Monday, Aug. 24, 1925
Prizes
Sinclair Lewis, Edward W. Bok, Eugene O'Neill were among the judges. Seven hundred Negroes were the contestants. The awards were the Amy Spingarn prizes for Art and Literature in a contest fathered by The Crisis. Last week in Manhattan the awards were made. The first prize winners:
For the best play, to Willis Richardson of Washington, D. C, for The Broken Banjo, a one-act play (produced after the awarding of the prizes).
For the best short story, to Dr. Rudolph Fisher of Washington, D. C., for High Yaller.
For the best essay, to Marieta O. Bonner of .Massachusetts for On Being Young--a Woman--and Colored.
For the best illustration, to E. A. Harleston of South Carolina