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Anita Hackley-Lambert
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Anita Hackley-Lambert is the former President/CEO of a fifteen years old information technology and engineering services firm and currently founder of Hackley-Lambert Enterprises, Inc., an emerging portfolio of business opportunities, including HLE Publishing from which she has launched her new writing career.
She has always envisioned becoming a published author since the age of twelve when she wrote her first unpublished book, No Where to Run.--a gripping story of rape and sexual abuse she endured from the age of five. Fortunately, her desire to write is a dream realized with the publication of her first book, F.H.M. Murray: First Biography of a Forgotten Pioneer for Civil Justice (BookSurge, LLC release in July 2006).
Hackley-Lambert is the first author to bring this story and legacy to the fore front to embellish American history. Her extensive research is a masterful contribution to the African American race. She lectures on the subject of F.H.M. Murray who happens to be her great grandfather and brings attention to his numerous contributions and accomplishments.
Her book has already received the praise of historian, author and editor, like Charles Patterson, plus the New York Times bestselling author, Ellen Tanner Marsh.
Birth Place: Washington, DC USA
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| Anita Hackley-Lambert
Official Author's Website
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Anita Hackley-Lambert
Brief overview about the author.
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F.H.M. MURRAY: FIRST BIOGRAPHY OF A FORGOTTEN PIONEER FOR CIVIL JUSTICE
Introducing the Life and Legacy of the Man Who Revolutionized the Advancement of Disenfranchised Blacks and Established a Historically Never Exposed Twentieth Century, Post Civil War Underground Railroad in Alexandria, Virginia. Murray founded several black newspapers, founded Murray Brothers Printing Company, Murray Palace Casino, co-founded the Niagara Movement and Horizon magazine along with W.E.B. Du Bois, J. R. Clifford, L. M. Hershaw, and William Monroe Trotter. He is historically noted as the first Internationally and Nationally recognized African American critic of black art representations. The book provides the first detailed documentation regarding this man's life and significance to American history.
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Additional information
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| According to Hackley-Lambert, "this project was an intense labor of love. I credit Almighty God, my mother, and my Grandpa Murray for making this book possible. It has opened the door to my dream to write. This is merely a beginning. I have other works-in-progress. My goal is have several completed by June 2007."
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Contact
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HLE Publishing Fort Washington
MD
20744
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Fax: 3012927960 |
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