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The Montiers by Donald Scott

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This is the story of the African-American Montier family, which traces its roots to Philadelphia’s first mayor, a white Quaker named Humphrey Morrey, and includes generations of Black activists, artists and scholars.

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The Montiers by Donald Scott

This is the story of the African-American Montier family, which traces its roots to Philadelphias first mayor, a white Quaker named Humphrey Morrey, and includes generations of Black activists, artists and scholars.
Don "Ogbewii" Scott is a 1977 graduate of Cheyney University and 1990 graduate of Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, and lives in Cheltenham Township, Pennsylvania. Scott has written two books about Camp William Penn, as well as many articles about the Montiers for publications like America's Civil War Magazine, Philadelphia Inquirer, England's National Archives Magazine, and more. He has contributed to major Black-history book projects for the Oxford University Press and Houghton Mifflin. His lectures have been televised statewide and he's delivered live Black-history segments on WURD 900 AM, as well as appeared on television's PBS-WHYY, WPVI-ABC and PCN.
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ISBN 13 9781955041041
ISBN 10 1955041040
Title The Montiers
Author Donald Scott
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Year published 2024-11-06
Number of pages 304
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.