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As we mark the 56th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, we do so while also recognizing the ongoing battle fighting different forms of hate these days in our city.
In this episode of the Get Stuff Done Cast, Mayor Adams sits down with Dr. Clarence B. Jones — not only an attorney and speechwriter for Dr. King, but also one of his closest friends who was there with him during the March on Washington.
Dr. Jones looks back at his time making history with Dr. King, fighting for civil and economic rights. The two also talk about how lessons from the past can help renew our commitment to ending discrimination and bigotry in our city today.
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As we mark the 56th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, we do so while also recognizing the ongoing battle fighting different forms of hate these days in our city.
In this episode of the Get Stuff Done Cast, Mayor Adams sits down with Dr. Clarence B. Jones — not only an attorney and speechwriter for Dr. King, but also one of his closest friends who was there with him during the March on Washington.
Dr. Jones looks back at his time making history with Dr. King, fighting for civil and economic rights. The two also talk about how lessons from the past can help renew our commitment to ending discrimination and bigotry in our city today.