SRC was founded in 1919 to combat racial injustice in the South. SRC initiated the Lillian Smith Book Awards shortly after Smith's death in 1966 to recognize authors whose writing extends the legacy of the outspoken writer, educator and social critic who challenged her fellow Southerners and all Americans on issues of social and racial justice. Since 2004 the awards have been presented by SRC in a partnership with the University of Georgia Libraries, whose Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library houses a historic collection of Lillian Smith's letters and manuscripts. The Georgia Center for the Book became a partner in 2007, when the awards ceremony first became part of the Decatur Book Festival. Piedmont College, which operates the Lillian Smith Center, became a partner in 2015.
The award recipients for 2015 were Strong Inside by Andrew Maranis and Looking Back Moving Forward by Lee Formwalt.
BOOK TITLE |
AUTHOR |
PUBLISHER
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American Evita: Lurleen Wallace
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Janice Law
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Eakin Press
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The Secret Game: A Wartime Story of Courage, Change, and Basketball's
Lost Triumph
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Scott Ellsworth
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Little, Brown and Company
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Stars for Freedom: Hollywood, Black Celebrities, and the Civil Rights
Movement
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Emilie Raymond
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University of Washington Press
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My Sweet Vidalia
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Deborah Mantella
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Turner Publishing
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Slouching Toward Tyranny: Mass Incarceration, Death Sentences and Racism
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Joseph B. Ingle
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Algora Publishing
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Infamy: The Shocking Story of the Japanese American Internment in World
War II
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Henry Holt and Company
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Give Us the Ballot: The Modern Struggle for Voting Rights in America
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Farrar, Straus and Giroux
|
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Race and Education in North Carolina:
From Segregation to Desegregation
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John E. Batchelor
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LSU Press
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Jim Crow's Last Stand: Nonunanimous Criminal Jury Verdicts in Louisiana
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Thomas Aiello
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LSU Press
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South of Everything: A Novel
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Audrey Taylor Gonzalez
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She Writes Press
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Jacob Lawrence: The Migration Series
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Leah Dickerman and Elsa Smithgall
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The Museum of Modern Art
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Aaron Henry of Mississippi: Inside Agitator
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Minion K. C. Morrison
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University of Arkansas Press
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Found Anew: Poetry and Prose Inspired by the South Caroliniana Library
Digital Collections
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Edited by R. Mac Jones and Ray McManus
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University of South Carolina Press
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Witness to Change: From Jim Crow to Political Empowerment
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Sybil Haydel Morial
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John F. Blair, Publisher
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The Class of '65: A Student, a Divided Town, and the Long Road to
Forgiveness
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Jim Auchmutey
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PublicAffairs Books
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The Pinch: A History A Novel
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Steve Stern
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Graywolf Press
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A Common Struggle: A Personal Journey Through the Past and Future of
Mental Illness and Addiction
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Patrick J. Kennedy and
Stephen Fried |
Blue Rider Press
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All the Rage: A Novel
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Courtney Summers
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St. Martin’s Griffin
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Summer of the Oak Moon
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Laura Templeton
|
Month9Books
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At the Cross: Race, Religion, and Citizenship in the Politics of the
Death Penalty
|
Melynda J. Price
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Oxford University Press
|
Born of Conviction: White Methodists and Mississippi's Closed Society
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Joseph T. Reiff
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Oxford University Press
|
An Evil Day in Georgia: The Killing of Coleman Osborn and the Death
Penalty in the Progressive-Era South
|
Robert Neil Smith
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University of Tennessee Press
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Unlikely Dissenters: White Southern Women in the Fight for Racial
Justice, 1920–1970
|
Anne Stefani
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University Press of Florida
|
The Sounds of Latinidad: Immigrants Making Music and Creating Culture in
a Southern City
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Samuel K. Byrd
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NYU Press
|
Anti-Black Violence in Twentieth-Century Texas
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Edited by Bruce A. Glasrud
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Texas A&M University Press
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Not Free, Not for All: Public Libraries in the Age of Jim Crow
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Cheryl Knott
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University of Massachusetts Press
|
The Wind in the Reeds: A Storm, A Play, and the City That Would Not Be
Broken
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Wendell Pierce with Rod Dreher
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Riverhead Books
|
Katrina: After the Flood
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Gary Rivlin
|
Simon & Schuster
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The Gay Revolution: The Story of the Struggle
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Lillian Faderman
|
Simon & Schuster
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God Help the Child: A Novel
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Toni Morrison
|
Penguin Random House
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Ordinary Light: A Memoir
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Tracy K. Smith
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Penguin Random House
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Negroland: A Memoir
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Margo Jefferson
|
Penguin Random House
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The Secret Game: A Wartime Story of Courage, Change, and Basketball's
Lost Triumph
|
Scott Ellsworth
|
Little, Brown and Company
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My Journey with Maya
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Tavis Smiley with David Ritz
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Little, Brown and Company
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Lynched: The Victims of Southern Mob Violence
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Amy Kate Bailey and Stewart E. Tolnay
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University of North Carolina Press
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The Jim Crow Routine: Everyday Performances of Race, Civil Rights, and
Segregation in Mississippi
|
Stephen A. Berrey
|
University of North Carolina Press
|
Country Soul: Making Music and Making Race in the American South
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Charles L. Hughes
|
University of North Carolina Press
|
Carolina Israelite: How Harry Golden Made Us Care about Jews, the South,
and Civil Rights
|
Kimberly Marlowe Hartnett
|
University of North Carolina Press
|
Florynce "Flo" Kennedy: The Life of a Black Feminist Radical
|
Sherie M. Randolph
|
University of North Carolina Press
|
The Short Life of Free Georgia: Class and Slavery in the Colonial South
|
Noeleen McIlvenna
|
University of North Carolina Press
|
Chained in Silence: Black
Women and Convict Labor in the New South
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Talitha L. LeFlouria
|
University of North Carolina Press
|
Crescent City Girls: The
Lives of Young Black Women in Segregated New Orleans
|
LaKisha Michelle Simmons
|
University of North Carolina Press
|
Charleston in Black and
White: Race and Power in the South after the Civil Rights Movement
|
Steve Estes
|
University of North Carolina Press
|
A Boy from Georgia: Coming
of Age in the Segregated South
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Hamilton Jordan
|
University of Georgia Press
|
To Live and Dine in Dixie:
The Evolution of Urban Food Culture in the Jim Crow South
|
Angela Jill Cooley
|
University of Georgia Press
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