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The 52nd NAACP Image Awards Winners

The NAACP celebrated the stellar achievements of the 52nd NAACP Image Awards winners during a special LIVE broadcast Saturday, March 27th at 8/7c, on BET and simulcast across ViacomCBS networks including CBS for its first time. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris kicked-off the night in a special recorded message highlighting the importance of the NAACP and saluting its work.

Winners of the night included D-NICE (Entertainer of the Year), Viola Davis (Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series – “How To Get Away With Murder” and Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture- “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”), Regé-Jean Page (Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series –“Bridgerton”), Issa Rae (Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series – “Insecure”), Stacey Abrams (Social Justice Impact) and “Bad Boys For Life” starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence (Outstanding Motion Picture).

Image Award Outstanding Female Artist nominee Jazmine Sullivan, kicked-off the music portion with an electrifying performance of “Pick Up Your Feelings” from her latest album Heaux Tales. Additionally, Grammy Award-winning singer Maxwell took to the stage to celebrate the 25th anniversary of his debut album Urban Hang Suite, performing “Ascension (Don’t Ever Wonder)”.

The late Chadwick Boseman won the award for Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture – “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”. Chadwick’s wife, Taylor Simone Ledward, accepted the award in his honor, encouraging fans to be proactive about their health and visit StandUpToCancer.org for more information about detecting the signs of colon cancer.

The LIVE show followed the week long NAACP Image Awards Virtual Experience, which invited fans to join the Image Awards in a celebration of “Black Excellence”–including the non-televised awards program, virtual red carpet, and a curated conversation series. The Virtual Experience additionally played host to the night’s post-show virtual afterparty which featured classic cuts by DJ Questlove, current cuts by DJ Kiss, and a Jazz Lounge performance by Robert Glasper and Lalah Hathaway. Fans can relive all of the Image Awards moments from the week in the Virtual Experience’s NAACP Theatre at virtualexperience.naacpimageawards.net.

In this screengrab above, D-Nice, winner of Entertainer of the Year category , Julius Tennon and Viola Davis, winner of Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series and Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture categories, and Tabitha Brown, winner of Outstanding Social Media Personality category speak at the 52nd NAACP Image Awards Virtual Press Conference on March 27, 2021 in Various Cities. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images for NAACP Image Awards)
52nd NAACP IMAGE AWARD RECIPIENTS
Following is the complete list of winners for the 52nd NAACP Image Awards:

LIVE SHOW CATEGORIES

Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series
Regé-Jean Page – “Bridgerton”

Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series
Viola Davis – “How To Get Away With Murder”

Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series
Issa Rae – “Insecure”

Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture
Viola Davis – “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”

Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture
Chadwick Boseman – “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”

Outstanding Motion Picture
“Bad Boys For Life”

Chairman’s Award 
Rev. D. James Lawson

President’s Award
LeBron James

Hall of Fame Award
Eddie Murphy

Entertainer of the Year
D-Nice

Social Justice Impact
Stacey Abrams

 

NON-TELEVISED AWARDS

Outstanding Social Media Personality

Tabitha Brown

 

Outstanding Literary Work – Fiction

“The Awkward Black Man” – Walter Mosley

 

Outstanding Literary Work – Nonfiction   

“A Promised Land” – Barack Obama

 

Outstanding Literary Work – Debut Author

“We’re Better Than This” – Elijah Cummings

 

Outstanding Literary Work – Biography/Autobiography  

“The Dead Are Arising” – Les Payne, Tamara Payne

 

Outstanding Literary Work – Instructional    

“Vegetable Kingdom” – Bryant Terry

 

Outstanding Literary Work – Poetry

“The Age of Phillis” – Honorée Jeffers

 

Outstanding Literary Work – Children   

“She Was the First!: The Trailblazing Life of Shirley Chisholm” – Katheryn Russell-Brown, Eric Velasquez

 

Outstanding Literary Work – Youth/Teens   

“Before the Ever After” – Jacqueline Woodson

 

Outstanding Directing in a Documentary (Television or Motion Picture) 

Keith McQuirter – “By Whatever Means Necessary: The Times of Godfather of Harlem”

 

Outstanding Writing in a Documentary (Television or Motion Picture) 

Melissa Haizlip – “Mr. SOUL!”

 

Outstanding Documentary (Film)

“John Lewis: Good Trouble”

 

Outstanding Documentary (Television – Series or Special)

“The Last Dance”

 

Special Award – Youth Activist of the Year

Madison Potts

 

Special Award – Activist of the Year

Reverend Dr. Wendell Anthony

 

Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series  

Michaela Coel – “I May Destroy You” – Ep. 112 “Ego Death”
Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series      

Attica Locke – “Little Fires Everywhere” – Ep. 104 “The Spider Web”
Outstanding Writing in a Television Movie or Special    

Geri Cole – “The Power of We: A Sesame Street Special”
Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture      

Radha Blank – “The Forty-Year-Old Version”

 

Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series   

Anya Adams – “black-ish” – Ep. 611 “Hair Day”

 

Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series  

Hanelle Culpepper – “Star Trek: Picard” – Ep. 101 “Remembrance”
Outstanding Directing in a Television Movie or Special     

Eugene Ashe – “Sylvie’s Love”
Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture   

Gina Prince-Bythewood – “The Old Guard”

 

Outstanding Short Form Series – Comedy or Drama  

“#FreeRayshawn“
Outstanding Performance in a Short Form  

Laurence Fishburne – “#FreeRayshawn”
Outstanding Short Form Series – Reality/Nonfiction           

“Between The Scenes” – The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
Outstanding Short-Film (Live Action) 

“Black Boy Joy”

 

Outstanding Short-Film (Animated) 

“Canvas”

 

Special Award – Spingarn Medal

Misty Copeland

 

Outstanding Talk Series

Red Table Talk
Outstanding Reality Program/Reality Competition or Game Show 

Celebrity Family Feud
Outstanding Variety Show (Series or Special) 

VERZUZ

 

Outstanding News/Information (Series or Special)

The New York Times Presents “The Killing of Breonna Taylor”
Outstanding Children’s Program

Family Reunion
Outstanding Performance by a Youth (Series, Special, Television Movie or Limited-Series)

Marsai Martin – “Black-ish”
Outstanding Animated Series         

Doc McStuffins
Outstanding Animated Motion Picture 

Soul
Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance (Television)       

Laya DeLeon Hayes – “Doc McStuffins”
Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance – Motion Picture 

Jamie Foxx – “Soul”
Outstanding Host in a Talk or News/Information (Series or Special) – Individual or Ensemble    

Trevor Noah – “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah”
Outstanding Host in a Reality/Reality Competition, Game Show or Variety (Series or Special) – Individual or Ensemble    

Steve Harvey – “Celebrity Family Feud”
Outstanding Guest Performance – Comedy or Drama Series           

Loretta Devine- “P-Valley”
Outstanding Breakthrough Creative (Television)     

Raynelle Swilling – “Cherish the Day”

 

Special Award – Founder’s

Toni Vaz

 

Outstanding New Artist    

Doja Cat – “Say So”
Outstanding Male Artist        

Drake – “Laugh Now, Cry Later”
Outstanding Female Artist  

Beyoncé – “Black Parade”
Outstanding Soul/R&B Song 

“Do It” – Chloe x Halle
Outstanding Hip Hop/Rap Song  

“Savage Remix” – Megan Thee Stallion feat. Beyoncé
Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration (Traditional)     

Chloe x Halle – “Wonder What She Thinks Of Me”
Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration (Contemporary)   

Megan Thee Stallion feat. Beyoncé – “Savage Remix”
Outstanding Album    

“Chilombo” – Jhené Aiko
Outstanding Producer of the Year 

Hit-Boy
Outstanding Music Video/Visual Album       

“Brown Skin Girl” – Beyonce’ feat WizKid, SAINt JHN, Blue Ivy Carter
Outstanding Jazz Album – Instrumental     

“Music From and Inspired By Soul” – Jon Batiste
Outstanding Jazz Album – Vocal        

“Holy Room – Live at Alte Oper” – Somi

 

Outstanding International Song       

“Lockdown” – Original Koffee
Outstanding Soundtrack/Compilation Album    

“Soul” Original Motion Picture Soundtrack – Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, Jon Batiste and Tom MacDougall
Outstanding Gospel/Christian Song 

“Touch from you” – Tamela Mann
Outstanding Gospel/Christian Album     

“The Return” – The Clark Sisters
Special Award – Sports Award II 

WNBA Player’s Association (Nneka Ogqumike accepting on behalf of WNBAPA)