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Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson is
the most articulate, outspoken critic of the civil-rights
establishment in America today. Often referred to as "the
other Jesse" and "the antidote to Jesse Jackson," Rev.
Peterson is the author of the "National Day of Repudiation
of Jesse Jackson" event. As Rev. Peterson likes to say, "It
looks like I have a job for life!" Rev. Peterson is also the
man behind the Boycott of the NAACP, believing the
organization to be nothing more than a tool of the "elite,
socialist" Democratic Party.
Peterson is the founder
and president of the national nonprofit organization BOND,
the Brotherhood Organization of A New Destiny, whose purpose
is "Rebuilding the Family By Rebuilding the Man." He is also
the author of the widely acclaimed book, "From Rage to
Responsibility" as well as a radio/TV talk-show host and
highly sought-after speaker.
Jesse is a frequent guest
on major TV and radio programs such as "Hannity &
Colmes," "BET Tonight," and "Politically Incorrect,"
consistently leaving his liberal counterpart in knots. His
unflappable, can-do attitude and absolute commitment to
truth are the perfect medicine for a value-challenged
society.
An exceptionally
charismatic speaker, Peterson is a hit among audiences
nationwide. Among his popular titles: "Rebuilding the Family
By Rebuilding the Man," "Black Leadership's Role in
America's Decline," "The Seven Guaranteed Steps to
Spiritual, Family and Financial Success," "Abortion: Black
Genocide," and "Government's War On the Family."
Character is the most
important word in Peterson's vocabulary. Born on a
plantation in Midway, Ala., Rev. Peterson is this
generation's Booker T. Washington. Jesse practices what he
preaches, operating the BOND Home for Boys, a
character-building after-school program and many other
programs that benefit men and their families. His
organization is a prototype for a bold new approach to
solving our ever-increasing urban crisis.
Rev. Peterson is an
advisory board member of Project 21, and a board member of
the California Christian Coalition.
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