The Minneapolis NAACP Branch invites you to

The Freedom Lecture Series:
"2004 Political Preview: What's At Stake?"

The Freedom Lecture Series is designed to stimulate
dialogue, create action and educate the community on
Civil Rights from a local and national perspective.

December 17, 2003
University of Minnesota, Blegen Hall
269 19th Ave S, Room 110
6 - 7 PM

Keynote Speaker:
University of Minnesota Law School, Associate
Professor of Law
Guy-Uriel E. Charles

This event is free and open to the public. For more
information, contact 612.522.4461 or log onto
www.minnneapolisnaacp.org

Founded in 1909, the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People is the nation�s oldest
and largest civil rights organization. Its
half-million adult and youth members throughout the
United States and the world are the premier advocates
for civil rights in their communities and monitor
equal opportunity in the public and private sectors.
 
 
Kerri Allen
Communications Director
Minneapolis Branch -- NAACP
2000 Plymouth Ave. North
Minneapolis, MN 55441
Ph:     612.522.4461
Fax:    612.522.4476
Cell:    612.860.8667
www.minneapolisnaacp.org

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