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How are AfricanAmerican Communities Changing



Global Talk Radio (http://www.globaltalkradio.com) has announced its guest lineup for the June 26th edition of the top-rated online talk radio program, A Story to Tell.



First up, author Case Wagenvoord'ss alter ego (Belacqua Jones) peppers the president with daily suggestions for policy initiatives designed to carry America to new heights of greatness in Open Letters to George W. Bush. Looking at the world through a mind distorted by too many controlled substances, Jones shines his twisted light on the dark corners of America, giving listeners a distorted view of political reality as Jones advises the president on everything from social security to health care and the English language. Wagenvoord worked his way through college as a newspaper reporter, following five years in the Marines. He has a BA in Political Science and an MA in Liberal Studies.



Cindy Williams Newsome joins the program to discuss her unique perspective on how African-American communities have changed over time, as detailed in her book, Hobbstown: The Forgotten Legacy of a Unique African-American Community. Newsome is a native of Hobbstown and has robustly studied Hobbstown'ss genesis and its present-day status. Through interviews with founding fathers's descendants and natives of the community, she has fulfilled a ten-year aspiration. Newsome'ss love of writing began when she joined a local girl group in the early 1960s. She penned lyrics with the expectation of their use at such time that a recording contract might be offered. She holds a BA in English from Caldwell College, a business degress from Raritan Valley College, and is an active missionary.



Then, UK author Keith Frobisher takes listeners back to an era of Elizabethan knights and world exploration in his book, Elizabethan Hero. Frobisher unravels the riveting tale of his ancestor, Sir Martin Frobisher, sticking to facts as closely as written records allow. He continued the research started by his father, studying and recording the realities of the world at the time Sir Martin lived. After discovering that Sir Martin had helped defeat the great Spanish Armada and achieved many successes as both an explorer and navigator under the rule of Queen Elizabeth 1 in the 1500s, Frobisher realized the necessity of recording these important pieces of history. Throughout the interview, listeners will be amazed with Frobisher'ss attention to detail and his real-life portrayal of Sir Martin from the Elizabethan era, making for more than just an accurate biographical account.



All three interviews can be heard in their entirety on-demand 24/7 at http://www.globaltalkradio.com/shows/astorytotell.



About Global Talk Radio:



Global Talk Radio was launched in late 2004, and has quickly become a dominant force in the internet talk radio industry. With numerous programs broadcast live and available 24 hours per day on-demand, Global Talk Radio offers a wide variety of exclusive and syndicated talk show content - from paranormal to political, from automotive to women'ss programs, and much more!



The primary talk shows of interest on Global Talk Radio include A Story to Tell, Around2It, Best Internet Sites, Beyond Reality, Bobby Likis Car Clinic, BookNook, Business 101, Calling All Authors, Demystifying Non-Profits, GenderTalk, Dirty Little Secrets with Craig and Mike, Insightful Astrology, Jewel'ss Way, Journeys with Rebecca, New Age Radio, PodCast Radio Show, Ready for Romance, Real Women/Real Business/Real Solutions, Sally'ss Midnight Hour, Sound Off, The BigMoney with JD Hoffman, The Great Shift with Fred Sterling, The Jackie Jones Challenge, The Lifestyle CEO Show, The Lillian Cauldwell Show and Your On Live.






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