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Officer Clemmons: A Memoir | Dr. François S. Clemmons
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Officer Clemmons: A Memoir details the incredible life story of François Clemmons, beginning with his early years in Alabama and Ohio, marked by family trauma and loss, through his studies as a music major at Oberlin College, where Clemmons began to investigate and embrace his homosexuality, to a chance encounter with Fred Rogers which changed the whole course of both men’s lives, leading to a deep, spiritual friendship and mentorship spanning nearly forty years. When he earned the role as “Officer Clemmons” on the award-winning television series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, Clemmons made history as the first African American actor to have a recurring role on a children’s program. A new, wide world opened for Francois — but one which also required him to make painful personal choices, and sacrifices. From New York to the Soviet Union, Berlin to California, Clemmons has performed for audiences around the world, and remains a beloved figure. Evocative and intimate, and buoyed by its author’s own vivacious, inimitable energy, Officer Clemmonschronicles a historical and enlightening life and career of a man who has brought joy to millions of adults and children, across generations and borders.
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Scochrane26
Officer Clemmons: A Memoir | Dr. François S. Clemmons
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When I watched the Mister Rogers doc, I became interested in Clemmons, but I mostly wanted to read this because of his experience on the show. I knew from the doc that Clemmons is an accomplished singer, & this book is much more about his music career than Mister Rogers. The cover & title are only a part of the book. This is Clemmons memoir, his life as a child, how he studied music & made it to college, his career. What made it interesting 👇

Scochrane26 is his struggle with being gay & his experiences with racism. He grew up in the 60‘s & started his career in the 70‘s. He does write about Mister Rogers & the impact on his life, but it‘s only a part of his story. There are a few sections that seem out of place, & he never addresses the episode on the cover (he does in the doc). (edited) 4y
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Officer Clemmons: A Memoir | Dr. François S. Clemmons
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A memoir of a man at the intersections of race, sexuality, high art, and a curious fame. Francois Clemmons has every right to be bitter towards and lack faith in humanity, but at every step in his life he has followed paths of grace, curiosity, and empathy. This book is filled with tales of sorrow told through a lens of hope and abundance. Whether or not you are familiar with the character from the Neighborhood, you should get to know Franc.

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