A few years later, while working on another project, Harry invited my wife and I to dinner at his house. It was our anniversary, and we were in New York to have a special dinner out but how could we say no. Among Harry's guests were famed actress, director and producer, Lee Grant. However, it wasn't the guests that were the highlight of the evening. Harry took my wife and I on a tour of his study. On the walls were letters written by Marcus Garvey, Abraham Lincoln, W.E.B. Du Bois; on his desk, an autographed ball from Sandy Koufax; but the most stunning of all was a framed loose-leaf notebook page with the words of the "I Have A Dream" speech that Dr. Martin Luther King had given Harry as a thank you. The "rough draft" had been written while Dr. King was staying with him.