An American Story: the Visible Vibrant Legacy of the Miller Family (ePub)
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Nestled in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains lived an American family the David and Lizzie Miller family. This book is a story about the Millers, and the seven African American communities in Cocke County, Tennessee. Its a book about a community of people oft en invisible or overlooked in historical accounts. However, this family and these seven communities were vibrantly visible. The story and a collection of photos document an everyday American experience and the values that fueled a people. These values oft en not attributed to them--give meaning to a collective vision of America and a way of life that embraced: nurture of family, love of God, education of children, the building of community, and a dedication to earning a living through hard work and entrepreneurial endeavors.
CO- AUTHOR, CHAN EDMOND- VERLEY believes in the wisdom of community, and power of stories. Officially a senior program officer with a local foundation, Edmond-Verley is known as an innovative strategist, and passionate change-maker. A 25 year veteran in systems change and author of several publications including Connecting with the Learning: An Equity Toolkit, Chanas impact work in education has been featured on National Public Radio (NPR) and in Education Week. Chana holds a BA in Economics from Spelman College, and a MS in Information Systems Management from Grand Valley State University.
- Autor: Mary Ann Edmond
- 2017, 76 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Trafford Publishing
- ISBN-10: 1490781323
- ISBN-13: 9781490781327
- Erscheinungsdatum: 03.07.2017
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- Dateiformat: ePub
- Grösse: 5.47 MB
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