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24, 2004 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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Congressman Glen Browder will Discuss the Book signing to follow discussion CARSON, Calif. – At a time when the political landscape in the United States is being challenged by an upcoming presidential election, former U.S. Congressman Glen Browder (D-Alabama, 1989-97) will discuss his book, The Future of American Democracy: A Former Congressman’s Unconventional Analysis, on Wednesday, Feb. 25, at 3 p.m. in the Loker University Student Union, Grand Hall 2, at California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH). WHO: Former U.S. Congressman Glen Browder (D-Alabama, 1989-97) Former Congressman Browder will present the challenging thesis of his book that questions the future of America’s democratic experiment, drawing a pertinent analogy to California politics. Dr. Browder’s thesis provides the theoretical basis for the Thursday, Feb. 26, interactive forum on “The Fate of Democracy” in the University Theatre at 7 p.m. The events are free and open to the public. Browder has questioned the American political structure and raised the bar of academic pursuit for more than 30 years. An Eminent Scholar in American Democracy at Jacksonville State University and Visiting Professor at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, he has served as the Alabama Secretary of State, U.S. Congressman and state legislator in Alabama. He received his doctorate in political science from Emory University and served 20 years as a political science professor. Browder will
bring a fresh analysis of the status of American political discourse during
the special event that is free and open to the public. For additional
information, visit the Web at www.csudh.edu/fate. # # #
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