 Three years ago, when Charles Steele Jr. became president of the
Southern Christian Leadership Conference, he worked out of a cramped
headquarters without power or light. The embattled civil rights group's
funds were scant, and so, too, was it's sense of mission.  Read more at latimes.com
 Three years ago, when Charles Steele Jr. became president of the
Southern Christian Leadership Conference, he worked out of a cramped
headquarters without power or light. The embattled civil rights group's
funds were scant, and so, too, was it's sense of mission.  Read more at latimes.com 
				King's civil rights group 'here to stay'
 Three years ago, when Charles Steele Jr. became president of the
Southern Christian Leadership Conference, he worked out of a cramped
headquarters without power or light. The embattled civil rights group's
funds were scant, and so, too, was it's sense of mission.  Read more at latimes.com
 Three years ago, when Charles Steele Jr. became president of the
Southern Christian Leadership Conference, he worked out of a cramped
headquarters without power or light. The embattled civil rights group's
funds were scant, and so, too, was it's sense of mission.  Read more at latimes.com