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Page 1: Civil  Rights -  African American History

Civil Rights - African American History

10 AM FEBRUARY 11 APS AuditoriumBuilding 402

____________Keynote Speaker ____________

Ambassador George W. B. Haley, Esq.

George with big brother author Alex Haley

George with Grandmother “Queen”

Ambassador and Namibian Flags

George W.B. Haley was the second black law student to graduate from UA. He arrived at the School of Law in 1949, after graduating from Morehouse College in Atlanta, Ga. A senator, attorney and civil rights activist, Ambassador Haley holds a long list of accomplishments. He served in the administrations of Presidents Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, George H. Bush, Clinton and George W. Bush. He knows his family history all the way back to his great-great-great-great grandfather, Kunta Kinte, whose life is depicted in the novel 'Roots', written by his brother, Pulitzer Prize winning author Alex Haley.

Refreshments will be served

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