The attempted assassination why would the government why would any had a pension . But no penchant for president in fact he had very little money and had to borrow some money. Quite secretly and then for the move back home. This is not well known he did have money but he needed some cash to cover all of the experiment on dash expenses. And when he got home in order to provide himself some income he took the writing of his autobiography in memoirs that no other president had ever done except for hoover but his time in office was much more brief him that covered the more tumultuous history so that was a major ambitious task and then he built his library for there was a Previous Library but it was established after roosevelt died in office so truman was the first over the president ial library and then he began something new so then to imply or emphasize in the book is that truman was in part a creative public figure he had been a builder all of his life he built the famous truman balcony
2017 that was kind of an ode to the first africanamerican president , hence the title the fierce 44. We had this idea that lets do kind of an homage to inarguably the greatest achievement for africanamericans to become president , and who else should be on that list . And so we did a list, it was Interactive Digital project, and it was wellreceived, highly debated, and then hard hard court publish it this saying you turn into into a Childrens Book because there are not a lot of africanamerican biographies, a general a was that genre that was popular issue childrens biography questions and so we edited our digital project and turn it into a book. Host what is the format of the book. Guest well, its basically a short bio sketches with illustrations, and it just gives you enough, gives kids enough they can learn about these tremendous africanamerican achievers, and just absorb some of the inspiration and greatness that black americans have contributed to this country. Host you mentioned y
I will keuh call you george. If that is okay. You may. Thank you. Of all things. University looms large in your book. Princeton. The story of 3 trin stone princ. You can know all of american political thought an argument between madison of class of 1771 and Woodrow Wilson of 1879. Madison the giver of our institutional architecture and natural right doctrine, and wilson most thoughtful of those who rejected this. It is to their credit they not kill one another. He did it whole architecture of thseparation was power when thee were fewer of us. But now wire great country, united by steel, rails and copper wires, we need a more nimble government that could act with dispatch under a president , like wilson. Third princeton your princeton, you attended. I did. You did your thd thesis on the investigation of this. Yes, beyond the majority, a phrase from second of flag cases where Supreme Court after three years reversed first one. Say it is permissible under First Amendment to not permissibl
Vanguard of vigil information bread he is the author of several other books, functional art, introduction to visualization and the truthful art, data charts and mask medications in his latest book over there, and he will be signing copies afterwards. Getting smarter about vigil information. So thats the topic of tonight. Thank you. [applause]. Thank you for being here tonight and thank you again for the Northeastern University for having me. This is the third time that i make a presentation at this university. I must feel like home. I would like to begin with a little bit of housekeeping. The first think is, i would like to ask you to give an applause to the students who have signed this beautiful poster. [applause]. Their names, i will mispronounce them. Thank you so much for hanging this beautiful poster. Absolutely like it. I think i like it even better on the book cover but anyway. [laughter]. Or housekeeping, if youre interested in the topic and you find interesting. It you find i
Have all of you here. I dont need to do much of an introduction because you know our friend alan but i will tell you a secret. He was going to name the book 50 shades of alan but decided against it. He thinks only he can tell jokes. I can tell a couple of jokes. We are happy to have alan here in jersey so lets give him a jersey welcome, thank you very much. I spent a lot of time growing up in jersey. My father had mens underwear and work clothes store on the Lower East Side and his customers were all in new jersey. I would come on springfield avenue and new york and patterson and passaic and after the Second World War the armynavy store so i got to know new jersey. My first wife was from bayonne, new jersey and her classmate in high school was barney frank who i got to meet, he was 16 years old and i knew he would be a politician. I am here to talk about something that happened to me that could happen to you and it could happen to your sons, your nephews, your husbands. I was on top of