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In his outstanding autobiography, "Mirror to America", Dr. John Hope Franklin, historian, teacher, scholar, author, national and global lecturer, public intellectual and role model, takes readers on an exciting and profound journey from his birth in Rentiesville, Oklahoma to his Chairmanship of President Bill Clinton's controversial effort to start a national conversation on race and racism in America, at the age of eighty.In between, we learn about much about Franklin and his family, especially his father, Buck Colbert or B.C. Franklin and his relationship to the Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes of late 19th and early 20th Century Oklahoma, what it was like to grow up in the all-black town of Rentiesville, Oklahoma, why his family decided to move to a racist and segregated Tulsa, Oklahoma, the race riiot of 1921 and much, much more.For anyone interested in tagging along with a focused and ambitious young black man who met and interacted with some of the greatest scholars of the 20th Century, like Harvard's Dr. W.E.B. Dubois and Dr. Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., C. Vann Woodward, of "The Strange Career of Jim Crow" fame, in the course of becoming a world renowned Professor, author, lecturer, and activist himself, Dr. John Hope Franklin's "Mirror to America" is a must-read book.