Father Behind Bars
A Story of Responsibility That Affects Everyone in America
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About the Book
"This is a powerfully written story of how the soul and mind can survive against tremendous odds, and how they can rise to that greatest of all levels: the level of service to some of the forgotten people of this society."
-Ossie Davis
Actor, Director, Playwright, and Humanitarian
-Patricia J. Williams
Professor, Columbia University School of Law & Fellow, Center for Advanced Studies in Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University "An engaging and endearing story of hope and uncompromising will. Seldom are black men, or for that matter black women, presented in either fiction or non-fiction as being real, morally purposeful, and so rational. A truly fine story that is at once moving, entertaining, and instructive."
-Charles Lynch, Ph.D.
Seton Hall University "Inspiring and engrossing. A well-told story whose realism and truth is undeniable."
-Walter Mosely
Author
About the Author
Arthur J. Hamilton, Jr., is incarcerated at Lakeland Correctional Facility in Coldwater, Michigan, for armed robbery and manslaughter, and not eligible for parole until the next century. He determined to improve his life through hard work and self-discipline. He graduated from college with honors, has won awards from Southern Illinois University for his efforts in journalism, and is the founder of Fathers Behind Bars, Inc., a non-profit support organization for parents in prison. Arthur is loved and supported by his wife, Marilyn, and their five children.
William Banks is the director of the Harlem Writer?s Guild in New York City.