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"SOLD OUT" - August 17, 2016 - Guest Speaker, Morris Dees

  • 17 Aug 2016
  • 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
  • MACOA, 115 E. Jefferson Street, Montgomery, AL 36104
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Registration

  • Free - Benefit of Level 1 Membership
  • 1/2 Price Benefit of Level II Membership
  • Silver, Bronze Level Sponsors
  • Tickets for member guests or non-members of Leadership Montgomery.

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The Power Lunch Series 

Presented by 

Leadership Montgomery 

Formerly Known As Lunch With Leaders

Featuring

Morris Dees

Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971 following a successful business and law career. He started a direct mail sales company specializing in book publishing while still a student at the University of Alabama, where he also obtained a law degree.

After launching a law practice in Montgomery in 1960, he won a series of groundbreaking civil rights cases that helped integrate government and public institutions. He also served as finance director for former President Jimmy Carter’s campaign in 1976 and for Democratic presidential nominee George McGovern in 1972.

Known for his innovative lawsuits that crippled some of America’s most notorious white supremacist hate groups, he has received more than 20 honorary degrees and numerous awards. Those include Trial Lawyer of the Year from Trial Lawyers for Public Justice, the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Award from the National Education Association and The Salem Award for Human Rights and Social Justice.

He was named one of the 100 most influential lawyers in America by the National Law Journal in 2006. In addition, the University of Alabama Law School and the New York law firm Skadden, Arps jointly created the annual Morris Dees Justice Award to honor a lawyer devoted to public service work. Dees has written three books:  A Season For Justice, his autobiography; Hate on Trial: The Case Against America’s Most Dangerous Neo-Nazi; and Gathering Storm: America’s Militia Threat. In 1991, NBC aired a made-for-TV movie called “Line of Fire” about Dees and his landmark legal victories against the Ku Klux Klan.

Wednesday, 

August 17, 2016 - Noon- 1 pm

WHERE

115 E. Jefferson Street, Montgomery, AL  36104

 (The Montgomery Area Council on Aging - Archibald Center)

COST 
$10.00 per person - Registration required.
LUNCH PROVIDED
(The public is welcome.)
No Refunds after August 15, 2016
 
PARKING
Parking is available at the corner of 
Columbus and Lawrence Streets. 
     
MORE INFORMATION
Call 334-262-2261 or email drichardson@leadershipmontgomery.org
    
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