and Cultural Minorities Simple Takes a Wife Harper & Brothers Simon & Schuster 1960 1955 Basil Davidson Oden Meeker The Lost Cities of Africa Report on Africa Little, Brown & Co. Charles Scribner & Sons John Haynes Holmes I Speak for Myself Harper & Brothers

9 1961 James M. McPherson E.R. Braithwaite The Struggle for Equality: To Sir, With Love Abolitionists and the Negro in the Prentice-Hall Publishers & Co. Civil War and Reconstruction Princeton University Press Louis E. Lomax The Reluctant African Abram L. Sachar Harper & Brothers A History of the Jews Alfred A. Knopf 1962 James W. Silver Gina Allen Mississippi: The Closed Society The Forbidden Man Harcourt Brace & World Chilton Dwight L. Dumond 1966 Antislavery: The Crusade for H.C. Baldry Freedom in America The Unity of Mankind in University of Michigan Press Greek Thought Cambridge University Press John Howard Griffin Black Like Me Claude Brown Houghton Mifflin Co. Manchild in the Promised Land Macmillan Publishing Co. 1963 Malcolm X and Theodosius Dobzhansky Mankind Evolving: The Evolution The Autobiography of Malcolm X of the Human Species Grove Press Yale University Press Amram Scheinfeld 1964 Your Heredity and Environment Nathan Glazer and J.B. Lippincott Daniel P. Moynihan Beyond the Melting Pot: The 1967 Negroes, Puerto Ricans, Jews, David Brion Davis Italians and Irish of New York City The Problem of Slavery in M.I.T. Press & Harvard University Press Western Culture Cornell University Press Harold R. Isaacs The New World of Negro Americans Oscar Lewis John Day Co. La Vida Random House Bernhard E. Olson Faith and Prejudice 1968 Yale University Press Norman Cohn 1965 Warrant for Genocide: The Myth of the Jewish World-Conspiracy and Milton M. Gordon “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion” Assimilation in American Life: Harper & Row The Role of Race, Religion and National Origins Robert Coles Oxford University Press Children of Crisis: A Study of Courage and Fear Little, Brown & Co.

10 Raul Hilberg Carleton Mabee The Destruction of the Black Freedom: The Nonviolent European Jews Abolitionists from 1830 through Quadrangle the Civil War Macmillan Publishing Co. Erich Kahler The Jews Among the Nations Stan Steiner Ungar La Raza: The Mexican Americans Harper & Row 1969 E. Earl Baughman and Anthony F.C. Wallace The Death and Rebirth of the Seneca W. Grant Dahlstrom Alfred A. Knopf Negro and White Children: A Psychological Study in the 1972 Rural South George M. Fredrickson Academic Press The Black Image in the White Mind: Gwendolyn Brooks The Debate on Afro-American In the Mecca Character and Destiny, 1817–1914 Harper & Row Harper & Row Leonard Dinnerstein John S. Haller Jr. The Leo Frank Case Outcasts from Evolution: Scientific Columbia University Press Attitudes of Racial Inferiority, 1859–1900 Stuart Levine and University of Illinois Press Nancy O. Lurie The American Indian Today David Loye Everett/Edwards The Healing of a Nation W.W. Norton & Co. 1970 Dan T. Carter Naboth Mokgatle Scottsboro The Autobiography of an Unknown Louisiana State University Press South African University of California Vine Deloria Jr. Custer Died for Your Sins: Donald L. Robinson An Indian Manifesto Slavery in the Structure of American Macmillan Publishing Co. Politics, 1765–1820 Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Florestan Fernandes The Negro in Brazilian Society 1973 Columbia University Press Pat Conroy Audrie Girdner and The Water Is Wide Anne Loftis Houghton Mifflin & Co. The Great Betrayal: The Evacuation Betty Fladeland of the Japanese-Americans During Men & Brothers: Anglo-American World War II Antislavery Cooperation Macmillan Publishing Co. University of Illinois Press

1971 Lee Rainwater Robert W. July Behind Ghetto Walls A History of the African People Aldine Publishing Co. Charles Scribner & Sons

11 1974 1978 Charles Duguid Allan Chase Doctor and the Aborigines The Legacy of Malthus: The Social Rigby Limited Costs of the New Scientific Racism Alfred A. Knopf Michel Fabre The Unfinished Quest of Maxine Hong Kingston Richard Wright The Woman Warrior William Morrow & Co. Alfred A. Knopf

Albie Sachs 1979 Justice in South Africa Phillip V. Tobias, ed. University of California Press The Bushmen: San Hunters and Louis Snyder Herders of Southern Africa The Dreyfus Case Human & Rousseau Rutgers University Press 1980 1975 Urie Bronfenbrenner Eugene D. Genovese The Ecology of Human Development Roll, Jordan, Roll Harvard University Press Pantheon Books Richard Borshay Lee Leon Poliakov The Kung San: Men, Women and The Aryan Myth Work in a Foraging Society Basic Books Cambridge University Press

1976 1981 Lucy S. Dawidowicz Carol Beckwith and The War Against the Jews, Tepilit Ole Saitoti 1933–1945 Maasai Holt, Rinehart & Winston Harry N. Abrams Thomas Kiernan Jamake Highwater The Arabs Song From the Earth Little, Brown & Co. Little, Brown & Co.

Raphael Patai and 1982 Jennifer P. Wing Geoffrey G. Field The Myth of the Jewish Race Evangelist of Race Charles Scribner & Sons Columbia University Press 1977 Peter John Powell Richard Kluger People of the Sacred Mountain Simple Justice: The History of Brown Harper & Row v. Board of Education and Black America’s Struggle for Equality 1983 Alfred A. Knopf Richard Rodriguez Hunger of Memory Michi Weglyn David R. Godine Years of Infamy: The Untold Story of America’s Concentration Camps William Morrow & Co. Ake: The Years of Childhood Random House

12 1984 Nadine Gordimer Jose Alcina Franch A Sport of Nature Pre-Columbian Art Alfred A. Knopf Harry N. Abrams Humbert S. Nelli Beloved From Immigrants to Ethnics: Alfred A. Knopf The Italian Americans Abigail M. Thernstrom Oxford University Press Whose Votes Count? Affirmative 1985 Action and Minority Voting Rights Harvard University Press Breyten Breytenbach Mouroir: Mirrornotes of a Novel 1989 Farrar, Strauss & Giroux Taylor Branch David S. Wyman Parting the Waters: America in the The Abandonment of the Jews King Years, 1954–63 Pantheon Books Simon & Schuster

1986 Henry Louis Gates Jr. The Schomburg Library of Donald Alexander Downs Nineteenth-Century Black Women Nazis in Skokie: Freedom, Writers (30 volumes) Community and the First Oxford University Press Amendment Notre Dame University Press George Lipsitz A Life in the Struggle: Ivory Perry James North and the Culture of Opposition Freedom Rising: Life Under Temple University Press Apartheid Through the Eyes of an American on a Four-Year Peter Sutton Clandestine Journey Through Dreamings: The Art of Southern Africa Aboriginal Australia Macmillan Publishing Co. George Braziller

Barton Wright and 1990 Clifford Bahnimptewa Hugh Honour Kachinas: A Hopi Artist’s The Image of the Black in Western Documentary Art From the American Revolution Northland Press to World War I, Vol. 4, Part 1, Slaves 1987 and Liberators, and Vol. 4, Part 2, Black Models and White Myths Arnold Rampersad Menil Foundation in association with The Life of Langston Hughes, Vol. 1 Harvard University Press Oxford University Press Dolores Kendrick Gail Sheehy The Women of Plums: Poems in the Spirit of Survival Voices of Slave Women William Morrow & Co. William Morrow & Co.

1988 Walter F. Morris Jr. and Jeffrey Jay Foxx Living Maya Harry N. Abrams

13 1991 1994 Carol Beckwith and Judith Ortiz Cofer Angela Fisher The Latin Deli African Ark: People and Ancient The University of Georgia Press Cultures of Ethiopia and the Horn David Levering Lewis of Africa W.E.B. Du Bois: Biography of a Race, Harry N. Abrams 1868–1919 Walter A. Jackson Henry Holt and Co. Gunnar Myrdal and America’s Ronald Takaki Conscience: Social Engineering and A Different Mirror Racial Liberalism, 1938–1987 Little, Brown & Co. University of North Carolina Press Forrest G. Wood 1995 The Arrogance of Faith: Christianity Reginald Gibbons and Race in America From the Sweetbitter Colonial Era to the Twentieth Century Broken Moon Press Alfred A. Knopf Brent Staples Parallel Time: Growing Up in 1992 Black and White Melissa Fay Greene Pantheon Books Praying for Sheetrock Addison-Wesley William H. Tucker The Science and Politics of Peter Hayes, ed. Racial Research Lessons and Legacies: The University of Illinois Press Meaning of the Holocaust in a Changing World 1996 Northwestern University Press Madison Smartt Bell Elaine Mensh and All Souls’ Rising Harry Mensh Pantheon The IQ Mythology: Class, Race, Jonathan Kozol Gender and Inequality Amazing Grace Southern Illinois University Press Crown Publishers Marilyn Nelson Waniek 1997 The Homeplace Louisiana State University Press Jamaica Kincaid The Autobiography of My Mother 1993 Farrar, Strauss & Giroux Kwame Anthony Appiah James McBride In My Father’s House The Color of Water Oxford University Press Putnam Sandra Cisneros 1998 Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories Toi Derricotte Random House The Black Notebooks W.W. Norton & Co. Marija Gimbutas The Civilization of the Goddess Walter Mosley Harper San Francisco Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned W.W. Norton & Co.

14 1999 Reetika Vazirani Russell Banks World Hotel Cloudsplitter Copper Canyon Press HarperCollins 2004 John Lewis Ira Berlin Walking With the Wind: A Memoir Generations of Captivity: A History of the Movement of African-American Slaves Simon & Schuster Harvard University Press 2000 Edward P. Jones Chang-rae Lee The Known World A Gesture Life Amistad Press/HarperCollins Riverhead Books Adrian Nicole LeBlanc Edward W. Said Random Family: Love, Drugs, Trouble, Out of Place and Coming of Age in the Bronx Alfred A. Knopf Scribner

2001 2005 David Levering Lewis Edwidge Danticat W.E.B. Du Bois: The Fight for The Dew Breaker Equality and the American Century, Alfred A. Knopf 1919–1963 A. Van Jordan Henry Holt and Co. M•A•C•N•O•L•I•A F.X. Toole W.W. Norton & Co. Rope Burns: Stories from the Corner Geoffrey C. Ward Ecco Press/HarperCollins Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise 2002 and Fall of Jack Johnson Alfred A. Knopf Quincy Jones Q: The Autobiography of 2006 Quincy Jones Jill Lepore Doubleday New York Burning: Liberty, Slavery, Vernon E. Jordan Jr. and Conspiracy in Eighteenth- Vernon Can Read Century Manhattan Public Affairs Alfred A. Knopf Colson Whitehead Zadie Smith John Henry Days On Beauty Anchor Books Penguin Press

2003 2007 Stephen L. Carter Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie The Emperor of Ocean Park Half of a Yellow Sun Alfred A. Knopf Alfred A. Knopf Samantha Power Martha Collins A Problem From Hell: America and Blue Front the Age of Genocide Graywolf Press New Republic/Basic Books

15 Scott Reynolds Nelson 2012 Steel Drivin’ Man: The Untold Story David Blight of an American Legend American Oracle: The Civil War Oxford University Press in the Civil Rights Era Harvard University Press 2008 Ayaan Hirsi Ali Esi Edugyan Infidel Half-Blood Blues: A Novel Free Press Picador Junot Díaz David Livingstone Smith The Brief Wondrous Life of Less Than Human: Why We Demean, Oscar Wao Enslave, and Exterminate Others Riverhead Books St. Martin’s Press Mohsin Hamid The Reluctant Fundamentalist Harcourt

2009 Louise Erdrich The Plague of Doves HarperCollins Annette Gordon-Reed The Hemingses of Monticello W.W. Norton & Co. Nam Le The Boat Alfred A. Knopf

2010 Kamila Shamsie Burnt Shadows Picador

2011 David Eltis and David Richardson Atlas of the Transatlantic Slave Trade Yale University Press Nicole Krauss Great House W.W. Norton & Co. Mary Helen Stefaniak The Cailiffs of Baghdad, Georgia W.W. Norton & Co. Isabel Wilkerson The Warmth of Other Suns Random House

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