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Clayborne Carson
AuthorBooks · Second handSince 1944
Clayborne Carson is an acclaimed American history academic, educator, scholar, and author, a preeminent human rights expert historian, and an MLK Jr. Centennial Professor Emeritus at Stanford University as well as the founder of Stanford's Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute. Since 1985, at the request of Coretta Scott King, Dr. Carson has directed the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project, a long-term effort to edit and publish the papers of Martin Luther King Jr.
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Clayborne Carson is a renowned American historian born in Buffalo in 1944.
His distinguished academic career focuses on the study of civil rights and race relations.
He is widely recognized for editing and compiling the landmark speeches of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Throughout his career, he has published nearly 50 works exploring the history of African Americans.
As a university professor, he has dedicated his life to researching and documenting the struggle for equality in the United States.

