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Juan Williams is one of America's leading political writers and thinkers.
He is the senior correspondent for NPR, a political analyst for Fox Television, and a regular panelist for FoxNews Sunday. In addition to prize-winning columns and editorial writing for The Washington Post, he has also authored six books.
With the release of his sixth book, Enough – The Phony Leaders, Dead-End Movements and Culture of Failure That Are Undermining Black America- and What We Can Do About It, Williams has created a national furor and ignited debate everywhere with his point blank analysis of black leadership in this country. He combines a bold, perceptive, solution-based look at African American life, culture, and politics with an impassioned clarion call to do the right thing now and not lose sight of the true values of the Civil Rights Movement.
For speaking engagements or more information on Juan Williams, contact the American Program Bureau (APB) at 1-800-225-4575 or visit the APB website.
Juan Williams covers topics such as:
- Enough – The Phony Leaders, Dead-End Movements and Culture of Failure That Are
- American Leadership – Stories of Inspiration & Power Behind Proven Leaders
- The Changing Face of America – The Powerful Mix of Money, Race & Age in the New Century
- Eyes on the Prize: The Truths of American Race Relations
- Understanding the Changing Face of America: Business, Media, and the Workplace
- The Latest from Washington- An Insider's View
- The Powerful Mix of Money, Race & Age in the New Century
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