The Now Black Woman Award is the highest and most prestigious honor given to a Drifter. The award is presented during the Annual Drifters National Convention. The Now Black Woman Award is based on a concept initially created by the Norfolk Chapter to typify the versatility, courage and strength of a special kind of woman. In 1972, on a recommendation from the New York Chapter, the Now Black Woman Award was officially adopted by The Drifters, Incorporated as a national award. The Now Black Woman is nominated by her chapter for achievements and service in the following categories:

  1. local chapter and community activities
  2. other national affiliations
  3. professional affiliations
  4. personal hobbies and interests
 An outside panel of judges, not affiliated with the Drifters organization, makes the final selection. During the award ceremony, a plaque and a 14K gold charm having the image of Queen Nefertiti, the symbol for the Now Black Woman Award, is bestowed on the recipient.

Now Black Women Recipients

 

Year Honoree Chapter
1972 Theresa Fambro Hooks Chicago
1973 Beverly Sheppard Chiago
1974 E. Tarrain Givens Detroit
1975 Annie M. Buchanan St. Louis
1976 Geneva Hawkins Louisville
1977 Miriam Gilbert-Young New York
1978 Naomi Dillard Greater Kansas City
1979 Linda Bragg Greensboro
1980 Thyra Bonds St. Louis
1981 Lina McDougle Greensboro
1982 Camelina Mills New York
1983 Ada Peeples-Puryear Tallahassee
1984 Patricia Jones-Jackson Richmond
1985 Betty Taliaferro Greater Kansas City
1986 Willie Mae Beamon Portsmouth
1987 Josephine Harvey St. Louis
1988 Shirley Williams Ocean
1989 Esther Page-Hill Charlotte
1990 Thelma Gorham Tallahassee
1991 Frances Sims Petersburg
1992 Merlyn Morrissette Chicago
1993 Sylvia Thomas Ocean
1994 Marlene Randall Portsmouth
1995 Eloise Hillard Raliegh
1996 Yvonne Johnson Greensboro
1997 Doretha M. Gilbert St. Louis
1998 Helen W. Scott Ocean
1999 Arlene Anderson Petersburg
2000 Wilhelmenia Smith Portsmouth
2001 Linda Curtis Edwards Cleveland
2002 Jo Ann Jolly-Banks Los Angeles
2003 Dorothy Small Greater Weschester
2004 Ruby J. Thomas Decatur/DeKalb
2005 Yvonne Lynette Russell Ocean
2006 Barbara A. Harris Atlanta
2007 Norma Blackburn Singleton Cleveland
2008 Toni Driskell Atlanta
2009 Bettye Young-Stewart Greensboro
2010 Beverly Pegues-Morgan Los Angeles
2011 Agnes hassell Petersburg
2012 Irene Eskridge South Bend
2013 Judity A.W. Thomas Southestern Pennsylvania
2014 Tracy Munford Monclair
2015 Lula Hicks Mitchellville
2016 Lisa Johnson-Tonkins Greensboro
2017 Dianne Bostic Robinson Detroit
2018 Deborah R. Pryor Los Angeles
2019 Sheryl Barnes Metropolitan Atlanta
2020 Cheryl Lee-Butler Mitchellville
2021 Daisy Purnell Gary
2022 Gwen L. Robinson Cincinnati
2023 Bettie Thomas Orr Las Vegas
2024 Denise L. Taylor-Hill Montclair
2025 Linda Carter-McClure Detroit