“We felt that Martin had an obligation to provide leadership, offering a vision that we were involved in action not activity a clear-eyed assessment of the challenges we faced and a road map of how we could best meet those challenges,” Jones, who also served as King’s draft speechwriter, wrote in his book, “Behind the Dream: The Making of the Speech that Transformed a Nation.” Jones, attorney for Martin Luther King, Jr. In early July, when it was clear the march would happen, Jones and Levinson met with King regularly and were tasked with drafting a framework for the speech. Jones and New York businessman Stanley Levinson. on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial may have never been spoken.Īmong King’s inner circle were two people he spoke with virtually every day: his attorney Clarence B. WASHINGTON – If not for two spontaneous, subtle, impeccably-timed acts, the iconic phrase “I Have a Dream” delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. This article originally appeared on on August 23, 2013. True story behind MLK's 'I Have A Dream' speech (WTOP's Thomas Warren)
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