Monday, January 2, 2012

A Fabulous New Book!


I received this remarkable book about the early civil rights movement for Christmas. The author just happens to be my son, Eben Miller! (To say I feel proud is a huge understatement!!)
Born Along The Color Line is available for purchase in select bookstores, and on-line through Oxford University Press, and over at Amazon! Check it out!

From the back of the book jacket:

"Eben Miller centers his terrific new book on a glorious estate in the Hudson River Valley at the height of summer 1933. In that unlikely spot, he uncovers a crossroad in the long, hard struggle for civil rights, a place where the movement pivoted. Born along the Color Line is a marvelous piece of historical recreation, original, engaging, and enlightening."-Kevin Boyle, author of Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights, and Murder in the Jazz Age

"In this creative and engaging account of a pivotal moment in the history of the NAACP, Eben Miller captures the organizational vibrancy and ideological diversity of the nation's leading civil rights organization. Through the biographies of the young black men and women who vigorously debated strategies for combating segregation and racial inequality at the NAACP's Amenia Conference, Born along the Color Line effectively recovers the diverse and often competing political currents informing civil rights activism prior to the rise of the modern civil rights movement."-Eric Arnesen, The George Washington University

"Eben Miller's well-researched and interpretively sound Born along the Color Line is a major contribution to 20th-century civil rights literature. This may not be the last word on the significance of the second Amenia Conference, but any further scholarship will begin with his."-David Levering Lewis, author of Du Bois: A Biography

"With his warm biographical portraits and finely honed interpretations Eben Miller has cast a new and valuable light on the generation of black activists and intellectuals who paved the way for the great legal and social victories of the 1950s and 60s. Born along the Color Line should be required reading for anyone who hopes to claim expertise in the history of the modern civil rights movement." -Jonathan Holloway, Yale University

4 comments:

Susan Beauchemin said...

What a great gift and an outstanding achievement for Eben. I'm curious and will have to read it!

martha miller said...

It's very good!! I'm learning a ton! xo

mim said...

Congrats to your son. I know how you feel, as my son also has published. This book looks very interesting. I'll put it on my to read list on GoodReads. Also, congrats on the new studio. It looks fabulous.

martha miller said...

Thankyou, Mim! Nice to hear from you. I had to opt out of the Mailart 365 project - just couldn't keep up. Still wearing/loving those fingerless gloves!! Happy New Year!