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Letter from Robert Bondy to MLK

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Abstract

Though a long time supporter of Dr. King, Robert Bondy, criticizes for Dr. King for mixing the issues of civil rights and Vietnam. He argues that speaking out against Vietnam has only further inflamed opponents of the Civil Rights Movement, and Dr. King has thrown back the movment "for a long time to come."

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Letter from Robert Bondy to MLK
Wednesday, April 12, 1967
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Correspondence

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Vietnam War, 1961-1975
War and Morals
March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, 1963
Selma-Montgomery Rights March, 1965
Communism
Equality
Discrimination
Discrimination in Public Accomodations
Civil rights
Nonviolence
Birmingham, 1963
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Selma (Ala.) Race relations
Martin Luther King, Jr. - Public Speaking
Martin Luther King, Jr. - Interviews
Totalitarianism
Martin Luther King, Jr. - Political and Social Views
Civil Rights Movements
Martin Luther King, Jr. - Critics
People
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Carmichael, Stokely
Brooke, Edward William
Young, Whitney M.
Ho, Chi Minh
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Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Riverside Church (New York, NY)

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New York, NY
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GERMANY
VIETNAM
BRAZIL
Atlanta, GA
Birmingham, AL
Montgomery, AL
Selma, AL
Washington, D.C.

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