Clarence B. Jones, Key Architect of the “I Have a Dream” Speech, Dies at 95


<p>A confidant and lawyer for Martin Luther King Jr. played a pivotal, though largely unseen, role in major civil rights events, including the 1963 March on Washington.</p> <p>The individual is described as an influential behind-the-scenes figure who supported and advised King, contributing to the momentum of the civil rights movement during its most formative years.</p> <p>Details about the extent of involvement and the specific actions taken by this confidant highlight the collaborative efforts that underpinned landmark milestones in the movement.</p> <p><em>[unable to retrieve full-text content]</em></p> <br><br><br><br>
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