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Clifton Taulbert
Inducted 2005
Clifton L. Taulbert founded the Freemount Corporation in 1985 while
employed by the Bank of Oklahoma. Founding the company was the start
of a dream coming true for Taulbert. Having grown up in the
Mississippi Delta, in spite of the rigors of legal segregation,
Taulbert encountered the “Ice Man,” one of Glen Allan, Mississippi’s
African-American entrepreneurs. While working at the “Ice House,”
Taulbert was regaled with stories of his ancestors who had carved
out a significant life of independence during the 1800’s in a place
generally called the “Colored Colony” where they were major
landowners. Together, the job and the stories sparked his dream to
one day own his own company. His dream became known as Freemount,
named for the “Colored” plantation his great-great grandfather named
and built in Mississippi’s Issaquena County.
Taulbert’s Freemount corporation made history in the late 1980’s and
early 1990’s as the marketing company that joined the beleaguered
oil-field company owners and introduced Stairmaster Exercise System
to the world. Today Freemount Marketing holds significant broker and
distribution rights for RESQ energy drink, the only all-natural and
sodium-free energy drink on the market.
Once established as a significant marketing company, Taulbert then
became able to pursue his passion, writing, which has resulted in
nine books. Taulbert’s passion for writing placed one of his books
on the big screen, Once Upon a Time When We Were Colored and brought
him a Pulitzer-Prize nomination for The Last Train North. Taulbert
penned the Eight Habits of the Heart, which instantly became
internationally recognized by corporations, schools and governments.
Resulting from the success of this book was a new division of the
company, The Building Community Institute which designs curriculums
and workplace support products while conducting Leadership and
Diversity Training worldwide.
Still under the auspices of Freemount, Taulbert continues to write
books for the general public, educators and scripts for Hollywood.
Taulbert has participated in documentaries, one of which won the
Cine Golden Eagle award, The era of Segregation-A Personal
Perspective. His picture books for children were recently featured
in a major news story as helping to secure the Peace in Iraq.
American soldiers were shown in the bazaars of Iraq reading from his
“Little Cliff” series to Iraqi children.
The Freemount Corporation is Taulbert’s thanks to the elders of the
Mississippi Delta who sought to lift his sights…he continues their
traditions.
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