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  1. Roots: The Saga of an American Family by Alex Haley, 2007-05-22
  2. Alex Haley's Queen by Alex Haley, David Stevens, 1994-08-12
  3. Alex Haley: The Playboy Interviews by Alex Haley, 1993-06-08
  4. Roots the Saga of an American Family 1ST Edition by Alex Haley, 1976
  5. The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Alex Haley, Malcolm X, 1998-06-30
  6. Alex Haley: Author of Roots (People to Know) by Doreen Gonzales, 1994-08
  7. Roots by Alex Haley, 1977-11-01
  8. Roots by Alex Haley, 1976
  9. The Autobiography of Malcolm X (Penguin Modern Classics) by Malcolm X, Alex Haley, 2001-03-01
  10. Alex Haley: The Man Who Traced America's Roots: His Life, His Works by Alex Haley, 2007-06-27
  11. The Autobiography of Malcolm X: As Told to Alex Haley (Mass Market Paperback) by Alex Haley (Interviewer), Attallah Shabazz(Foreword) Malcolm X (Primary Contributor), 1987
  12. The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Malcolm X / with the assistance of Alex Haley, 1965-01-01
  13. Mama Flora's Family by Alex Haley, David Stevens, 1999-11-01
  14. Racines by Alex Haley, 2000-03-15

1. Alex Haley
Biographical information and a list of selected works.Category Arts Literature Authors H Haley, Alex......Alex Haley was born in Ithaca, New York, as the son of Simon Alexander Haley andthe former Bertha George Palmer. Haley's father was a teacher of agriculture.
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Alex Palmer Haley (1921-1992) American biographer, scriptwriter, author who became famous with the publication of the novel ROOTS, which traces his ancestry back to Africa and covers seven American generations as they are taken slaves to the United States. The book was adapted to television series, and woke up an interest in genealogy, particularly among African-Americans. Haley himself commented that the book was not so much history as a study of mythmaking: "What Roots gets at in whatever form, is that it touches the pulse of how alike we human beings are when you get down to the bottom, beneath these man-imposed differences." He said that three groups of people lived in every village. First were those you could see - walking around, eating, sleeping, and working. Second were the ancestors, whom Grandma Yaisa had now joined.
"And the third people - who are they?" asked Kunta.
"The third people," said Omoro, "are those waiting to be born."

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Haley, Alex, Roots, Doubleday; , 1st; 1976. Roots. By Haley, Alex, 1st edition 1976Doubleday. haley alex, A Different Kind of Christmas, Doubleday New York 1988.
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5. Who2 Profile: Alex Haley
ALEX HALEY • Author. Books and Writers Alex Haley Detailed biography,with links to other writers and a list of selected works,
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ALEX HALEY Author Haley wrote Roots , one of the most celebrated novels of the 1970s. Haley spent 20 years in the Coast Guard (1939-59) then began a second career as a writer, working for magazines ranging from Reader's Digest to Playboy . Haley's first major book was as a ghost-writer: The Autobiography of Malcolm X was published in 1965 and became a major hit. Haley spent years tracing his own family back to a single African man, Kunta Kinte , who was captured in Gambia and taken to America as a slave around 1767. That discovery led to Haley's epic book Roots, published in 1976 to wide acclaim. The next year the television miniseries Roots ran for a week on network TV and became a national phenomenon. Roots won a Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, and Haley is often credited with inspiring interest in genealogy among African-Americans.
Extra credit : Actors LeVar Burton and John Amos played Kunta Kinte in the miniseries Roots ; others in the cast included Maya Angelou Ed Asner and even O.J. Simpson ... Haley was played by James Earl Jones in a sequel miniseries

6. California Newsreel | Alex Haley
Alex Haley This inspiring portrait recounts the transformation ofa college dropout into one of America's most powerful writers.
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Alex Haley
This inspiring portrait recounts the transformation of a college drop-out into one of America's most powerful writers. In one of the few in-depth conversations before his death in 1992, Alex Haley describes the dynamic collaboration which produced The Autobiography of Malcolm X and the quest for identity which yielded Roots
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7. Alex Haley
Alex Haley 1921 1992. The author is Alex Haley. This magnificent book ishis. . Autobiography of Malcolm X With the Assistance of Alex Haley .
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Journalist, writer; born in Ithaca, N.Y. He grew up in Henning, Tenn., studied at Elizabeth City (N.C.) Teachers' College (1937-39), and became a journalist while serving in the U.S. Coast Guard (1939-59). Retiring from the service, he established himself in Los Angeles as a free-lance writer, distinguished by his Playboy interviews. He first gained some national attention as the collaborator-editor of The Autobiography of Malcolm X (1965). His highly acclaimed work, Roots: The Saga of an American Family (1976, Pulitzer Prize) turned out to be a mixture of fact and fiction but was definitely based on his African-American roots; he had spent 12 years researching his ancestry and claimed to trace it to a Kunte Kinte, brought as a slave to America from Gambia in 1767. The book was the basis of a phenomenally successful television miniseries (1977), for which he received a special Pulitzer Prize and the Spingarn Medal. A sequel, Queen (1993), also appeared as a book and television miniseries.

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Previous 10 Next 10. Author, Count. Haley, Alex. 17. Haley, Alex, 19211992.28. Haley, Allan, 1. Haley, Amanda, 4. Haley, Bill, 10. Haley, Charles, 1964-,1.
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9. HALEY ALEX DRAMA (in MARION)
haley alex DRAMA. Haley, Alex Drama. (LC) (2 titles); Haley, Alex. Drama.(LC) (1 title). HELP Search the Catalog About My Account Back to Start
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10. Alex Haley
Alex Haley. 19211992. NARRATIVE ESSAY Alex Haley (1921-1992) is thecelebrated author of Roots The Saga of an American Family (1976).
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11. Alex Haley - Wikipedia
Alex Haley. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. External links. biography; TheKunta Kinte Alex Haley Foundation; Coast Guard cutter named after Alex Haley.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Alex Palmer Haley February 10 ), was an African-American US Coast Guardsman who was the lead journalist for the service before retiring to become a senior editor for Reader's Digest . He wrote The Autobiography of Malcolm X in 1965 and is probably best known for his book Roots: The Saga of an American Family , a fictionalized account of his family's history, starting with the story of Kunta Kinte , kidnapped in Gambia in 1767 to be sold as a slave in the United States. Roots won the Pulitzer Prize and went on to become a popular television mini-series Born in Ithaca, New York

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14. Kunta Kinte - Alex Haley Foundation
Directions to the Kunta Kintealex haley Memorial Site in Annapolis, Maryland
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Directions to the Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley Memorial Site in Annapolis, Maryland Learn More About the Activities of the Foundation Story Wall and Compass Rose Unveiled for the First Time ... View the 1767 Newspaper Ad that Announced the Annapolis Arrival of Kunta Kinte
Alex Haley and the
Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley Memorial, Annapolis, Maryland
The ancestors of all of us came across that same ocean
in some ship. We must learn not only to live
together, but learn to see one another
as people rather than
as stereotypes. Alex Haley
The Kunta Kinte - Alex Haley Foundation, Inc. A Non Profit, 501(c)(3) Corporation
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15. Gale - Free Resources - Black History Month - Biographies - Alex Haley
Journalist and author of the widelyacclaimed novel Roots.
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Alex Haley
Journalist, Novelist The author of the widely acclaimed novel Roots was born in Ithaca, New York on August 11, 1921, and reared in Henning, Tennessee. The oldest of three sons of a college professor father and a mother who taught grade school, Haley graduated from high school at fifteen and attended college for two years before enlisting in the United States Coast Guard as a messboy in 1939. A voracious reader, Haley began writing short stories while working at sea, but it took eight years before small magazines began accepting some of his stories. By 1952, the Coast Guard had created a new rating for Haley, chief journalist, and he began handling United States Coast Guard public relations. In 1959, after 20 years of military service, he retired from the Coast Guard and launched a new career as a freelance writer. He eventually became an assignment writer for Reader's Digest and moved on to Playboy where he initiated the "Playboy Interviews" feature.

16. Alex Haley State House Museum - Suite101.com
Provides the address of the museum, located in Henning, Tennesee, plus a biography of the author. Related Subject(s) alex haley State House Museum (Henning, Tenn.) , haley, alex , African Americans Biography
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17. USCG Honors Author Alex Haley
Information on the U.S. Coast Guard's ship USCGC alex haley, renamed after the first Coast Guard journalist and famous author, alex haley. Also contains biographical information on haley.
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Managing Editor The Coast Guard has fulfilled a promise made two years ago to name a cutter after its first chief journalist, the late Pulitzer Prize-winning author Alex Haley. The former Navy salvage and rescue ship Edenton (ATS 1) has been converted into a 282-foot medium-endurance cutter and commissioned in the Coast Guard as the USCGC Alex Haley (WMEC 39). The new cutter is believed to be the first U.S. military ship named for a journalist. Haley, famed for his best-selling book Roots , served in the Coast Guard for 20 years, beginning in 1939 as a steward and retiring in 1959 as a chief journalist. Haley, who started writing as a hobby, was valued by his shipmates for his talent in "ghostwriting" love letters for them. His writing talent was recognized with an assignment to the Coast Guard's public affairs office in New York. After retiring from the Coast Guard, Haley continued his writing career and also worked to promote literacy and education. He died in 1992. Secretary of Transportation Rodney E. Slater was the keynote speaker at the 10 July commissioning ceremonies at the Coast Guard Yard in Baltimore, Md. Also in attendance were Sen. Paul Sarbanes (D-Md.), Coast Guard Commandant Adm. James M. Loy, Haley's first wife Nannie Haley, his oldest son William Haley, his daughter Lydia Haley, his sister Lois Butts Haley, his brother Julius Haley, and his daughter-in-law Doris Haley (whose husband, U.S. Ambassador to Gambia George Haley, was unable to attend).

18. USCGC Alex Haley - Kodiak, Alaska
Originally commissioned in 1971 as the USS Edenton (ATS1), now a 282-foot medium endurance cutter.
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19. Haley, Alex
haley on the set of Roots, 1978 Copyright Archive Photos in full alex PALMER haley (b. Aug. 11, 1921, Ithaca, N.Y., U.S.d.
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Haley, Alex,
Haley on the set of Roots, in full ALEX PALMER HALEY (b. Aug. 11, 1921, Ithaca, N.Y., U.S.d. Feb. 10, 1992, Seattle, Wash.), American writer whose works of historical fiction and reportage depicted the struggles of American blacks. Although his parents were teachers, Haley was an indifferent student. He began writing to avoid boredom during voyages while serving in the U.S. Coast Guard (1939-59). His first major work, The Autobiography of Malcolm X (1965), was an authoritative and widely read narrative based on Haley's interviews with the Black Muslim spokesman. The work is recognized as a classic of black American autobiography. Haley's greatest success was Roots: The Saga of an American Family (1976). This well-researched genealogyborn of the history recited by Haley's maternal grandmothercovers seven American generations, from the enslavement of Haley's African ancestors to his own genealogical quest. The work forcefully shows relationships between generations and between races. Roots was adapted as a multi-episode television program, which, when first broadcast in January 1977, became one of the most popular shows in the history of American television. That same year Haley won a special Pulitzer Prize. A successful sequel was first broadcast in February 1979 as

20. Gale - Free Resources - Black History Month - Biographies - Alex Haley
Journalist and author of the widely-acclaimed novel Roots.Category Kids and Teens People and Society Biography Authors......alex haley. (19211992) Journalist, Novelist. The author of the widelyacclaimed novel Roots was born in Ithaca, New York on August
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Alex Haley
Journalist, Novelist The author of the widely acclaimed novel Roots was born in Ithaca, New York on August 11, 1921, and reared in Henning, Tennessee. The oldest of three sons of a college professor father and a mother who taught grade school, Haley graduated from high school at fifteen and attended college for two years before enlisting in the United States Coast Guard as a messboy in 1939. A voracious reader, Haley began writing short stories while working at sea, but it took eight years before small magazines began accepting some of his stories. By 1952, the Coast Guard had created a new rating for Haley, chief journalist, and he began handling United States Coast Guard public relations. In 1959, after 20 years of military service, he retired from the Coast Guard and launched a new career as a freelance writer. He eventually became an assignment writer for Reader's Digest and moved on to Playboy where he initiated the "Playboy Interviews" feature.

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