On July 2, 1964, Martin Luther King Jr. stood behind President Lyndon Johnson as the Texan signed into law the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
For someone who seemed to be always on the move, Michael “MJ” Sharp was known for his ability to form relationships. The publication in January of a book about his international efforts to make peace has served as an opportunity for his parents to reflect on the challenges of giving order to the profound diversity of those relationships.