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The Invitation: A Memoir of Hope Amidst Lessons of Race and Place
Contributor(s): Taulbert, Clifton L. (Author)
ISBN: 1588383075     ISBN-13: 9781588383075
Publisher: NewSouth Books
OUR PRICE:   $23.36  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: March 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Anthropology - Cultural & Social
- Biography & Autobiography | Personal Memoirs
- Biography & Autobiography | Cultural, Ethnic & Regional - African American & Black
Dewey: 305.800
LCCN: 2013048608
Physical Information: 0.82" H x 6.3" W x 8.29" (0.84 lbs) 224 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
When international lecturer Clifton Taulbert receives an unexpected invitation to supper in Allendale, South Carolina, he brings with him Little Cliff, the colored boy from the Mississippi Delta who is also Clifton Taulbert, carrying all he was taught as a child about staying in his place and surviving in the Jim Crow South. Transported back into a setting that looks and feels like the cotton fields and shotgun shacks of his childhood, Taulbert finds himself expected to cross racial barriers he would have been forbidden to cross before. The Invitation is the story of the man and the little boy inside him wrestling with a past they both know so well while stepping into a future that is still being determined.

Contributor Bio(s): Taulbert, Clifton L.: - Clifton Taulbert attended school in the Mississippi Delta during the era of legal segregation. He would have failed, he believes, if not for the community of unselfish adults around him. Their presence gave rise to his first book, Once Upon A Time When We Were Colored, which was included in the United States's gift to Nelson Mandela upon his release from prison, and also became a critically acclaimed movie of the same name. Taulbert wrote a dozen more books, including the Pulitzer-nominated The Last Train North, as well as the award-winning Eight Habits of the Heart. Taulbert is president and CEO of Roots Java Coffee and the founder and president of the Building Community Institute, and has delivered training internationally, from NATO in Brussels to political organizations in Central America to Fortune 500 Companies and academic institutions throughout the United States.