T.R.M. Howard:
Doctor, Entrepreneur, Civil Rights Pioneer
David T. Beito and Linda Royster Beito
Independent Institute
Independent Institute Book T.R.M. Howard
Wins Benjamin Franklin Gold Award for Best Biography
Wins Benjamin Franklin Gold Award for Best Biography
OAKLAND, CA—T.R.M. Howard: Doctor, Entrepreneur, Civil Rights Pioneer, by David T. Beito and Linda Royster Beito (Research
Fellows, Independent Institute) has won the prestigious 2019 Benjamin
Franklin Gold Book Award for Best Biography. The Award was presented by
the Independent Book Publishing Association (IBPA) at a special ceremony
at the IBPA conference in Chicago.
Detailing
the extraordinary life of surgeon, entrepreneur, and civil rights
leader, T.R.M. Howard, the book describes how Howard was a mentor to and
inspiration of such well-known
activists during the Jim Crow era as Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King,
Jr., and Medgar Evers. Howard was in the spotlight after the murder of
Emmett Till, when an all-white jury in Mississippi acquitted the two
white men accused of the crime, and his home was the center for
witnesses and journalists covering the trial. He founded black community organizations, including a hospital which gave affordable and accessible health-care to the Delta’s impoverished black population, organized civil rights rallies and boycotts, championed black enterprise, and fought the Ku Klux Klan.
The IBPA Benjamin Franklin Awards program, recognizes excellence and innovation in independent publishing. Over
160 librarians, booksellers, and design and editorial experts—most of
whom have decades of book industry experience—judged the books submitted
to the program.
“This
path-breaking book offers hope and inspiration as Americans consider
the next steps for securing liberty and justice for all,” said David J.
Theroux, Founder and President of the Independent Institute, publisher
of the book. “David Beito and Linda Royster Beito have brought the story
of T.R.M. Howard to life. Without Howard, we might not have the voices
of key civil rights activists throughout history,” he added.
T.R.M. Howard: Doctor, Entrepreneur, Civil Rights Pioneer, tells
more than the story of a single man. It also highlights the heroic
contributions of black professionals and entrepreneurs pursuing equal
justice and economic betterment during a time of social upheaval.
The
IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award program, which includes over fifty
categories recognizing excellence in book editorial and design, are
regarded as one of the highest national honors for indie publishers.
Founded in 1983 to support independent publishers nationwide, the IBPA
leads and serves the independent publishing community through advocacy,
education, and tools for success.
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Independent Institute is a non-profit, research, and educational
organization that promotes the power of independent thinking to boldly
advance peaceful, prosperous, and free societies grounded in a
commitment to human worth and dignity. For more information, visit Independent.org.
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