April 24, 2008

Abraham Bolden visits Florida A&M University









Former Secret Service bodyguard to speak at FAMU



By Angeline J. Taylor
Democrat Staff Writer



Abraham Bolden said he was asked to work as a Secret Service bodyguard by U.S. President John F. Kennedy. Today, he will share his experiences as the first black man in the job with students at FAMU's business school.



Bolden is scheduled to speak at 2 p.m. in Room G12 in the North building of FAMU's School of Business & Industry on Gamble Street.


First African-American Presidential Secret Service Agent Speaks at FAMU
Reporter: Tara Herrschaft



Abraham Bolden, the first African-American presidential Secret Service agent, came to speak about the struggles he faced as a minority. While on campus, Bolden shared his own stories from decades ago-- and passed along important messages for the future generation. "Have faith in justice and to do right by one another. And to always try to respect one another - that's the main thing I'm trying to get across to people," said Bolden. "I've learned that in his story you can find a lot of inspiration and that's something that I've definitely found today. From his story," said William Miller, a graduate student at FAMU.


Bolden was appointed by John F. Kennedy and gave his insight into the assassination of the president. He went on to say that he was disturbed by the LACK of protection for the President. Bolden is the author of "The Echo from Dealey Plaza," and his son is a professor at FAMU.



Abraham Bolden at FAMU (WCTV) Download (Real Player)

April 7, 2008

Abraham Bolden to visit Tallahassee for book signing and appearance at FAMU











Abraham Bolden is scheduled to speak at Florida A&M University in Tallahassee, FL on April 24, 2008. He will also sign his new release, The Echo From Dealey Plaza , on April 25, 2008 7:00 PM at Borders,
1302 Apalachee Pkwy, Tallahassee, FL Phone:850.402.9863. For additional information concerning the book signing or the FAMU event, please send email to Marketing.

April 6, 2008

Times Herald Record: 4/4/2008: Former JFK Secret Service agent to speak at library


(April 4, 2008) NEWBURGH — Former Secret Service agent Abraham Bolden will speak at the Newburgh Free Library at 7 p.m. Tuesday.

Bolden is the author of "The Echo From Dealey Plaza," described as "the true story of the first African-American on the White House Secret Service detail and his quest for justice after the assassination of JFK."

The author's talk is free and open to the public. Registration is suggested; to register call 563-3614 or 563-3600 or go to www.newburghlibrary.org and click on calendar of events.

April 5, 2008

Abraham Bolden 3/19/2008 interview with Rob Johnson on WBBM-TV "Eye on Chicago" available online 4/6/2008



Mr. Bolden appeared on WBBM-TV Eye on Chicago to discuss his book, The Echo From Dealey Plaza. The segment aired on April 6, 2008. Eye on Chicago is hosted by Rob Johnson (right) on Sundays at 10:30 am. The segment is now available online.