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Alan Keyes

Alan Keyes spent 11 years with the U.S. State Department. He served in the U.S. Foreign Service and on the staff of the National Security Council before becoming Ronald Reagan's ambassador to the United Nations Economic and Social Council, where he represented the interests of the United States in the U.N. General Assembly (1983-85). In ... Read more

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"Alan Keyes worked out great. He was on time, was engaging with our event sponsors and his message was powerfully delivered and in line with our supporters values."

Jeff Palmucci The House DC

?Indiana Black Americans for Life (BAL) drew a capacity crowd to its Third Annual Proudly Pro-Life, Pro-Family Banquet held November 4 at the Adams Mark Hotel in Indianapolis. The banquet featured an address by Republican presidential candidate Alan Keyes. Mr. Keyes stirred the banquet attendees with the challenge that ? ?it is so important that black Americans be involved (in the Pro-Life Movement).??

Kathleen Sweeney NRLC Outreach Department

"A Keyes speech on the moral erosion of America is one of those transcendent experiences where you just have to be there. It's hard to explain how he touches the soul of an audience, and saying that he's 'silver-tongued' (as everyone does) only tarnishes the picture by inadequacy."

Columnist David Boldt The Baltimore Sun

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