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"Good Guys Finish First" -Attorney Gets The '?N-Word'?-Deleted From Dictionary

Roy Miller is a native of Macon, Georgia. In 1983 he received a B.A. in Sociology from Mercer University, located in Macon, Georgia. In 1991, Roy graduated from John Marshall Law School in Atlanta, Georgia. Also, he is a graduate of the Atlanta School of Radio and Television Broadcasting. Miller spent several years working for the Georgia Governor's Office in Consumer Affairs and presently teaches Business Law at the prestigious Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia.

Overcoming polio at age three, Miller's tenacity and courage to beat the odds have led to significant accomplishments. Miller's mother was his great life-long influence. She instilled in Roy a belief in God and the desire to love all people. Roy's family encouraged him to take on the odds and to never give up. Helping others and educating himself have been central in his life. Roy's love for music has also been a passion. An accomplished R&B/Jazz vocalist and musician, he plays several musical instruments and has composed many songs including . Miller states his belief, 'If, at the end of a lifetime, you haven't done anything to help anyone, you're going to look pretty small in the eyes of God'-.

Miller took a big step towards helping others when in 1994, he became the first and only person to succeed in having the n-word deleted from a major dictionary. In August of 2002 Miller traveled, as a special guest, to Baltimore, MD and played a significant role in assisting Baltimore, MD City Councilman Melvin Stukes: in having the first passed that discourages the use of the n-word. Attorney Miller was presented with an appreciation Resolution from the City of Baltimore, MD for his argument that helped get the n-word Resolution passed. In February of 2007, Attorney Miller traveled to New York City, by invitation of Councilman Leroy Comrie and presented contributing argument, which led to the passing of New York City's resolution discouraging n-word usage. On January 17, 2009, Attorney Miller traveled to Washington D.C. and spoke by invitation at the Celebrating The Arrival Of Change, "A Collection of Inaugural Events."

Miller tries to carry himself in a way to make his son proud. He does not smoke nor drink and has never even tried drugs.

Attorney Roy Miller's motivational speaking topics are: Using Words As Medicine, Never Say Impossible, One Person Can Make A Difference and The Power Of Words In Race Relations

To hear musical compositions by Attorney Roy Miller click on My Christmas Gospel Goodwill .

Attorney Miller is featured in the May 1994 Edition of the Georgia Informer in Macon, Georgia, the August, 2001 edition of a Washington, D.C. Newspaper (the Washington Informer), the August, 2001 edition of the About Time Magazine(Rochester, New York), the October, 2001 edition of the Macon, Telegraph and is mentioned a July 17, 2002 national AP news article by Gretchen Parker entitled "Baltimore City Council bans use of "N" word."

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Attorney Roy Miller can be contacted at: (478) 745-2402 P.O. Box 6362 Macon, Georgia 31208