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Portrait of a Generation

PORTRAIT OF A GENERATION The Children of Oklahoma: Sons and Daughters of the Red Earth turns the spotlight on Oklahomans of the 21st century, from newborn to 18 years old, celebrating their wishes, hopes and dreams.

This full-color, limited-edition coffee-table book is filled with portraits and interviews by M.J. Alexander, the award-winning author and photographer of the acclaimed Salt of the Red Earth centenarian project. Underwritten by Chesapeake Energy Corporation and produced with additional support from The Chickasaw Nation and Inasmuch Foundation, this project is a fundraiser for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Oklahoma County.

Corporate Gifts
This coffee-table book showcasing the future of Oklahoma through the words and photos of our next generation makes a great gift. For more information, email us at portrait@sliceok.com.

A Book for Every Library
Additionally, sponsorships to place this book in school and public libraries across the state are now available. To sponsor the placement of a book, email portrait@sliceok.com.


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729 W. Sheridan, Suite 101, OKC

Gold-Medal Winner
Mid-West - Best Regional, Non-
Fiction, Independent Publisher Book Awards

Gold-Medal Winner
Young Adult Book Award,
Oklahoma Center for the Book

Everybody takes photographs of
kids. M.J. Alexander makes you
remember what it's like to be one.

Eric Bates, executive editor
Rolling Stone


M.J. Alexander has a way of
seeing the world that shows it to
you. The layers of it that are
sometimes ignored or overlooked,
especially in our country. A
brilliant photographer.

Alice Walker, author
The Color Purple


A transcendent visual storyteller,
Alexander has a remarkable ability
to capture the essence of her
subjects in a single frame while
conveying a grander meaning. Her
distinct style and abilities as an
artist make her an invaluable
cultural asset for Oklahoma.

Suzanne Tate, exec. director
Oklahoma Arts Council