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The Conversation

How Black Men and Women Can Build Loving, Trusting Relationships

The Conversation( )
Author: Harper, Hill
ISBN:978-1-59240-475-9
Publication Date:Sep 2009
Publisher:Penguin Publishing Group
Imprint:Gotham
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $22.50
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Only 34 percent of African-American children today are raised in two-parent households, a sharp contrast to 1966, when 85 percent of black children where raised by two parents. In provocative and heartfelt words, Hill Harper addresses this urgent challenge facing the black community, bringing a variety of issues out of the shadows. Capturing the conversations Harper and his friends frequently have, this is destined to be one of the year's most talked-about books - and one of Harper's...
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Harper, Hill (Author)
Hill Harper (born Francis Harper), is an author and film, television, and stage actor, and was born on May 17, 1966 in Iowa City, Iowa.

Harper graduated from Brown University magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He received a J.D. from Harvard Law School and a Master of Public Administration from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. While studying at Harvard, Harper was a full-time member of Boston's Black Folks Theater Company, one of the oldest and most acclaimed African-American traveling theater groups. After graduating from Harvard, Harper moved to Los Angeles to purue acting. In 2009, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by Westfield State College.

Harper's film and television experience began in 1993 with recurring work on the television series "Married...with Children" and the film "Confessions of a Dog." Harper's best-known role is a crime-scene-investigator, Sheldon Hawkes, on CSI: NY.

Harper is the author of several books including the best-selling book: Letters to a Young Brother: MANifest Your Destiny (2006) and The Wealth Cure: Putting Money in its Place (2011), which made Publisher's Weekly Best Seller List.

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