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Published on Sep 17, 2008 | 2 Hours 47 Minutes
The true story of Maggie Comer, an illiterate Southern Black woman who moves North to escape poverty and sexual and physical abuse. Unable to get the educuation she desperately desires, Maggie vows that her children will be educated. Working as a domestic, she raises five children who end up earning a total of thirteen college degrees between them.
Told first in Maggie’s own moving words, and then through those of her son, James, Maggie’s American Dream celebrates the heroic efforts of African-American individuals and families who struggle for success despite powerful, social, economic, and educational hardships. Black Enterprise Magazine proclaim, “This touching and funny book issues a powerful challenge to us all to make our children’s lives more meaningful. Dare to dream Maggie’s American Dream for your family.”
Told first in Maggie’s own moving words, and then through those of her son, James, Maggie’s American Dream celebrates the heroic efforts of African-American individuals and families who struggle for success despite powerful, social, economic, and educational hardships. Black Enterprise Magazine proclaim, “This touching and funny book issues a powerful challenge to us all to make our children’s lives more meaningful. Dare to dream Maggie’s American Dream for your family.”
Author
James P. Comer
James P. Comer, M.D., Maurice Falk Professor of Child Psychiatry at Yale University, has served as a consultant for over twenty school systems and educational programs nationwide. He is the author of Maggie’s American Dream and co-author of Raising Black Children. He lives in North Haven, Connecticut.
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