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Israel Dresner, rabbi who fought for civil rights, dies at

Rabbi Dresner met King in 1962 at a jail in Albany, Ga., where the civil rights leader had been imprisoned for civil disobedience. Their first handshake, Rabbi Dresner recalled, was through the bars of King’s cell. To ensure that guards could not listen in on their conversation, Rabbi Dresner told NPR, King tapped on the wall of his cell, signaling other jailed activists to begin singing.

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