The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
ArnobiusDr. King gives information on fourth century teacher, Arnobius and his conversion to Christianity. |
Go to Black AfricaAn unknown author writes to Dr. King advising that he return to Africa if he is unhappy with his plight in America. |
Letter from Stacey McCloud to MLKStacey McCloud writes to Dr. King suggesting that he, Stokley Carmichael and others relocate to Africa and march. |
Remaining Awake Through a Great RevolutionDr. King delivers the commencement address at Oberlin College in Ohio on June 14, 1965. Nothing is more tragic, he says, than sleeping through a significant period of social change by failing to adopt the new mental attitudes that the new situation demands. He suggests that to remain awake through a great revolution one must embrace a global perspective and work for peace, racial justice, economic justice and brotherhood throughout the world. |
The Negro Heritage LibraryThe Negro Heritage Library sought to make the Negro community aware of the cultural "black-out" that was due to the inadequacies within the nations history books.The president of the library, Noel N. Marder, focused the energies and resources from the Educational Heritage. As the most respected spokesman for the Negro of his time, there is a section focused solely on Dr. King's work. |