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Roland S. Martin Book Signing

Thursday, January 14, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)

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Roland S. Martin Book Signing

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The National Visionary Leadership Project invites you to an exclusive pre-book release party for award-winning journalist  Roland S. Martin  

 

Come celebrate the release of 

“The First:  President Barack Obama’s Road to the White House as Originally Reported by Roland S. Martin”

 

The evening will feature excerpts and behind-the-scenes insights from “The First”, followed by a Q & A and special book signing by CNN contributor, TV ONE host & author,

 Roland S. Martin 

 

Hosted by The National Visionary Leadership Project

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

6PM – 8:30PM, ET

 

Address: 

The National Visionary Leadership Project Headquarters

1218 16th Street, NW

Washington, DC  20036

 

Questions please call 202-331-2700

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The National Visionary Leadership Project Headquarters
1218 16th Street NW
Washington DC
20036

Thursday, January 14, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)


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Roland S. Martin at The National Visionary Leadership Project



The National Visionary Leadership Project, co-founded in 2001 by Camille O. Cosby, Ed.D. and Renee Poussaint, is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization that unites generations to create tomorrow's leaders by recording, preserving, and distributing through various media, the wisdom of extraordinary African American elders - Visionaries - who have shaped American history. Some of these elders are nationally recognized leaders, who are interviewed on videotape by NVLP's co-founders and board members. Other Visionary elders, known primarily in their local communities, are selected and interviewed by NVLP college Fellows. This invaluable primary source material is accessible worldwide on the NVLP website, and permanently archived at the Library of Congress, allowing students, scholars and the public to gain a whole new understanding of this country's past, and the lessons to be learned from it.