ATTORNEY / RACE RELATIONS SPEAKER / MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER

Attorney Roy Miller specializes in Juvenile Law. He recognizes that good children sometimes do bad things. However, every child deserves a second chance. Attorney Roy Miller will fight for that chance.

With 16 years of experience, Attorney Miller understands people and he believes in people. Previously, Roy Miller worked for the Georgia Governor's Office of Consumer Affairs. He helped so many people with problems. His heart is into helping young people deal with problems and helping young people get back on track.

Attorney Miller does not believe in racial division and asks, " If we are all a part of the body of Christ, then why would the arm despise the leg or the mind despise the heart? We cannot choose a part of Christ to love and a part to hate. We must love everyone; however, that does not mean that we have to like what everyone does. We must resist temptations that would seek to replace faith with hate. We must always try to do better."

Attorney Miller believes that respect is essential to growth. "Around the world, in every society and in every group, two things have always been certain. Those that demand respect have always been on top and those that accept disrespect have always been on the bottom. We should respect everyone and demand respect in return As surely as the Bible tells us that we will reap what we sow, the justice we give is the justice we will receive and the freely we give,the freely we will receive, it appears to me that 'the mirror of life is indebted to return to us everything that we put into it. If not for our hearts, then for our heads, we should put good things into it."

Attorney Miller is mostly known for his success in having the n-word deleted from a major dictionary. Attorney Roy Miller also does Motivational Speaking. His themes are "Race Relations Medicine" and "One Person Can Make A Difference". He refers to himself as a living example. Attorney Miller believes in people, all people. He especially reaches out to young people to believe in God and to never give up. His speeches convince young people to move away from anger, hatred and disrespect. Attorney Miller has love and respect for people of all races. In March of 1994, Attorney Miller put a hugh crack in the wall which separates us in America. He succeeded where many prominent celebrities and powerful organizations failed. He succeeded in having the n-word removed from a major dictionary (Funk&Wagnall's). Attorney Miller also appeared by invitation and gave contributing argument that lead to the passage of the Baltimore and New York City n-word resolutions, discouraging such usage.

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 1401 Peachtree Street Suite 500 Atlanta, Georgia 30309