Holt Collier, His Life, His Roosevelt Hunts, and the Origin of the Teddy Bear
Minor F. BuchananPO Box 12974
Jackson, MS 39236-2974
Work Phone: (601) 948-3916
Email: MFBuchanan@aol.com
Summary:
Holt Collier is not only of interest to Mississippians or fans of the Teddy Bear Ð there are the Roosevelt followers who know who Holt Collier was, but have never known the details of his life; the outdoorsmen who will be drawn to Holt Collier for his individual spirit; the Civil War afficionados who continue to debate the role of the African American in the Confederate army; the Southern historians who will certainly be interested in this long-forgotten story; and the African Americans who will be introduced to the real Òfather of the Teddy BearÓ and a man equal in stature to any pioneer in American history. The presentation is accompanied by images in digital slide format.
Speakers Expertise:
Minor Ferris Buchanan is an independent historian who compiled information through a decade of research and authored the biography of Holt Collier.
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