Community Conversation with Taylor Branch

February 22, 2008 - 2:07pm
Submitted by admin
January 4, 2007

On December 5th, Pulitzer Prize winning author Taylor Branch spoke to an audience of 300 community members, civic leaders, board members, Facing History teachers and students at Shaker Heights High School.

Mr. Branch is best known for his trilogy of books, America in the King Years,chronicling the life of Dr. Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights Movement. He offered a passionate and insightful account of the miracles and myths of the movement, the life of Dr. King, high-stakes political events, and the day-to-day struggles of the farmers and teachers, sharecroppers and dentists who acted in the face of great personal risk to end segregation and discrimination.

Following his lecture, Mr. Branch answered questions from students and community members. Lauren Saks, a senior at Shaker Heights High School, closed the evening by sharing her experience of attending an integrated school, and challenged the audience to end self-imposed segregation within schools and communities.

The event was part of a national series offered by The Allstate Foundation and Facing History during 2006-2007 which feature prominent scholars, authors, filmmakers and policy leaders addressing issues of tolerance, civic engagement, and individual and collective responsibility.