Meek Mill has given his co-sign to Robert Kraft’s newest Super Bowl ad, which features Civil Rights-era veterans speaking up against antisemitism
Put on by Kraft’s Foundation to Combat Antisemitism (FCAS), the organization’s first-ever Super Bowl ad features Dr. Clarence B. Jones, who once served as a draft speechwriter and legal counsel for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
In August 1963, Dr. Jones assisted Dr. King in drafting the iconic “I Have a Dream” speech delivered at the historic March on Washington on August 28 of that year. He served as legal counsel, strategic advisor, and draft speechwriter for Dr. King and was also a successful attorney, entrepreneur, and investment banker.
On Monday (February 8), the “Dreams & Nightmares” rapper made a post about a phone call between the billionaire philanthropist and Dr. Jones, which turned out to be a promotion for the upcoming ad, which you can check out below.
Robert Kraft Call with Dr. Clarence Jones: Super Bowl Commercial https://t.co/9llJteLGZx via @YouTube
— MeekMill (@MeekMill) February 5, 2024
Last year, Meek Mill showed his support for Robert Kraft after the New England Patriots owner committed $25 million to an initiative aimed at helping fight discrimination.
The NFL owner announced on March 27 that he was spearheading the “Stand Up To Jewish Hate” campaign, which would be launched through his Foundation to Combat Antisemitism.
The program aims to raise awareness about the skyrocketing incidents of antisemitism both online and in person around the country and included advertisements aired during The Voice, Kelly Clarkson Show, and Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen.
Meek expressed his support for Kraft and the initiative on Twitter, showering him with diamond emojis after reposting an article discussing the program. “Shout out to Robert,” he added in his tweet.