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Joyce Carol Thomas

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Language
  
English

Role
  
Poet

Name
  
Joyce Thomas

Ethnicity
  
African-American

Nationality
  
American


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Occupation
  
African-American poet, playwright, motivational speaker,children's book author

Notable works
  
Marked by Fire Bright Shadow Brown Honey in Broomwheat Tea The Blacker the Berry

Notable awards
  
Marked by Fire: National Book Award in category Children's Fiction, American Book Award

Education
  
Stanford University, San Jose State University

Awards
  
National Book Award for Children’s Books (Fiction, Paperback)

Nominations
  
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work - Children's, Coretta Scott King Award for Authors

Books
  
I have heard of a land, Brown Honey in Broomwh, Marked by Fire, The Gospel Cinderella, In the Land of Milk and Honey

September 2016 Wrap Up


Joyce Carol Thomas (May 25, 1938 – August 13, 2016) was an African-American poet, playwright, motivational speaker, and author of more than 30 children's books.

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Background

Thomas was born in Ponca City, Oklahoma, the fifth of nine children in a family of cotton pickers. In 1948 they moved to Tracy, California, to pick vegetables. She learned Spanish from Mexican migrant workers and earned a B.A. in Spanish from San Jose State University. She took night classes in education at Stanford University, while raising four children, and received the master's degree in 1967.

Literary awards

For her 1982 novel Marked by Fire, Thomas won a National Book Award in category Children's Fiction (paperback) and an American Book Award. Thomas has been one of three to five finalists for the Coretta Scott King Award thrice, in 1984 for Bright Shadow, in 1994 for Brown Honey in Broomwheat Tea, and in 2009 for The Blacker the Berry in 2009. Part of the American Library Association program, the King Award annually recognizes the "most distinguished portrayal of African American experience in literature for children or teens". She also received a New York Times Outstanding Book of the Year Award and an Outstanding Woman of the 20th Century Award.

Personal life

Thomas resided in Berkeley, California. She died on August 13, 2016 at the age of 78.

References

Joyce Carol Thomas Wikipedia