Juan Williams | We the People: The Modern-Day Figures Who Have Reshaped and Affirmed the Founding Fathers' Vision of What America Is
Prior to joining Fox News as a senior political analyst in 1997, Juan Williams spent 10 years as a senior national correspondent with NPR and more than two decades at The Washington Post, where he covered every major political campaign from 1980 to 2000. He is the author of six books, including Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years, 1954-1965 and Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary. He won an Emmy Award for television documentary writing and has received critical acclaim for his numerous documentary projects, including Politics: The New Black Power and A. Phillip Randolph: For Jobs and Freedom. In We the People, Williams profiles the 20th-century American men and women who fulfilled the visions of the Founding Fathers.
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