Marion Barry, Jr., a four-term mayor of Washington, D.C., has
dedicated forty years of his life to public service, living by the
motto "always fighting for the people." The son of a sharecropper
and born in Mississippi, he joined the Civil Rights Movement and
was elected the first chairman of the Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee (SNCC). His elected career in Washington,
D.C., spanned from 1971 to 2014.
Omar Tyree is a New York Times bestselling author, NAACP Image Award winner, and professional journalist from Howard University, who has written fiction and nonfiction, hard news and op-eds, screenplays and stage plays, and many other forms of writing. He is also an excellent lecturer who has been invited to speak at more than eighty American colleges and universities. His present and ongoing goals include the continuation of developing, writing and publishing great literary content, as well as adapting and producing exceptional films, music, and educational events worldwide.
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