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'''Clifton Taulbert''' (born [[February 19]], [[1945]]), is an [[United States|American]] [[author]] and [[public_speaking|speaker]]. He is best known for his books [[Once Upon a Time When I Was Colored]] and [[Eight Habits of the Heart: |
'''Clifton Taulbert''' (born [[February 19]], [[1945]]), is an [[United States|American]] [[author]] and [[public_speaking|speaker]]. He is best known for his books [[Once Upon a Time When I Was Colored]] and [[Eight Habits of the Heart: Embracing the Values that Build Strong Communities]]. |
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**''The Last Train North'' (1992) |
**''The Last Train North'' (1992) |
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**''Watching Our Crops Come In'' ([[1997]]) |
**''Watching Our Crops Come In'' ([[1997]]) |
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**''Eight Habits of the Heart: |
**''Eight Habits of the Heart: Embracing the Timeless Values That Build Strong Communities'' (1997) |
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**''The Journey Home: A Father’s Gift to His Son'' ([[2002]]) |
**''The Journey Home: A Father’s Gift to His Son'' ([[2002]]) |
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Revision as of 22:13, 19 September 2006
Clifton Taulbert (born February 19, 1945), is an American author and speaker. He is best known for his books Once Upon a Time When I Was Colored and Eight Habits of the Heart: Embracing the Values that Build Strong Communities.
Biography
Taulbert was born in Glen Allan, Mississippi, a small town in the Mississippi Delta, in 1945. His mother was very young and could not afford to take care of him alone, so he was raised by his extended family. He graduated from O'Bannon High School in Greenville, Mississippi in 1963 and went on to get a bachelor's degree from Oral Roberts University and a graduate degree from Southern Methodist University. He also spent a few years in the United States Air Force, where he rose to the rank of sergeant.
He currently resides in Tulsa, Oklahoma and is a professor at Oral Roberts University.
Awards and nominations
- Pulitzer Prize nomination for The Last Train North (1992)
- NAACP Image Award for Literature (1996)
- Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters Award for Nonfiction (1993)
- TIME Magazine Outstanding Black Entrepreneur
Works
- Nonfiction