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TUE · 2026-05-26 · 23:01 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0527-79443
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Clarence B Jones, who helped MLK write ‘I have a dream’ speech, dies at 95

Clarence B. Jones, a key figure in the Civil Rights Movement and former speechwriter and confidante to Martin Luther King Jr., has died at the age of 95.

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Clarence B Jones, who helped MLK write ‘I have a dream’ speech, dies at 95
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Clarence B. Jones, a key figure in the Civil Rights Movement and former speechwriter and confidante to Martin Luther King Jr., has died at the age of 95. Jones was instrumental in crafting King's iconic "I have a dream" speech and other significant addresses, including "Beyond Vietnam: a time to break silence." He also served as King's personal attorney, involved in crucial moments like the "Letter from Birmingham jail" and the landmark case *New York Times v. Sullivan*. After King's assassination, Jones pursued a career in finance and academia, teaching at the University of San Francisco and co-founding an institute for nonviolence. He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2023.

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Jones' family stated, "Our father lived a life of conscience."

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After King's death, Jones became the first Black American allied member of the New York Stock Exchange.

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Jones was a member of the legal team for the 1964 case New York Times v. Sullivan.

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Jones helped King write the "I Have a Dream" speech and was involved in "Letter from Birmingham Jail" and "Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence."

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Clarence B. Jones, speechwriter and confidante of Martin Luther King Jr., has died at 95.

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Clarence B Jones, a former speechwriter and confidante of Martin Luther King who helped pen his famous “I have a dream” speech, has died. He was 95.Jones died on Friday at a senior living community in the San Francisco Bay Area suburb of Cupertino, according to a statement released by family members, who were at his side.“Our father lived a life of conscience,” the Jones family said. “He believed, until his final days, that an idea [is] more powerful than the march of any army. We are grateful beyond words for the love, the prayers, and the friendships that sustained him, and us, across this long and remarkable life.”As King’s personal attorney, Jones was heavily involved in some of the key moments of the civil rights movement. He is credited with smuggling pages of King’s “Letter from Birmingham jail” out of his cell and writing many up until King’s assassination in 1968.He helped craft King’s 1967 “Beyond Vietnam: a time to break silence” address given at Riverside church in New York exactly a year before King’s death. It was considered a hallmark speech for King’s condemnation of the Vietnam War and US militarism in general. He argued that the US’s participation in the war exacerbated poverty across the countryBorn on 8 January 1931 in Philadelphia, Jones had parents who were domestic workers for a wealthy Quaker family several miles away in New Jersey, according to the Clarence B Jones Institute for Social Advocacy. Jones was class valedictorian of an integrated high school in Palmyra, New Jersey. His knack for speechwriting became apparent in 1949, when he gave a graduation speech about breaking down racial barriers.Jones went on to graduate from Columbia University in New York. He then was drafted by the US army but was honorably discharged almost two years later. He went on to earn a law degree from Boston University.In 1960, in what would be the start of a seminal friendship, Jones was approached by King to be on his legal team in a tax evasion case brought by the state of Alabama. Jones pivoted from a career in entertainment law in California and moved his family to New York. There he could be closer to King and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and serve as a full-time adviser, attorney and speechwriter for him.He was a member of the legal team on the 1964 case New York Times v Sullivan. The nation’s highest court overturned a libel case against the newspaper, which had run an ad condemning police treatment of civil rights demonstrators in Montgomery, Alabama.After King’s death, Jones worked for a Wall Street investment banking firm and became the first Black American with the designation of allied member of the New York stock exchange.He later ventured into academia. In 2012, he joined the faculty at the University of San Francisco where he taught law students as well as undergraduates in courses such as From Slavery to Obama. In 2018, he co-founded the Institute for Nonviolence and Social Justice at the school. Around the same time, he also became a scholar-in-residence at Stanford University’s Martin Luther King Jr Research and Education Institute.Jones published a book about those years with King in 2023 titled Last of the Lions: an African American Journey in Memoir.The following year he received the nation’s highest civilian award, the presidential medal of freedom, from Joe Biden. A few weeks later, a tearful Jones appeared at a San Francisco Giants baseball game with Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry to throw out the ceremonial first pitch. Curry has produced and co-directed a short documentary on Jones.The Baddest Speechwriter of All won an award at the Sundance festival in January and will stream on Netflix later this year.Jones is survived by his five children and longtime partner Lin Walters.Plans for funeral services and a public celebration of life are still being finalized.
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