MPR’s Kate Williams profiles Earl Craig, Jr., president of the Minneapolis Urban Coalition and chairman of the political organization of the Black Unity and Futurism Conference. Craig says it's been hard for Blacks to organize a political force here in the Twin Cities because what few Blacks live in this area don't live in a centralized place as in many larger cities.
Craig has lived in Minneapolis since 1961. He ran for the US Senate in 1970 and was the chairman of the Black Caucus of the Democratic National Committee in 1975.