Tony Brown's Essay on MLK
Description
In an innovative program celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King’s legacy, Tony Brown personally shares his historic and intimate experience as the coordinator of the Walk To Freedom civil rights march in Detroit on June 23, 1963, the largest civil rights march in history. Brown’s first-hand essay is a story of truth, vision, courage and transformation as well as his personal friendship with Dr. King.
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29 min 48 sec
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