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When Jimmy Hoffa Met Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

December 14, 2020

Detroit, Michigan, March 30, 1965. Two men meet at a small press conference before the funeral of a slain civil rights activist. Their meeting seems like an unlikely pairing for us today—one a slick haired, brash, and controversial labor leader and the other a measured, eloquent, and inspirational pastor who had galvanized the civil rights movement. The former was there to present a check for $25,000 for the latter’s work on racial equality. Their stories varied tremendously but, at this moment, they intersected, manifesting all the complicated and contradictory impulses of American life during the middle of the twentieth century. Those two men were Jimmy Hoffa and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Credits: Written and produced by Justin Clark. Music: "The Things That Keep Us Here" by Monomyth, "Almost A Year Ago" by John Deley and the 41 Players, "Crate Digger" by Gunnar Olsen, "Crimson Fly" by Huma-Huma, "Dreamer" by Hazy, "Eternity" by Lahar, and "I Am OK" by Vishmak

In Video Essays Tags American History, Indiana History, Civil Rights History, Martin Luther King, Jimmy Hoffa
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