When the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on
April 4, 1968, the world lost one of the greatest moral authorities
of the twentieth century. We would all benefit from hearing
Martin's voice, if only he were alive today. . . .
If anyone would have insight into Martin's thoughts and
opinions, it would be Clarence B. Jones, King's personal lawyer and
one of his closest principal advisers and confidants. Removing the
mythic distance of forty years' time to reveal the flesh-and-blood
man he knew as his friend, Jones ponders what the outspoken civil
rights leader would say about the serious issues that bedevil
contemporary America: Islamic terrorism and the war in Iraq,
reparations for slavery, anti-Semitism, affirmative action, illegal
immigration, and the state of African American leadership.
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