Clifton L. Taulbert
Clifton Taulbert is an American author, businessman, and speaker known for his writings on the African American experience in the segregated South.
Born in Glen Allan, Mississippi, Taulbert grew up during the era of legal racial segregation.
His experiences working at his Uncle Cleve's ice house inspired "Who Owns the Ice House?", which explores entrepreneurial mindset lessons.
Taulbert has authored several other books, including "Once Upon a Time When We Were Colored" and "The Last Train North".
He is recognized for his work in promoting entrepreneurship and has received numerous awards for his contributions to literature and business education.
Taulbert's writings often blend personal memoir with lessons on success and community building.