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Todd M. Mealy is a historian and biographer of books and articles about the intersection of civil rights and education, including This Is the Rat Speaking, which tells the remarkable story of the black campus movement of the late 1960s; Glenn Killinger, All-American: Penn State's World War I Era Sports Hero; and Displaced: A Holocaust Memoir and the Road to a New Beginning. A specialist in 19th and 20th-century antislavery and civil rights history, Mealy is also an adjunct professor in the History Department at Dickinson College with more than two decades of experience teaching American history and academic writing at urban and rural schools in Pennsylvania. The founder and Executive Director of the National Institute for Customizing Education, Mealy is a sought-after curriculum designer whose work includes the K-12 Nonviolence365 curriculum for The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change in Atlanta, Georgia. Mealy attained a Ph.D. in American Studies from Pennsylvania State University-Harrisburg, where he received the institution's Sue Samuelson Award for outstanding academic achievement. He lives with his family in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

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In an era of unprecedented challenges to societal change, Todd Mealy's captivating biography of Jane Elliott provides insights into her long advocacy for challenging racial bigotry in all its forms as inspired by the work of my father, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., which encompassed eradicating what he called "the triple evils of poverty, racism and militarism." Mealy's narrative reconstructs a comprehensive and nuanced portrayal of Jane Elliott's courageous journey in the struggle for social justice and as an anatomy of prejudice. "Shades of Brown" offers an insightful critique and is a must read that resonates with the urgency of our times to overcome racial bias, prejudice, bigotry, and work toward the ultimate elimination of racism which is essential in creating the Beloved Community.-Dr. Bernice A. King, CEO, The King Center
In Shades of Brown, author Todd M. Mealy invites readers into the extraordinary life and transformative work of esteemed educator Jane Elliott. From her groundbreaking "Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes" exercise to her tireless advocacy for equality and justice, Elliott's story is a testament to the power of one person's unwavering dedication to dismantling racial prejudice. Mealy's intimate portrait delves into the personal and professional experiences that shaped Elliott's journey, revealing the challenges she faced and the triumphs she achieved along the way. Through a captivating narrative, readers gain profound insights into the spirit and lasting impact of a true trailblazer who continues to inspire generations.-Keith A. Beauchamp, Filmmaker, Producer/Writer Till When I think about Jane Elliott, I think about a courageous human being who refuses the recursive hubris regarding the so-called rightness of whiteness. In this way, one might assume that the meaning behind Jane Elliott's "blue eyes, brown eyes" experiment on prejudice and discriminatory behavior is easily discernible. Indeed, journalists have covered this controversial lesson plan for many decades. However, in Shades of Brown, Todd M. Mealy once again establishes himself as a skillful and formidable scholar. In this must-read biography, Dr. Mealy puts forth original and engaging ideas about Elliott, her groundbreaking exercise, and the deeply problematic Faustian tendency at the very core of racism, xenophobia, and sexism. With prose akin to that of a guiding beacon, Mealy's work illuminates the intricacies of our shared human condition, urging us to stand in solidarity with those who are subjugated and painfully treated as "less than." Through the powerful genre of biography, this book helps us to understand not just the profound social justice dimensions of Jane Elliott's pedagogy, but it functions as a clarion call, one that sheds light on the unqualified and perpetual need for all of us to resist attempts to stifle critical thinking, social diversity, and what the humanities can offer.-George Yancy, Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Philosophy, Emory University

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