A Tearful Journey For Freedom

The Life and Times of Maggie Hathaway

by Conrad Bullard


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/30/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 288
ISBN : 9781403311825
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 288
ISBN : 9781403311818

About the Book

During the years of the civil rights struggle in America, Maggie founded the first West Coast Branch of the NAACP. In a wonderful weave of fact and action, Conrad H. Bullard tells the story of Maggie Hathaway, Civil Rights Activist, actress, writer and Freedom Fighter who refused to give up a dream. A dream that compelled her to demand and encourage the entertainment industry and professional golf course owners to open the door for Black actors, Black athletes, and give them the opportunity to compete and participate.

Disrespected and harassed by the male entertainment industry moguls, mass media and police, she was described by them as militant and threatening. This is a riveting first-hand account of the tense and dramatic years of the civil rights struggle in fine arts and sports, which are now contrasted so strikingly as a result of the change of power and Maggie’s wonderful spirit for a continuous journey for freedom . . .


About the Author

Conrad H. Bullard, is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Creative Imagery Enterprises "L.L.C.". A native of Los Angeles, he is a producer, director and writer who has a long and distinguished record of achievements comprised of twenty-five years diverse experience in the production of feature films, broadcast television, talent management, legitimate theatre, and the promotion of live musical concerts.

He is affiliated and a member of the UCLA Alumni Association, American Federation of Television Radio Artists (A.F.T.R.A.), Writer's Guild Of America (W.G.A.), Federal Communications Commission License (FCC) and the A.F.A.M. Scottish-Rite Mason.

Creative Imagery Enterprises produced the The Jefferson's stage play with the original cast, "The Inner City Games" featuring Arnold Schwarzenneger, Celebrate Africa Awards, featuring Stevie Wonder, Dionne Warwick, "It Is We Who Are Changing" Documentary, The Second Annual "Black Achievers Awards," honoring Angela Bassett, Bill Duke, football Hall of Famed Marcus Allen, Actor Jeff Goldblum, Producer and Director Debbie Allen, Chad Everett, UCLA vice-chancellor Winston Doby and the legendary actor Brock Peters.

He produced major musical concerts and fund-raisers nationwide, in theaters, coliseums, and convention centers with celebrity performing artist such as the late Marvin Gaye, Ike and Tina Turner, and others such as LTD, featuring Jeffrey Osborne, Melba Moore, The Dells, Cuba Gooding & The Main Ingredient, The Stylistics, The O'Jays and others.

In 1960, he attended the University Of California Los Angeles (UCLA), where he received a certificate in fine arts. He completed the Director’s Workshop and script writing for feature film and broadcast television production.

In 1968, he produced and directed three award winning theatrical plays from Broadway, Anna Lucasta, LA Gospel and A Hat Full Of Rain.

In May 1954, he entered the Unites States Navy and he played on the Navy football team, and he was awarded the UCLA vs. Navy game football. Conrad is an honorably discharged Korean and Viet Nam War Veteran.