Legendary singer and activist Joan Baez discusses her memories of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the Civil Rights Movement, and the enduring power of nonviolence.
Baez recounts her first encounter with Dr. King, the emotional impact of his speeches, and her experiences in the South during the early 1960s.
She also offers a unique perspective on King's personality, their march for integrated schools in Grenada, Mississippi, and the profound influence he had on her life and activism.
Baez's reflections offer a powerful testament to the resilience and courage needed to create meaningful change. Don't miss this heartfelt tribute to one of history's most influential leaders.