Nominations are now being accepted by The Brown Bookshelf for their ninth annual 28 Days Later campaign, a Black History Month showcase honoring emerging and established children’s book creators' literary contributions.

Nominations are now being accepted by
The Brown Bookshelf for their ninth annual 28 Days Later campaign, a Black History Month showcase honoring emerging and established children’s book creators' literary contributions. They are welcoming nominations
now through December 1 in any of the following categories:
- new children’s or young adult releases by black children’s book creators
- unsung children’s or young adult books by black children’s book creators
- “under the radar” black authors or illustrators
- vanguard black authors or illustrators
Nominations can be made by
posting a comment. Multiple nominations are permitted. The
2015 list of honorees included Langston Hughes, Mildred Pitts Walter, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Winners will be announced on January 18, 2016. The celebration kicks off February 1.
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