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On April 4, 1968, the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee, depriving the world of one of the greatest moral authorities of the twentieth century. He was thirty-nine. King had achieved so much at such a young age that it is hard to believe that he has been gone longer than the brief time he spent on this earth. He spoke out not only on segregation and racism against African Americans, but about many other issues of the day, from police brutality and labor strikes to the Vietnam War. Given the current state of the world, we would all benefit from hearing Martin's voice, if only he were alive today. . . .

If anyone would have insight into what Martin would say, it would be Clarence B. Jones, King's personal lawyer and one of his closest principal advisers and confidants. Jones—now seventy-seven, has chosen the occasion of this somber anniversary to break his silence—removing the mythic distance of forty years' time to reveal the flesh-and-blood man he knew as his friend, Martin. Jones ponders what the outspoken rights leader would say about the serious issues that bedevil contemporary America: Islamic terrorism and the war in Iraq, reparations for slavery, anti-Semitism, affirmative action, illegal immigration, and the vacuum of African American leadership. Delving deep into his memories of the man he worked closely beside, and with help from the King Institute at Stanford University and reams of formerly top-secret and now declassified FBI files, Jones offers the guidance and insight his friend and mentor would have provided for us in these troubled times.

Many Americans today know of Martin Luther King only from video clips and history books. As Jones so aptly reminds us, this legendary figure was also a warm human being full of life—and more relevant now than ever.

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Author: Clarence B. Jones
Hardcover: 256 pages
Publisher: Harper
Publication Date: April 01, 2008
Language: English
ISBN: 0061253200
Package Length: 8.1 inches
Package Width: 4.9 inches
Package Height: 1.3 inches
Package Weight: 0.75 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews
 
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4a needed book, with a few suggestions  Sep 07, 2009
This is a needed book, and a good one. The author seems to be really trying to figure out what Dr. King would have said about today's black leaders, affirmative action, about the war in Iraq, immigration, etc. He talks about his history with Dr. King, and tries to make comparisons between then and now. He seems to say that the present black leaders are often in the spotlight for publicity and not for the "cause," and that affirmative action may, in 2009, keep African Americans from pursuing "excellence" in their chosen field. It was needed then, but even though there is still racism in America, it is at least hidden enough so that those who wish to pursue excellence may usually do so. One thing that becomes clearer to me with this book is how educated, thoughtful, moral, and full of integrity Dr. King was, and I think the author is right in pointing out that nobody has been as effective as Dr. King in the black leadership circles since his death over 40 years ago. Another idea that the author kept coming back to is how one must always pursue excellence in whatever you do. I think he maybe did not go deep enough into the immigration issue-I think Dr. King might have worked harder to help those in Mexico try to change their government so they would be less inclined to come to America. I also think the author missed a huge opportunity to project what Dr. King would have said about the environmental issues, women's rights, and gay rights, and other issues of our time. Overall, though, I think Clarence Jones does an excellent job helping us see into the vision of Dr. King, and how his theology and background shaped what he did, and how he would never ask someone to do something he himself would not do. I hope Jones will write another book addressing more issues of our times, as the clarity and morality of Martin Luther King's vision is sorely needed today.

1This book sucks!  May 25, 2009
I heard only a few minutes of this book read on our local radio station for visually impaired listeners. I was, however, completely appalled.

Those few minutes were from near the end of the book when the authors were speculating that Dr. King would have completely endorsed the authors' horrendous anti-Muslim prejudices and the Bush-Cheney war on Iraq. That is completely unthinkable. This book is a travesty!

(I give it one star only because the software won't allow a minus or zero value.)

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5The legal truth  Jan 06, 2009
I am so pleased to review this enlightning book, I was so informed, and I am more informed because of it! This attorney has so many on- hand experiences to share with the world! He tells it straight and from a balanced perspective.

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5What Can I Say - Eye Opening; Inspiring  May 07, 2008
I am so impressed with Mr Jones' observations. He takes the historical Martin King and brings him to 2008, addressing topics such as Black-on-Black crime, the current status of 'the struggle', the responsibility of modern Black America, the 'Jena Six', today's modern so-called 'Black Leaders', and a host of others.

Mr Jones prefaces each topic with an historical account of how Dr King addressed a similar or identical situation. Mr Jones uses each recollection as a launching pad to address current subjects pertinent in the lives of Black America today, eminently qualifying him to surmise what he believes Dr King would say on the subject in 2008.

Most if not all of these journeys in time are the accounts of the man who was present with Dr King at the time. More than just interesting sidebars, they validate Mr Jones as he gives compelling, rational argument for the positions he believes Dr King would take today.

Mr Jones does not shy away from topics that he could have just as easily avoided. He could have successfully written a book where he honors Dr King's memory but steps on fewer toes. Mr Jones does just the opposite - he gets his big stompin' boots out and commences to "kickin' & takin".

I stopped reading this book and immediately gave it to my niece for a college graduation present. I am ordering additional copies for my son, daughter, other nieces & nephews, as well as a copy for myself to finish. I hope that I see a dog-eared, frequently read copy on their bookshelves in the years to come.

Thank you, Mr Jones!

-RCH Sr-

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5Thank You for Writing this Book  Apr 23, 2008
Yes, I want to thank the author for writing this book. He tells the true story of a great man and a great movement--told as only someone who was personally there and lived through it can tell it. Jones uses the very close relationship he had with MLK not to aggrandize himself but to inform and educate anyone who chooses to read this book. The book provides balanced context and fascinating and sometimes unexpected insights, told in an unconstrained, thought-provoking manner. The book seems to be written by a self-effacing man who contributed greatly to the civil rights movement and now is passing along his knowledge and insights about MLK to all of us, regardless of our age/generation. I really enjoyed reading about what would Martin say about many issues of our time, and wish the book was longer.

 
 
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