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Rediscovering An American Classic: Essays on the Life of American Educator Dr. Arenia C Mallory 1926-1976
Rediscovering An American Classic: Essays on the Life of American Educator Dr. Arenia C Mallory 1926-1976
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Author: Glenda Goodson
Publisher: HCM Publishing
Published: 10/13/2016
Pages: 190
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.58lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.40d
ISBN: 9780975334287
About the Author
Glenda Williams Goodson received a Bachelors in English (Creative Writing) from Southern Methodist University where she participated in workshops taught by some of America's greatest writers including Maya Angelou. She earned an MBA (Strategic Leadership) from Amberton University. As a print journalist, she wrote cover/feature articles and courageously took on tough assignments affecting Dallas' marginalized communities. As Associate Editor (Whole Truth Magazine), she launched innovations such as Church Of God In Christ (COGIC) Around the Globe and also wrote Junior High/High Sunday School lessons. A freelancer (Media 13 Dallas/LA), her work included in AG Int'l Missiology Journal (Women in Missions 2015), COGIC Annual Commentary (Social Justice 2015), Charisma Magazines, etc. An award winning author (2015 Best in SW Author of the Year Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. Upsilon Nu Zeta Chapter), her books include history (Royalty Unveiled, Charles and Betty Kennedy Missionaries to the World), and biographies (Bishop A.T. Moore, The Making of a Legend). As an expert in COGIC Women's History, after Presiding Bishop C. E. Blake negotiated, she was one of 7 recipients (Croatia, UK, The Netherlands, Romania and U.S.) to receive multi-year grant from USC Pentecostal/Charismatic Research Initiative resulting in including her archives at USC Digital Library. Her Center for African American Church History and Research, Inc. causes her to be sought out by graduate students, colleges, universities and researchers, (Anthea Butler Women in the COGIC, Jonathan Chism, Rice University - The Saints Go Marching In: The COGIC and the Civil Rights Movement in Memphis, TN 1954-1968; Emory University - Anjulet Tucker Get the Learnin' but don't Lose the Burnin': The Socio-Cultural and Religious Politics of Education in a Black Pentecostal College) and was the only female essayist included the 2015 scholarship on the life of COGIC Founder Bishop C.H. Mason. She has been featured on radio/TV, is a guest lecturer (e.g., AG Theological Seminary), and invited to present at Oxford University in 2013-14. In 1992 she formed Higher Calling Ministries (HCM) where she ministered for years in one of Texas' high security prisons, conducts inner city street and park revivals and supported int'l missions (e.g., providing containers with tons of rice, sneakers, to Liberian orphanages). Through KHVN Radio Mama Talks program Goodson shared practical wisdom by interviewing a variety of guests.
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