The Man Who Kept Martin Luther King Jr.’s Secrets
Monday, January 19, 2026

From the April 2006 issue, Clarence Jones, the galvanizing lawyer who was Martin Luther King Jr.'s trusted lieutenant between 1960 and 1968, has come out from the shadows of civil rights history. In a groundbreaking interview, he shares his untold tale: the secret missions, the FBI wiretaps, and the "real" Martin of those perilous, passionate years. |
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