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Bari Johnson, who plays Martin Luther King in “Ain’t We Got A Right?” on Monday night. This is a television adaptation of Ewan Hooper's musical play, “Martin Luther King.” It concerns the mood of King’s work and struggle in the civil rights movement, the pressures he met from white racism and black militancy. Robert Higgins and Nina Baden-Semper are also in the cast.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33424, 4 January 1974, Page 4

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Bari Johnson, who plays Martin Luther King in “Ain’t We Got A Right?” on Monday night. This is a television adaptation of Ewan Hooper's musical play, “Martin Luther King.” It concerns the mood of King’s work and struggle in the civil rights movement, the pressures he met from white racism and black militancy. Robert Higgins and Nina Baden-Semper are also in the cast. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33424, 4 January 1974, Page 4

Bari Johnson, who plays Martin Luther King in “Ain’t We Got A Right?” on Monday night. This is a television adaptation of Ewan Hooper's musical play, “Martin Luther King.” It concerns the mood of King’s work and struggle in the civil rights movement, the pressures he met from white racism and black militancy. Robert Higgins and Nina Baden-Semper are also in the cast. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33424, 4 January 1974, Page 4