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  DuBois-Johnson-Frazier Award  
     
 

Cox-Johnson-Frazier Award


Award Description:

In 1971 the ASA Council established the DuBois-Johnson-Frazier Award to honor the intellectual traditions and contributions of W.E.B. DuBois, Charles S. Johnson, and E. Franklin Frazier. In 2006, members of the Association voted to change the name of this award to the Cox-Johnson-Frazier Award. The Cox-Johnson-Frazier Award is given to an individual or individuals for their work in the intellectual traditions of the work of these three African American scholars. Cox, Johnson, and Frazier placed their scholarship in service to social justice, with an eye toward advancing the status of disadvantaged populations. Their scholarship was not limited to just the gathering of more data, but was rather scholarship that was attempting to better conditions globally.  Cox, Johnson, and Frazier worked to broaden the thinking of society and to broaden what the mainstream included.

In the spirit of the lifetime efforts of Cox, Johnson, and Frazier, the committee invites nominations of individuals or institutions with a record of outstanding work, such as, but not limited to:
 

  • Work on social justice issues,
  • Work on human rights,
  • Activism, community efforts, the building of institutions, or sustaining programs,
  • Emphasis on African American or similarly disadvantaged racial/ethnic populations that have experienced historical racial discrimination


Occasionally institutional commitment to social justice, to broadening the tradition to including and empowering marginalized scholars and marginalized peoples, is so compelling that this award can recognize a communal institutional effort.

Nominations should include a one to two-page cover letter that explains why the individual or institution fits the criteria, a CV, and possibly one or two additional letters of recommendation. The deadline for the 2010 award is January 31, 2009.

Selection Committee Members:

Name Begin End Position
Rutledge M. Dennis 1/01/2008 12/31/2010 Member
William W. Falk 1/01/2008 12/31/2010 Member
Cheryl Townsend Gilkes 1/01/2006 12/31/2008 Member
Shirley A. Hill 1/01/2006 12/31/2008 Member
Darnell M. Hunt 1/01/2007 12/31/2009 Member
Robert Newby 1/01/2006 12/31/2008 Member
Mary Johnson Osirim 1/01/2007 12/31/2009 Member
Deirdre Royster 1/01/2007 12/31/2009 Member
Stewart E. Tolnay 1/01/2007 12/31/2009 Member
Patricia Y. Warren 1/01/2008 12/31/2010 Member


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Recipients of the ASA Cox-Johnson-Frazier Award:
(originally a biennial award for work in the tradition of DuBois, Johnson, and Frazier; now annual for work in the tradition of Cox, Johnson, and Frazier.)

2008 - Cora B. Marrett
2007 - Jorge Bustamante
2006 - Rutledge M. Dennis
2005 - no recipient
2004 -
Sociology Department at Washington State University
2003 - John Moland, Jr.
2002 - Walter R. Allen
2001 - Troy Duster
2000 - Charles U. Smith
1999 - no award given
1998 -
Howard F. Taylor
1997 - G. Franklin Edwards
1996 - Edgar G. Epps
1994 - Charles V. Willie
1992 - Andrew Billingsley
1990 - William Julius Wilson
1988 - Doris Y. Wilkinson
1986 - James E. Blackwell
1984 - Joyce A. Ladner
1982 - Daniel C. Thompson
1980 - Joseph S. Himes
1978 - Ira DeAugustine Reid
1976 - Hylan G. Lewis
1973 - St. Clair Drake
1971 - Oliver Cromwell Cox