President Obama welcomed Clarence Jones to the White House today, who helped Martin Luther King. Jr draft his “I Have a Dream” speech and served as his personal attorney and advisor. They discussed the progress we’ve made as a nation on civil rights since the 1960s, and the work that still remains.
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