Liberty's Civil Rights Road Trip

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Price
$18.00  $16.74
Publisher
Flyaway Books
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Pages
32
Dimensions
11.2 X 9.2 X 0.4 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781947888197

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About the Author
The Reverend Dr. Michael W. Waters is founding pastor of Joy Tabernacle African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church in Dallas, Texas, one of the newest and fastest-growing A.M.E. churches in the state. As a pastor, professor, author, community leader, and social commentator, his words of hope and empowerment inspire national and international audiences. Featured in EBONY Magazine among America's emerging leaders, Waters's keen insights have been engaged upon such esteemed platforms as ABC Nightline, CBS This Morning, The NBC Nightly News, MSNBC, PBS Newshour, BBC Newsnight, VICE on HBO, National Public Radio, The Washington Post, and The Associated Press. He holds bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees with honors from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. Named "Pastor of the Year" at the Center for Theological Activism's 2015 Justice Awards, Waters is a Dallas Business Journal Class of 2015 "40 under 40" honoree and a recipient of the Dallas-Fort Worth Chapter of the Council on American - Islamic Relation's 2016 Community Leader of the Year Award. He is also a recipient of Southern Methodist University's 2015 Distinguished Alumni Emerging Leader Award. The author of the award-winning book Freestyle: Reflections on Faith, Family, Justice, and Pop Culture (Upper Room Books, 2014), Waters's writings have appeared in such respected publications as The Huffington Post, Feasting on the Gospels Bible Commentary, and Upper Room Disciplines. Waters is married to Yulise Reaves Waters, Esq. They are the proud parents of three children.
Nicole Tadgell was born in Detroit, Michigan. A shy child whose family moved frequently, art was a fun escape for her. While studying studio art at Wheaton College, Nicole discovered children's book illustration and knew it would be her path. Today she is the illustrator of over 30 books, many of them honored with awards. When she's not drawing, Nicole visits schools and conducts lectures and workshops. She also practices tai chi and watches Doctor Who. Nicole lives in central Massachusetts.
Reviews

"On an interfaith, family-based road trip, a young Black girl visits important landmarks of the civil rights movement . . . A unique and valuable perspective." --Kirkus Reviews


"This introduction to historic individuals and monumental locations is both inspiring and a useful teaching tool, and will see wide use in most collections." --School Library Journal


"An accessible, anecdotal introduction to pivotal civil rights events and luminaries." --Publishers Weekly