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搁别蝉茅苍诲别锄 Earns California Book Award for 鈥楾he Other Slavery鈥

Sweeping History Previously Won Bancroft Prize

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Book cover "The Other Slavery"

Professor Andr茅s 搁别蝉茅苍诲别锄 recently picked up a California Book Award for . The award is the latest in a series of honors for his history of Native American enslavement.

The Commonwealth Club cited 搁别蝉茅苍诲别锄鈥檚 鈥済roundbreaking scholarship鈥 in awarding him a gold medal in nonfiction in its 86th annual California Book Awards.

The Other Slavery, which tells the story of the enslavement of millions of Native Americans over four centuries, also won a 2017 Bancroft Prize and was named a 2016 National Book Award finalist. See story on 搁别蝉茅苍诲别锄鈥檚 Bancroft Prize.

The California Book Awards, one of the nation鈥檚 oldest literary award programs, honors exceptional literary merit of California writers and publishers. (This year鈥檚 fiction gold medal went to Michael Chabon for Moonglow.)

鈥淚t was an enormous pleasure to learn about this award,鈥 搁别蝉茅苍诲别锄 said. 鈥淚 am thrilled and honored.鈥

The June 12 awards ceremony in San Francisco included a special tribute to Kevin Starr, California historian and former state librarian who died last January.

Video from the 2017 California Book Awards program June 12: Segment on 69成人 historian Andr茅s 搁别蝉茅苍诲别锄, including his remarks, begins at the 43:30-minute mark.)

69成人 award recipients through the years

搁别蝉茅苍诲别锄 may be just the second 69成人 author to win in the nonfiction category. His former history department colleague Alan S. Taylor won a gold medal in 2001 for American Colonies.

Other faculty winners hailed from the English department. Winners of California Book Awards for poetry include: Celeste Turner Wright, for A Sense of Place, 1973; Karl Shapiro, for Adult Bookstore, 1976; and Gary Snyder, Left Out in the Rain, 1986.

Snyder shared awards with letterpress artist Tom Killion for notable contribution to publishing for The High Sierra of California, 2002 (silver), and in the Californiana category for California鈥檚 Wild Edge, 2015 (gold).

The Literature of California, Vol. 1: Native American Beginnings to 1945, edited by Jack Hicks, won silver for Californiana in 2000.

Yiyun Li won a silver medal for first fiction for A Thousand Years of Good Prayer, 2005, and a gold medal for fiction for The Vagrants, 2009.

Alumni winners include:

  • David 鈥淢as鈥 Masumoto (M.S., community development, 鈥82) for Californiana, Harvest Son: Planting Roots in American Soil, 1998 (silver)
  • Karen Joy Fowler (M.A., political science, 鈥74) for fiction, We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves

Kathleen Holder is a content strategist in the College of Letters and Science.

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