Victoria Scott Miller

VICTORIA SCOTT MILLER

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Victoria Scott Miller is an award-winning author, entrepreneur, and global thought leader based in Raleigh, North Carolina. She is the founder and executive director of Liberation Station Bookstore, North Carolina’s first Black-owned children’s bookstore, whose grassroots reopening raised over $70,000 in community support and was celebrated by Good Morning America, The New York Times, The Washington Post, NPR, CNN, and Essence.

She is the first person of her background to develop cultural programming at the North Carolina Museum of Art in its 80-year history, resulting in a published book series, a procured grant, and the acquisition of an Edmonia Lewis sculpture. Her children’s title Miss Edmonia’s Class of Wildfires received the ALA Día Selection and Creative Child Magazine Book of the Year Award. Her most recent title, At Night, They Danced, continues her commitment to literature that honors the wholeness of Black families.
She is the youngest inductee and first woman honored in the Entrepreneurship category of the Wake County Public School Hall of Fame, a keynote speaker, documentary filmmaker, and creator of The 40 Acre Institute homeschool program. She has secured over one million dollars in grants for organizations statewide and built partnerships with more than fifty organizations.

She is the mother of two sons, Langston and Emerson, and she lives in Raleigh, North Carolina.

BOOKS

At Night They Danced Miss Edmonia's Class Of Wildfires