Local historians and Black leaders are reexamining the legacy of Alex Haley after a new book revealed discrepancies in an interview the author published with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1965.
"Find the good and praise it," the best-known saying attributed to world-renowned author Alex Haley, was the theme of the night at the Museum of Appalachia's Heroes of Southern Appalachia Award ...
Grandma's Boy -- The Cook Who Writes -- People on the Way Up -- The Fearsome Black Demagogue -- Marked Man -- Before This Anger -- The American Griot -- The Black Family Bible -- Pop Triumph -- Roots ...
We've got roots. Pine Bluff has families that not only underscore the literal definition of "roots," but the bestselling book "Roots". The younger brother of "Roots" author Alex Haley, George Haley, a ...
On March 1, the Museum of Appalachia will celebrate the late Alex Haley at its “Heroes of Southern Appalachia” award ceremony. Lamar Alexander, former Tennessee governor, University of Tennessee ...
"A condensed version of a portion of this work first appeared in Reader's Digest." Lillian Smith Book Award, 1977 ANAC copy 39088010334035 has bookplate: Smithsonian Institution Libraries, From the ...
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