![]() ![]() The Boy Who Carried Bricks: A True Story of Survival The Triangle: A Year on the Ground with New York’s Bloods and CripsĪmerica’s Massacre: The Audacity of Despair and a Message of Hope The Griots of Oakland: Voices from the African American Oral History Project The High Price I Had to Pay 2: Sentenced to 30 Years as a Nonviolent, First Time Offender Sharon E McKay and Daniel Lafance (Illus.) Recipients In the Margins Award Top 10 (2014-present) The In the Margins Award was established as part of the Library Services for Youth in Custody but since 2017, has operated independently. ![]() The In the Margins Award, established in 2013, is an annual literary award presented to fiction and nonfiction "self published books by, for and about people of color living in the margins." The primary audience of the books is generally individuals aged 9-21 who are Black, Indigenous People of Color "youth from a street culture," "youth in restrictive custody," and/or "youth who are reluctant readers." ![]()
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