Cover of Alex Haley: The Man Who Traced America's Roots

Alex Haley: The Man Who Traced America's Roots

by Unknown Author

176 pages2007Reader's Digest AssociationISBN 9780762109166

About this book

“Roots changed the way we think about race in this country and profoundly affected the lives of many people. We are proud to present these important and timeless works by Haley that broaden our nation’s understanding and appreciation of the black experience in America.” - Jackie Leo, Editor-In-Chief, Reader’s Digest. For the first time ever, Reader’s Digest is publishing Alex Haley: The Man Who Traced America’s Roots—a collection of articles the Pulitzer Prize-winning author wrote for Reader’s Digest from 1954 to 1991. In this 176-page paperback book, Haley shares stories of triumph and resilience, of race and inequality, and the search that led to the groundbreaking book and TV miniseries, Roots. This special collection includes an excerpt from Roots and the candid article “Aboard The African Star” in which Haley reveals his struggles as a professional writer and as a man. This edition also features an introduction from Lawrence Otis Graham, one of the nation’s leading experts on race, politics and class in America. At a 1966 gathering with Reader’s Digest editors and co-founder, Lila Acheson Wallace, Haley pitched the idea of traveling to Africa to write a “story history” of his family. Reader’s Digest financially supported Haley’s research efforts over the next eight years as he traveled three continents and traced seven generations of ancestors across half a million miles. In 1974, Reader’s Digest published the first excerpts from Roots in a breakthrough article. This special edition also includes an additional chapter entitled What Roots Means To Me, featuring testimonials from Colin Powell, B.B. King, Robert Johnson and Halle Berry.

Publication Details

Publisher
Reader's Digest Association
Published
2007
Pages
176
ISBN
9780762109166

About Unknown Author

American writer and author of the popular 1970s book *Roots* which was adapted into a record setting TV mini-series. "The giving and getting, the sense of belonging and contributing to something larger than yourself, to something that began before you were born and will go on after you die, can make it possible for you to accept life in a way that makes you wish the whole world could realize how easy it is to feel as you do, and wonder why they don’t. That’s what having roots—and writing Roots—has done for me. I pray that reading it—and then reaching out for their families to join in a search of their own—will do the same for everyone." ~ Alex Haley (A Candid Conversation With Murray Fisher, January 1977)

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