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October 28, 2007
Martin Luther King III on Blogging, the Media and the Jena 6 Protests
Martin Luther King III talks about the role that African American bloggers and media outlets, particularly urban radio stations, played in raising the profile of the Jena 6 defendants, leading to the massive protests that took place last month in Jena, LA.
Tags: bloggers | civil rights | Jena 6 | Martin Luther King III | protests
Posted by acarvin at October 28, 2007 10:30 PM
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