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Raised in this remarkable Alabama community founded by freed slaves, Motley reflects on a place that taught him everything he needed to know on his journey to becoming Special Assistant to President George W. Bush at the Oval Office.

Produktbeschreibung
Raised in this remarkable Alabama community founded by freed slaves, Motley reflects on a place that taught him everything he needed to know on his journey to becoming Special Assistant to President George W. Bush at the Oval Office.
Autorenporträt
Eric L. Motley grew up in the freed slaves' town of Madison Park, Alabama. From this beginning in the black community, he rose to become a special assistant to President George W. Bush at the White House. Eric is the deputy director of the National Gallery of Art based in Washington, D.C., and a former executive vice president of the Aspen Institute. He is a graduate of Samford University, and he earned a master of letters as a Rotary International Ambassadorial Scholar at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland and a PhD as the John Steven Watson Scholar.