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Stewart grew up in an abusive household in [[Rosedale]] and witnessed the death of his mother at the hands of his father at the age of 5. He was mentored by teachers and became successful in school. He later became famous as '''Shelley the Playboy''' with partner [[Erskine Fausch]] on [[WENN-AM]] and later as the owner of [[WATV-AM]].
Stewart grew up in an abusive household in [[Rosedale]] and witnessed the death of his mother at the hands of his father at the age of 5. He was mentored by teachers and became successful in school. He later became famous as '''Shelley the Playboy''' with partner [[Erskine Fausch]] on [[WENN-AM]] and later as the owner of [[WATV-AM]].
During the [[Civil rights movement]] Stewart used his radio program to pass along information about mass meetings and planned marches, especially after students became involved during the [[Children's Crusade]] of [[1963]].


Stewart was invited to join [[Cy Steiner]]'s advertising firm as a silent partner in the early 1970s.
Stewart was invited to join [[Cy Steiner]]'s advertising firm as a silent partner in the early 1970s.


Stewart founded the [[Mattie C. Stewart Foundation]] to honor his mother's memory by helping young people prepare for adulthood.
Stewart founded the [[Mattie C. Stewart Foundation]] to honor his mother's memory by helping young people prepare for adulthood. In [[2002]] his memoir, co-written with Nathan Hale Turner, was published as ''[[The Road South]]''.


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==Publications==
* Stewart, Shelley and Nathan Hale Turner (2002) ''The Road South: A Memoir''. New York, New York: Warner Books. ISBN 0446530271
==References==
==References==
* Williams, Roy L. (July 12, 2009) "On the Record - Shelley Stewart, president of O2 Ideas in Birmingham encourages young people to get an education." ''Birmingham News''
* Williams, Roy L. (July 12, 2009) "On the Record - Shelley Stewart, president of O2 Ideas in Birmingham encourages young people to get an education." ''Birmingham News''

Revision as of 13:43, 12 July 2009

Shelley Stewart (born September 1933) is a former radio personality and station owner and the current majority owner and CEO of O2 Ideas.

Stewart grew up in an abusive household in Rosedale and witnessed the death of his mother at the hands of his father at the age of 5. He was mentored by teachers and became successful in school. He later became famous as Shelley the Playboy with partner Erskine Fausch on WENN-AM and later as the owner of WATV-AM.

During the Civil rights movement Stewart used his radio program to pass along information about mass meetings and planned marches, especially after students became involved during the Children's Crusade of 1963.

Stewart was invited to join Cy Steiner's advertising firm as a silent partner in the early 1970s.

Stewart founded the Mattie C. Stewart Foundation to honor his mother's memory by helping young people prepare for adulthood. In 2002 his memoir, co-written with Nathan Hale Turner, was published as The Road South.

Publications

  • Stewart, Shelley and Nathan Hale Turner (2002) The Road South: A Memoir. New York, New York: Warner Books. ISBN 0446530271

References

  • Williams, Roy L. (July 12, 2009) "On the Record - Shelley Stewart, president of O2 Ideas in Birmingham encourages young people to get an education." Birmingham News