The Martin Luther King Jr. Research andEducation Institute is a major research effort toassemble and disseminate the works (sermons, speeches, letters) of Dr. King and historical information on the movements in which he participated in a fourteen-volume edition. As a result, Stanford has become a major center for study of the civil rights movement. Come listen to current student researchers talk about their experiences at the Institute and what they have learned about the life and vision of Dr. King, as well as the Institute’s Scholar-in-Residence,Clarence Jones, a personal friend, confidant, speechwriter and legal counsel for Dr. King.