"Robert Kraft's $7 Million Super Bowl Ad Fights Antisemitism with MLK Jr.'s Speechwriter"

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New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft pledged $7 million to run an anti-hate ad during the Super Bowl, bringing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s former aide, Dr. Clarence Jones, to tears. The ad is part of The Foundation to Combat Anti-Semitism's Stand Up To Hate campaign, aiming to combat hate and promote unity in the face of ongoing global conflicts. Kraft hopes the ad will reach over 200 million viewers and inspire them to stand up against hate and discrimination.
Topics:sports#anti-hate-ad#dr-clarence-jones#martin-luther-king-jr#robert-kraft#sportssocial-issues#super-bowl
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- Clarence Jones to be face of Kraft's anti-antisemitism campaign The Jerusalem Post
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