Published in May 2018

Video: To realize Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream, white America needs to change course

To mark the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, special correspondent Charlayne Hunter-Gault sits down with one of his closest friends, artist and activist Harry Belafonte, who remembers how they met and what made King so special, as well as why he says America is more racially divided than any other moment in his life.

The course he set for himself became antagonistic to many members of the black church, his father included. Daddy King didn't like making all this trouble with white folks.


By Harry Belafonte