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Smart Women, Smart Choices by Hattie Hill
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Product Details:
ISBN: 0-307-44021-4
Format: Hardcover, 201pp
Pub. Date: February 1998
Publisher: Golden Books Adult Publishing Group
Available for purchase at:
HHE Corporate Office
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From the Publisher
When does caring turn into carrying? Smart Women, Smart Choices helps women learn
how not to carry the burden- emotional and financial, at home and at work - in their
relationships with others, and how to start truly caring for themselves and others.
About the Author
Hattie Hill, chief executive officer of Hattie Hill Enterprises, Inc., is an international
management consultant and professional speaker. She is considered an expert on global
leadership, diversity, women's issues, and human relations impacting the business
world. Ms. Hill was one of the top business and community leaders honored by Dallas
Business Journal and a recipient of the Quest for Success 2000 "Entrepreneur of
the Year" award, which honors Dallas/Ft. Worth entrepreneurs for their business
achievements and attention to community service. She received the 2000 Working Woman
Entrepreneurial Excellence award, which recognizes the achievements and contributions
of women entrepreneurs. She lives in Dallas, Texas.
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Servants of the People: The 1960s Legacy of African American Leadership by Lea E.
Williams
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Product Details:
ISBN: 0-312-16372-X (Hardcover, 272pp)
ISBN: 0-312-17684-8 (Paperback, 252pp)
Pub. Date: January 1998
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Available for purchase at:
Palgrave Macmillan
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From the Publisher
The racial hatred in America that spawned the 1960s civil rights movement galvanized
a generation of bold, persuasive, driven African American leaders fighting segregation.
Lea E. Williams, author of Servants of the People, chronicles the lives of six crusading
civil rights leaders and paints a powerful portrait of an entire generation struggling
to fight the cruelties of racism. Adam Clayton Powell Jr., A. Philip Randolph, Frederick
D. Patterson, Thurgood Marshall, Whitney M. Young, and Fannie Lou Hamer are all
extensively profiled in this outstanding book on servant leadership.
About the Author
Scholar and author, Lea E. Williams, is "an educator by training and experience,
a teacher by temperament, and a writer by passion." Currently living and working
in Greensboro, North Carolina, she is Executive Director of the National African-American
Women's Leadership Institute.
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