IU Southeast celebrates the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. through the presentation of "Reflections: The Life and Times of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr." by Jim Lucas. Jim Lucas has received critical acclaim across the nation for his stirring and dramatic recitations and interpretive readings depicting the life of Dr. King.
A student of the teachings of The Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., Lucas is an advocate of Dr. King’s philosophy of non-violent civil action to effect social change. Like Dr. King, Lucas participated in local protests and demonstrations to achieve school integration in his home town of Lake Providence, Louisiana. In August 1983, Lucas attended the 20th Anniversary of the March on Washington. It was during that march that Lucas received the inspiration to learn and later recite Dr. King’s speeches. Since then, Lucas has traveled nationwide delivering various renditions of Dr. King’s I Have a Dream, I’ve Been to the Mountaintop, excerpts from The Drum Major Instinct, The Letter from Birmingham Jail and other works in a dramatic one-man show. His moving performance before the Diplomatic Corp and an international television audience prompted former President Clinton to call him, “The most authentic and exhilaration King I have ever seen.” He has been the guest speaker for the NAACP, The Mormon Temple and National Baptist Convention; he has also performed at over 100 colleges and universities as well as throughout Germany, Japan and South Korea.
His resemblance to and interpretation of Dr. King has been called remarkable, awe inspiring, uncanny, and soulful.
Contact Information
- The Ogle Center
- 4201 Grant Line Road, New Albany, IN 47150
- 812-941-2525
Event Time
- Wednesday, January 26, 2011
- 7:00 PM
Price
- FREE

