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Enough: The Phony Leaders, Dead-End Movements, and Culture of Failure That Are Undermining Black America – and What We Can Do About It

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What: John Locke Foundation Headliner Luncheon

When: Noon Monday, December 11, 2006

Where: The Westin Charlotte
601 South College Street, Charlotte, NC 28202
(Directions are available at www.JohnLocke.org/events.)

Price: $25

Who: Known for his insight and commentary about politics and public policy, Juan Williams tackles a different topic in his new book, Enough. The NPR senior correspondent and Fox News political analyst writes that black America has lost its way. He argues that while racism still exists, black Americans should open their eyes to a “culture of failure” that hurts their community.

Williams wrote the critically acclaimed biography Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary. He also authored several other bestsellers, including Eye On The Prize: America’s Civil Rights Years, 1954-1965, the companion volume to the critically acclaimed television series.

Join Juan Williams as he discusses the provocative topic of his latest book.

Contact JLF Communications Director Mitch Kokai at 919-828-3876, 919-306-8736, or mkokai@johnlocke.org for more information.

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