Unfinished Agenda: Urban Politics in
the Era of Black Power —
A Conversation between Junius Williams and Tom Hayden
Monday, February 3, 2014, 7:00 PM
National Museum of America HistoryWarner Brothers Theater 14th Street and Constitution Ave, NW Washington, DC Enter through Constitution Ave NW entrance
Free Admission - Seating is First
Come, First Served
Metro: Blue and Orange lines at Smithsonian or Federal Triangle stations.Junius Williams, attorney, activist, and NMAAHC-Library of Congress Civil Rights Oral History Project participant, will discuss his memoir entitled Unfinished Agenda ... with Tom Hayden, social and political activist, author, and politician. Both leaders will recall and describe the Northern Urban Civil Rights Movement of the early 60’s, and what brought both men to Newark, NJ. Topics will include Williams’ innovative leadership of the National Bar Association, his long career as an education rights advocate in Newark, NJ as well as his ideas about the evolution and effective use of political power within and by the black community. Books will be available for sale and signing courtesy of Smithsonian Enterprises. The program is free and open to the public on a first come, first seated basis.
Participants include:
Free Admission — Seating is First Come, First Served.
For more information, please go to www.nmaahc.si.edu/events, email NMAAHCpubpgms@si.edu, or call 202.633.0070This event will be Simulcast and Webcast. Please refer to www.nmaahc.si.edu/events Participants may be filmed, photographed, and recorded for the Smithsonian Institution’s educational and promotional uses.
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