Jesse Jackson on critics of Martin Luther King; 1982

Jesse Jackson speaking about the critics of Martin Luther King when he was alive and how they challenged his morals and motives. He explains the responsibility of a leader or public figure is to accept the burden of critical response and accusations; 1982. (LRPE481N - AEVZ001J)
Jesse Jackson speaking about the critics of Martin Luther King when he was alive and how they challenged his morals and motives. He explains the responsibility of a leader or public figure is to accept the burden of critical response and accusations; 1982. (LRPE481N - AEVZ001J)
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BBC Editorial
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24 October, 1982
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