Once Upon a Time When We Were Colored explained

Once Upon a Time When We Were Colored
Published:1989
Language:English
Country:United States
Genre:Memoir
Author:Clifton Taulbert

Once Upon a Time When We Were Colored is a memoir by Clifton Taulbert, first published in 1989. Taulbert writes about his life experiences from his childhood in a small Mississippi town during the segregated 1950s to his emigration North in 1962 at the age of 17. The book won Taulbert a Pulitzer Prize nomination and was later made into a 1996 movie starring Phylicia Rashad, Richard Roundtree, Isaac Hayes, and Al Freeman, Jr.[1]

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  1. Web site: The New York Times. FILM REVIEW; Fond Memories of Mississippi in the 50s. Holden, Stephen. Stephen Holden. January 26, 1996.