Library of Congress Living Legend

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The Library of Congress Living Legend is an honor bestowed by the U.S. Library of Congress to individuals who have made significant and lasting contributions to America’s cultural, scientific, and social heritage.

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Library of Congress Living Legend canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf award
cultural recognition
honor
administeredBy Librarian of Congress
surface form: Office of the Librarian of Congress
appliesTo individuals
associatedWith Librarian of Congress
awardingBody Library of Congress
surface form: U.S. Library of Congress
benefits honorary title
public recognition by the Library of Congress
country United States of America
describedAs recognition of creative, scientific, and social achievement
fieldOfRecognition arts
business
entertainment
humanities
philanthropy
public service
science
social service
sports
hasLanguage English
hasNotableRecipient Aretha Franklin
B. B. King
surface form: B.B. King

Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden
surface form: Carla Hayden

I. M. Pei
Julie Andrews
Katherine Johnson
Maya Angelou
Muhammad Ali
Rosa Parks
Stephen Sondheim
Tony Bennett
Yo-Yo Ma
hasOfficialWebsite https://www.loc.gov/about/awards-and-honors/living-legends/
hasOrganizer Library of Congress
surface form: Library of Congress Public Affairs Office
inception 2000
isDifferentFrom Gershwin Prize for Popular Song
surface form: Library of Congress Gershwin Prize

Library of Congress Kluge Prize
isPartOf honors and awards of the Library of Congress
presentedBy Library of Congress
purpose to honor individuals who have made significant and lasting contributions to America’s cultural heritage
to honor individuals who have made significant and lasting contributions to America’s scientific heritage
to honor individuals who have made significant and lasting contributions to America’s social heritage
recognitionType lifetime achievement
region United States of America
surface form: United States
scope national
selectionCriteria lasting impact on American society
significant contributions to American life and culture
status no longer regularly awarded

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Ursula K. Le Guin awardReceived Library of Congress Living Legend
Sylvia Earle awardReceived Library of Congress Living Legend