D'Army Bailey

D'Army Bailey has been a lifelong civil rights activist and was a Tennessee Circuit Court Judge for nineteen years, retiring in September, 2009. He practices law with the plaintiffs litigation law firm of Wilkes and McHugh. He graduated from Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts and Yale Law School and served as a radical city councilman in Berkeley, California. In 1991, he founded the National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel, the site of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s, assassination. He is also the author of Mine Eyes Have Seen: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Final Journey.

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