"Junius Williams: Unfinished Agenda"
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Junius Williams with his old friend and one-time mentor, Tom Hayden (Early 60's) |

This Week on Due Process
His life mirrors the movements of the last
half century. From southern segregation and civil rights work in the
South to organizing against inequality in the North; from the call to
black power to the disappointment of electoral answers.
Junius Williams' new book "Unfinished Agenda: Urban Politics in the Era of Black Power,"
traces the American scene of the last half century through his own life
story: in the Movement, in the law, in urban politics and in Newark -
the city he came to organize ... and never left.
As you'll see in this edition of Due Process, it's a story so emblematic that the Smithsonian Institution invited Junius - and his onetime mentor, Tom Hayden - to share a personal and political history of the last 50 years.
As you'll see in this edition of Due Process, it's a story so emblematic that the Smithsonian Institution invited Junius - and his onetime mentor, Tom Hayden - to share a personal and political history of the last 50 years.
It's a Due Process you won't want to miss.
Please join us,
Sandy and Raymond
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