Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Vernon Jordan Speaking at IU, March 27

The School of Public and Environmental Affairs and the Neal-Marshall Alumni Club invite you to a special program featuring Vernon Jordan Jr., renowned African American lawyer and civil rights leader. Mr. Jordan will deliver the Neal-Marshall Lecture in Public Policy:

Thursday, March 27
2:30 p.m.
Whittenberger Auditorium
“America Crossing Boundaries of Possibility”

Vernon E. Jordan Jr., a lawyer and presidential advisor, has been an influential figure in the civil
rights movement and in American politics since the early ’60s. Jordan has served as field director for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), executive director of the United Negro College Fund, executive director of the National Urban League, and head of the transition team for U.S. president Bill Clinton. He has been the recipient of numerous awards. His autobiography, Vernon Can Read!, was published in 2001 The School of Public and Environmental Affairs and the Neal-Marshall Alumni Club invite you to a special program featuring Vernon Jordan Jr., renowned African American lawyer and civil rights leader.

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