Declarations: The Coverage Opinions Interview Vernon Jordan
In the 1970s, as president of the National Urban League, Vernon Jordan worked to open corporate board rooms to African Americans. I visited Jordan, at his office at Akin, Gump in the nation's capital, to learn about his career fighting for civil rights. Sometimes called the most connected person in America, Jordan also made me laugh. He shared how you know that you are a rainmaker and an observation about his close connection to President Clinton.
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