- Bebe Moore Campbell
Bebe Moore Campbell (
February 18 1950 ,Philadelphia –November 27 2006 ,Los Angeles ) was the author of three "New York Times" bestsellers, "Brothers and Sisters", "Singing in the Comeback Choir", and "What You Owe Me", which was also a "Los Angeles Times " "Best Book of 2001". Her other works include the novel "Your Blues Ain't Like Mine", which was a "New York Times" Notable Book of the Year and the winner of theNAACP Image Award for Literature; her memoir, "Sweet Summer, Growing Up With and Without My Dad"; and her first nonfiction book, "Successful Women, Angry Men: Backlash in the Two-Career Marriage". Her essays, articles, and excerpts appear in many anthologies.Ms. Campbell's interest in mental health was the catalyst for her first children's book, "Sometimes My Mommy Gets Angry", which was published in September 2003. This book won the
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) Outstanding Literature Award for 2003. The book tells the story of how a little girl copes with being reared by her mentally ill mother. Ms. Campbell was a member of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill and a founding member of NAMI-Inglewood. Her latest book, "72 Hour Hold", also deals with mental illness. Her first play, "Even with the Madness", debuted inNew York in June 2003. This work revisited the theme of mental illness and the family.As a journalist, Campbell wrote articles for "
The New York Times Magazine ", "The Washington Post ", the "Los Angeles Times", "Essence", "Ebony", "Black Enterprise ", as well as other publications. She was a regular commentator for "Morning Edition " a program onNational Public Radio .Personal life
Born as Elizabeth Bebe Moore and reared in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , she graduated from thePhiladelphia High School for Girls and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in elementary education from theUniversity of Pittsburgh . She was an honorary member ofAlpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.She lived in
Los Angeles, California with her husband, Ellis Gordon Jr.; they had two children, a son, Ellis Gordon III, and a daughter, actressMaia Campbell , who is best known for her role as "Tiffany" on "In the House ".Bebe Moore Campbell died from brain
cancer , aged 56.Her favorite quote on being a writer was "Discipline is the servant of inspiration". Fact|date=September 2007
External links
* [http://www.bebemoorecampbell.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.immaginehdv.com/detail.php?c=2&i=b49b9b9a335e707bc4c7ac30b8333e927da1e330 Global Lens Interview Part 1] (Video)
* [http://www.immaginehdv.com/detail.php?c=2&i=27d841afcd7a60cd6cbcb56ccb01192da2db2555 Global Lens Interview Part 2] (Video)
* [http://authors.aalbc.com/bebe_life.htm obituary]
* [http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2006-11-27-campbell-obit_x.htm USA Today article]References
*Campbell, Bebe Moore. "An Interview with Bebe Moore Campbell" [excerpt] "Callaloo" Volume 22, Number 4: Fall 1999, pp. 954-972. As reported at [http://muse.jhu.edu/cgi-bin/access.cgi?uri=/journals/callaloo/v022/22.4campbell.html Project Muse] . Retrieved August 14, 2006.
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