![]() ![]() This idyllic childhood did not last, however, as the boys were separated from their grandmother in 1929 when Haley’s father accepted a teaching position in Alabama. She was an animated storyteller, and entertained Haley and his two younger brothers with tales of their ancestors and the African village where their family had originated. In Tennessee, Haley’s grandmother played a vital role in his upbringing. The family remained separated while Simon Haley completed his graduate degree. Haley’s mother, Bertha Palmer Haley, felt isolated in the cold northern town, and after the birth of their children, she convinced her husband to allow them to move south to Henning, Tennessee, and live with her parents while he continued his studies. His father, Simon Haley, was a graduate student in agriculture at Cornell University at the time of his birth. Haley was born in Ithaca, New York, on August 11, 1921. His work encouraged black families to explore the rich histories of their ancestors. ![]() 1921-1992 Alex Haley, the acclaimed author of the novel Roots, dedicated much of his career to lecturing on African American genealogy. ![]()
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