Juan Williams is one of America's leading political writers and thinkers. He is the senior
correspondent for NPR, a political analyst for Fox Television, and a regular panelist for FoxNews
Sunday. In addition to prize-winning columns and editorial writing for The Washington Post, he
has also authored six books.
As senior correspondent for NPR's "Morning Edition" and host of "America's Black Forum," a
nationally syndicated weekly news program, Williams is at the cutting edge of America's culture
and politics.
As one of the nation's most influential journalists, Williams is in constant contact with American
political leaders from the President to members of Congress and the Supreme Court. His
understanding of American history and his inside access to Washington politics gives him a
unique and informed voice as an analyst of current events. In 2000, NPR selected Williams to
host their afternoon talk show, "Talk of The Nation," and in two years he brought the show's
ratings to record heights. His daring perspectives on American politics, race, and culture are
based on his historical understanding, political expertise, and knowledge of diversity.
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