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This is the true historical story of Deputy Chief Leroy Stover,
Birmingham, Alabama's first Black Policeman. This book describes a
journey of rejection, racism, and segregation that leads to
acceptance, unity, respect and inspiration. Leroy's faith, courage,
stamina, hard work and military, in his early years, helped to
sustain him during his career for 32 years at the Birmingham Police
Department. Bessie Stover Powell is the oldest niece of Deputy
Chief Leroy Stover. They grew up in the same household. She
researched many historical documents, and conducted extensive
interviews with her Uncle in chronicling his journey. She is an
Educator, Administrator, School Counselor, and Minister. She has a
B.S. in Human Services-Urban Planning, Thomas Edison State; M.A. in
Rehabilitation Counseling, S.C. State University; Ed. D. in
Curriculum and Instruction, University of Sarasota. She was
Professor of the Year, 2008. She is Associate Professor in the
Education Department, South Carolina State University. Don L.
Powell is a distinguished scholar, teacher and administrator. He
has a B. A. in English, Miles College; M. A. in English, Atlanta
University; and a Ph.D. in English, University of Illinois. He is
the editor of Literary Perspectives, and other articles and
documents. He was Professor of the Year, 2003, Claflin College. He
is Chair of English and Mass Communication at Voorhees College. He
retired from S.C. State University. Deputy Chief Stover has been
described as a risk taker, trail blazer, intelligent, role model,
effective administrator, trouble shooter, detail oriented, well
dressed, and above all, fair and firm. He earned the B.S. Degree
from the University of Alabama -Birmingham, in Criminal Justice.
Stover received many honors and awards. He rose from being the
first Black Policeman to Deputy Chief with thirty-two years of
service in the Birmingham, Alabama Police Department. He retired in
1998.
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