Beyond Black and White/All about Barack and Much More
National Public Radio’s senior
correspondent Juan Williams
Thursday, Oct. 4, 7 p.m.
Modlin Center for the Arts
One of the
nation’s leading political writers and thinkers, Juan
Williams examines American politics, civic rights, law
and culture. He navigates the difficult terrain of race
relations with an honest and compelling voice. An
influential chronicler of the civil rights movement, he
wrote Eyes on the Prize: America’s Civil Rights
Years, 1954-1965. His acclaimed biography
Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionarywas
reissued with a new epilogue in 2004 to mark the 50th
anniversary of the Supreme Court’s historic Brown v.
Board of Education decision. His newest book
is Enough: The Phony Leaders,
Dead-End Movements and Culture of Failure That Are
Undermining Black America—and What We Can Do About It.
Book signing.
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