Acknowledgements
Consult the further reading page for a list of books and Web sites related to Martin Luther King, Jr.
A number of people appeared on-camera and/or acted as advisors and are listed below. See the complete film credits for more information.
On-camera interview subjects:
Juanita Abernathy, widow of Rev. Ralph Abernathy
Victoria Gray Adams, Southern Christian Leadership Conference board member
Ruth Barefield-Pendleton, Alabama Christian Movement
James Bevel, Southern Christian Leadership Conference staff
Taylor Branch, historian
Joan Brown Campbell, civil rights worker, Cleveland, Ohio
Ramsey Clark, U. S. Justice Department
Xernona Clayton, Southern Christian Leadership Conference staff
Charlie Cobb, Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee organizer
James Cone, historian
Dorothy Cotton, Southern Christian Leadership Conference staff
Courtland Cox, Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee
Richard Custer, Birmingham Fire Department
Cartha D. DeLoach, FBI Assistant Director
Deenie Drew, King family friend
Michael Dizaar, 15 years old in 1963
Walter Fauntroy, SCLC Staff
William Gray, King family friend
Jack Greenberg, NAACP Legal Defense Fund
David Halberstam, journalist
Vincent Harding, King family friend
Clarence Jones, Southern Christian Leadership Conference lawyer
Geneva Jones, 19 years old in 1963
Bernard Lafayette, Southern Christian Leadership Conference staff
Joseph Lowery, Southern Christian Leadership Conference board member
James Orange, Southern Christian Leadership Conference staff
Renault Robinson, Chicago police officer
C. T. Vivian, Southern Christian Leadership Conference staff
Wyatt T. Walker, Southern Christian Leadership Conference staff
Roger Wilkins, U. S. Justice Department
Harris Wofford, Kennedy administration
Addie Wyatt, Chicago organizer
Andrew Young, Southern Christian Leadership Conference staff
Scholars:
Clayborne Carson
Michael Eric Dyson
David Garrow
Charles Johnson
Chana Kai Lee
Barbara Ransby
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