As a young Fulton County Public Defender, I was assigned to Judge Glenda Hatchet-Johnson’ Juvenile Court.(Yes the TV Judge) Bernice King was her law clerk, ( back at that time law clerk’s weren’t required to attend law school). Here’s an article Bernice wrote. She’s on #Post . https://post.news/@/berniceking/2UOaeM83vrkViJzoC4MWB7pKDup
As a young Fulton County Public Defender, I was assigned to Judge Glenda Hatchet-Johnson’ Juvenile Court.(Yes the TV Judge) Bernice King was her law clerk, ( back at that time law clerk’s weren’t required to attend law school). Here’s an article Bernice wrote. She’s on #Post . https://post.news/@/berniceking/2UOaeM83vrkViJzoC4MWB7pKDup
It's Rev. Eugene Carson Blake, not James Carson Blake.
Can't believe I flubbed that -- he was all over my second book. Time for more coffee.
Thanks!
Here’s the program posted by Bernice King. https://post.news/@/berniceking/2UPMd3f2i8YmLVWIciJU97q267c
I think I remember reading somewhere that the women of the movement were pretty steamed because none of them were allowed to speak. Is that right?
Yeah there was a brief “tribute” to women of the movement but nothing more.
Prathia Hall co-wrote Lewis’s speech though