Jennings Michael Burch
Jennings Michael Burch | |
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Born | Manhattan, New York | April 27, 1941
Died | January 15, 2013 Carmel, New York | (aged 71)
Occupation | Writer |
Alma mater | John Jay College |
Notable works | They Cage the Animals At Night |
Jennings Michael Burch (April 27, 1941 – January 15, 2013)[1] was an American writer and author of the 1984 best-selling autobiography They Cage the Animals At Night.[2][3][4]
Early life and education
Jennings Michael Burch was born in the South Bronx, New York and spent most of his childhood in foster homes. Burch's mother, a single parent, first placed her children in foster care in 1949, when Jennings was eight and a half. Between 1949 and 1954, Burch stayed in 32 foster homes, moved with his family[which?] three times, and stayed with at least three sets of foster parents. He also lost his biological brother Jerome, whom he hardly knew.[citation needed]
He earned a B.A. in forensic psychology from John Jay College in Manhattan, New York City, New York.[5]
Career
He worked as a New York City policeman, a chauffeur, a theater manager, a magazine pressman, and a short-order cook. [5]
Personal life
Burch was married three times. He had two biological daughters (first marriage), one adopted daughter, (second marriage) and a son (third marriage).
References
- ^ "Jennings Michael Burch dead at 71". Putnam County Courier. January 17, 2013. Archived from the original on October 29, 2013.
- ^ "Michael Jackson aimed to direct movie about foster children". Reuters. July 17, 2009.
- ^ Burch, Jennings Michael, They Cage The Animals At Night Archived 2012-10-17 at the Wayback Machine New American Library. ISBN 978-0-451-15941-0
- ^ "Michael Jackson's Unrealized Dream: Career in the Film Industry | Rolling Stone". rollingstone.com. Retrieved 2015-04-13.
- ^ a b Burch, J.M. (1985). They Cage the Animals at Night. Penguin Group USA. ISBN 9780451159410. Retrieved 2015-04-13.