An original, thought-provoking and intimate interpretation of the complex human side of Martin Luther King, Jr. This is not imitation and impersonation, but an authentic portrayal that will connect this and all generations to the mission, legacy, and humanity of the civil and human rights leader. A presentation that Dr. King, himself, would respect.
Written and directed by Ira Knight. Performance by John Ivey.
Sponsored by the Office of Equity and Inclusion.
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