Clarence B Jones, who helped MLK write ‘I have a dream’ speech, dies at 95
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Clarence B Jones, an attorney and key speechwriter who helped Martin Luther King Jr. craft the iconic "I have a dream" speech, has died at the age of 95. He was closely involved in significant moments of the US civil rights movement.
Attorney, speechwriter and confidante of King was involved in some of US civil rights movement’s key moments Clarence B Jones, a former speechwriter and confidante of Martin Luther King who helped pen his famous “I have a dream” speech, has died. He was 95. Jones died on Friday at a senior living community in the San Francisco Bay Area suburb of Cupertino, according to a statement released by family members, who were at his side. Continue reading...