Examine why the speech was a defining moment in the Civil Rights Movement through a visual drawing or illustration ...
Clarence B Jones was Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jr's lawyer, speechwriter, and close friend from 1960 until his assassination ...
A key figure in the civil rights movement, Jones spent the last two decades of his life teaching at Stanford and the ...
(WGN) — On Aug. 28, 1963, 250,000 people gathered at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. That day, National Park Service ranger Gordon “Gunny” ...
Clarence B. Jones dies. The MLK adviser, who helped draft his "I Have a Dream" speech, is the focus of a doc directed by ...
As King’s personal attorney, Jones was heavily involved in some of the key moments of the Civil Rights Movement.
A confidant and lawyer for Martin Luther King, he was an unseen hand behind major civil rights events, including the 1963 ...
Clarence B. Jones, a lawyer and adviser to the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., died last week. Jones helped King write his famous "I Have a Dream" speech. He was 95.
Clarence B. Jones, a top civil rights activist and lawyer who helped write part of Dr.
"The danger of the 'I Have a Dream' speech is not that it is remembered, but that it is remembered incorrectly. It is misremembered. The danger is nostalgia without commitment, reverence without ...
“Our father lived a life of conscience,” his family said in a statement ...