"All who love children are served generously and intelligently by the
ideas, commitments, and passion of Marian Wright Edelman. Her arms are
open to the children and adults of the world, and we all are stronger
and more safe because of her." -- Maya Angelou
Throughout her life and work, Marian Wright Edelman has been at the
heart of this century's most dramatic civil rights and child advocacy
struggles. In this stirring, heartfelt memoir she pays tribute to the
extraordinary mentors who helped light her way including Martin Luther
King, Jr., Robert F. Kennedy, Fannie Lou Hamer, and William Sloane
Coffin. She celebrates the lives of her parents and the great Black
Women of Bennettsville, South Carolina--Miz Tee, Miz Lucy, Miz Kate--who
gave her love and guidance in her youth, as well as the many teachers
and figures who inspired her education at Spelman College and empowered
her early as an activist in the 1960's.
Illustrated with many of the author's personal photographs, Lanterns
also includes a "Parents' Pledge" and "Twenty-Five More Lessons for
Life" to guide, protect, and love our children every day so that they
will become, in Edelman's moving vision, the healing agents for national
transformation.