
Juan Williams
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Montgomery Fellow Juan
Williams will deliver a public lecture, “The Changing Face of America: Money,
Race and Age in the New Century,” on Jan. 22 at 4:30 p.m. in the Moore Theater,
Hopkins Center. One of the most respected political correspondents in the
nation, Williams is the author of six books, including Thurgood Marshall:
American Revolutionary, described by Time magazine as a
“magisterial” work of American history. He is senior correspondent for NPR’s
Morning Edition, host of the nationally syndicated America’s Black
Forum, a political analyst for Fox Television, and a regular panelist for
Fox News Sunday. During the presidential election season, Williams
will serve as senior political analyst for both organizations.
Williams is the first in the winter term Montgomery series, America in 2008:
Commentators and Cartoonists. The series continues with cartoonists Roz Chast,
whose public lecture, “Theories of Everything and Much, Much More,” will be on
Jan. 29 at 4:30 p.m. in Filene Auditorium, Moore Hall, and Steve Kelley ’81,
whose public lecture, “Art Irritates Life: Politics and Stuff People Really
Care About,” will be on Feb. 19 at 4:30 p.m. in the Bentley Theater, Hopkins
Center.
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