Bill Clinton: Civil rights struggle far from over

Catch up with NBC News Clone on today's hot topic: Wbna31464868 - Breaking News | NBC News Clone. Our editorial team reformatted this story for clarity and speed.

Former President Bill Clinton says the need to push for racial equality is far from over.

Former President Bill Clinton says the need to push for racial equality is far from over.

Clinton said Saturday that despite such racial progress as the election of Barack Obama as president, economic, educational and other social divides remain.

Clinton spoke at Major League Baseball's Beacon Awards luncheon in Cincinnati. As president, he took part in a 1997 ceremony retiring Jackie Robinson's No. 42 uniform number.

Hall of Fame baseball player Hank Aaron, boxing's Muhammad Ali and entertainer Bill Cosby were honored for their contributions to civil rights and charitable works.

Clinton says to honor them, people should "recognize that this struggle is nowhere near over.''

The luncheon was among events leading to Saturday night's first regular-season Civil Rights Game, between the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds.

×
AdBlock Detected!
Please disable it to support our content.

Related Articles

Donald Trump Presidency Updates - Politics and Government | NBC News Clone | Inflation Rates 2025 Analysis - Business and Economy | NBC News Clone | Latest Vaccine Developments - Health and Medicine | NBC News Clone | Ukraine Russia Conflict Updates - World News | NBC News Clone | Openai Chatgpt News - Technology and Innovation | NBC News Clone | 2024 Paris Games Highlights - Sports and Recreation | NBC News Clone | Extreme Weather Events - Weather and Climate | NBC News Clone | Hollywood Updates - Entertainment and Celebrity | NBC News Clone | Government Transparency - Investigations and Analysis | NBC News Clone | Community Stories - Local News and Communities | NBC News Clone