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AWARDS:

1937--Art Institute of Chicago Scholarship
1937--National Scholastic Award
1940--American Negro Exposition, Chicago
1942--Julius Rosenwald Fellowship
1943--Julius Rosenwald Fellowship
1946--Edward B. Alfred Award
1946--Atlanta University Purchase Award
1949--Atlanta University Purchase Award
1951--Atlanta University Purchase Award
1952--National Institute of Arts and Letters Grant
1952--Metropolitan Museum of Art
1953--Atlanta University Award
1955--John Hay Whitney Fellowship
1960--Gold Medal International Show, Germany
1961--Purchase Award Howard University
1961--Purchase Award Atlanta University
1965--Gold Medal, International Show, Germany
1965 Childe Hassam Award, American Academy of Art
1968--Purchase Award, City of Los Angeles
1968--City of Los Angeles, City Council Award Resolution
1969--Doctor of Arts, Columbia College, Chicago
1969--Executive Board, Black Academy of Arts and Letters

COLLECTIONS:

Atlanta University
Howard University
Fisk University
Tuskegee Institute
Hampton Institute
Whitney Museum
Newark Museum
American Federation of Arts
Academy of Arts and Letters
Long Beach Museum of Art
Library of Congress
Taller de Grafica, Mexico City
Deutsche Academie der Kunste, Berlin
Dresden Museum of Art, Germany
Los Angles State College [[Los Angeles State College]]
John H. Hirshhorn Collection
Government of Ghana
Barnett-Aden Gallery, Washington, D.C.
Brown Pharmaceutical Company
Golden State Insurance Company
International Business Machines Corporation
Oakland Art Museum
Central State University
Dayton, Ohio Board of Education
Estate of Nat King Cole
Estate of Lorraine Hansberry
Harry Belafonte
Sidney Poitier
Ebony Magazine
Gordon Parks
Boston Black United Front Foundation
Bakersfield College
Flint Community Schools
Illinois Bell Telephone Company
William Cosby Jr.
Barry Gordy Jr.


PUBLICATIONS:

1940--The Negro in Art, by Dr. Alain Locke, Association in Negro Folk Education, Washington, D.C.

1943--The Negro Artist Comes of Age, Albany Institute of History and Art, Albany, New York

1943--Modern Negro Art, by James A. Porter, The Dryden Press, New York

1949--Art and Life in America, by Oliver W. Larkin, Rinehart and Co., New York

1952--Give Me a Child, by Sarah E. Wright and Lucy Smith, Kraft Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1953--Portfolio of Six Drawings--The Art of Charles White, New Century Publishers, New York

1954--Realism in Art, by Sidney Finkelstein, International Publishers, New York

1954--Charles White, Ein Kunstler Amerikas, Veb Verlag Der Kunst, Germany [[Charles White -- Ein Künstler Amerikas]]

1958--Paul Robeson: Itt Alloc, Europa Konyvkiado, Hungary

1958--Fur das, Algerishche Kind Aus Mein Wog zur Kunst von Charles White, Zurich Switzerland [[Für Das, Algerische Kind Aus Mein Weg zur Kunst?]]

1960--American Negro Art, by Cedric Dover, New York Graphic Society

1961--Portfolio 10/Charles White, Pro-Artis Publishing Co., Los Angeles

1964--Los Angeles Magazine, January Issue An Incurable Romantic, by Arthur Millier [[Arthur Miller]]

1964--Portfolio 6/--Charles White, Heritage Gallery, Los Angeles

1966--Drawing--A Search For Form, by Joe Mugnaini and Janice Lovoos, Reinhold PUblishing Corp., New York

1967--Images of Dignity, The Drawings of Charles White, Introduction by James Porter, Commentary by Benjamin Horowitz, The Ward Ritchie Press, Los Angeles

1967--Charles White: Portrayer of Black Dignity, by Louie Robinson, Ebony Magazine, July Issue

1967--Four Took Freedom, by Sterling and Logan; illustrated by Charles White, Doubleday

1967--The Evolution of Afro-American Artists: 1800-1950; The City University of New York

1968--Workers With Youth Magazine, Volume 21, Number 10, The Methodist Church; The Art of Charles White by Earl W. Saunders

1968--The Church School Magazine, Volume 21, Number 8, The Methodist Church; Recapture Art by Earl W. Saunders

1968--Contemporary Art by Afro-Americans, by Louise E. Jefferson; Friendship Press, New York

1968--Cover Illustration--Black History, by Melvin Drimmer published by Doubleday

1968--The Center Magazine, July--Center for Democratic Institutions, The Other Hill--by Elizabeth Borgese

1969--I Have A Dream Portfolio--Charles White, Heritage Gallery, Los Angeles

1969--Black Heritage Series, Black American Artists of Yesterday and Today; Geo. A. Pflaum, publ.

1970--Wanted Poster Series, Portfolio, Charles White, Heritage Gallery

Transcription Notes:
Für Das...Kunst: unsure because I've corrected definite spelling errors in the quoted book title, but I have not been able to find corroboration of what I believe is a German translation of a book title?