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Freedom to Read Foundation
Roll of Honor Award

The Freedom to Read Foundation Roll of Honor was established in 1987 to recognize and honor those individuals who have contributed substantially to the FTRF through adherence to its principles and/or substantial monetary support.

Nominations

All nominations are due December 1 (e.g., December 1, 2007, is the deadline for submitting nominations for the 2008 award).

Send nominations to either the chair of the FTRF Roll of Honor Award Committee or to Jonathan Kelley (1-800-545-2433, ext. 4226). (All nominations are forwarded to the chair.) Any format (e.g., PDF, e-mail, .doc) is acceptable (including in person or over the phone).  As with any award, if you have documentation supporting why the nominee should receive the award, you are encouraged to provide it.


Links to non-ALA sites have been provided because these sites may have information of interest. Neither the American Library Association nor the Freedom to Read Foundation necessarily endorses the views expressed or the facts presented on these sites; and furthermore, ALA and FTRF do not endorse any commercial products that may be advertised or available on these sites.




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2006
Lucille C. Thomas

2005
David Cohen

2004
June Pinnell-Stephens

2003
Theresa Chmara

2002
Joyce Meskis and Candace D. Morgan

2001
Carolyn Forsman and John K. Horany

2000
Emily Wheelock Reed

1999
Charles L. Levendosky

1998
Dorothy M. Broderick

1997
Bruce J. Ennis

1996
Gordon M. Conable

1995
J. Dennis Day and Judith F. Krug

1994
The Partnership of the School Board, Superintendent and librarians of the Juneau, Alaska, School District, and Frank Zappa

1993
Lillian M. Bradshaw and Jerry A. Thrasher

1992
Eleanor and Elliot Goldstein, and R. Kathleen Molz

1991
Judy Blume and Carrie C. Robinson

1990
William D. North and Russell Shank

1989
Alex P. Allain and Jeanne Layton

1988
Everett T. Moore and Sidney Sheldon

  


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The Freedom to Read Foundation Roll of Honor was established in 1987 to recognize and honor those individuals who have contributed substantially to the FTRF through adherence to its principles and/or substantial monetary support.