Ep319 - Dr. Clarence Jones | Behind the Dream

Published: Feb. 10, 2023, 8 a.m.

In honor of Black History Month, Google is excited to welcome Dr. Clarence Jones - author, lawyer, personal counsel, advisor and friend to the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

In 1962, Martin Luther King wrote a letter recommending his lawyer and advisor, Clarence B. Jones, to the New York State Bar, stating: \u201cEver since I have known Mr. Jones, I have always seen him as a man of sound judgment, deep insights, and great dedication. I am also convinced that he is a man of great integrity.\u201d

Jones joined the team of lawyers defending Dr. King in the midst of King\u2019s 1960 tax fraud trial, which was resolved in King\u2019s favor in May of 1960. After King\u2019s arrest in Birmingham, Jones secretly smuggled King\u2019s handwritten letters from jail, writings that were later printed and distributed nationally as the famous \u201cLetter from Birmingham Jail.\u201d

Jones continued to function as King\u2019s lawyer and advisor through the remainder of his life, assisting him in drafting the \u201cI Have a Dream\u201d speech and preserving King\u2019s copyright of the momentous address, acting as part of the successful defense team for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in the landmark case New York Times v. Sullivan, and contributing with Vincent Harding and Andrew Young to King\u2019s \u201cBeyond Vietnam\u201d address at New York\u2019s Riverside Church on April 4th 1967.

In summing up his sentiments on King\u2019s life, Jones remarked in a 2007 interview: \u201cExcept for Abraham Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863, Martin Luther King, Jr., in 12 years and 4 months from 1956 to 1968, did more to achieve political, economic, and social justice in America than any other event or person in the previous 400 years.\u201d

Originally published in February of 2012.

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