The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Anti-Poverty Expenditures that Cheat Federal Taxpayers and the PoorHarry G. and Elizabeth R. Brown express their concerns about housing in America. They claim that while open housing will help Negroes who can afford it, those who cannot will continue to live in slums. They pose the idea of reforming the tax policy as a solution to this problem. |
International Confederation for Disarmament and PeaceThis pamphlet provides information regarding the history, purpose and plans for the International Confederation for Disarmament and Peace. |
Letter from Don Dickson to MLKA representative of the New Zealand Baptist Theological College invites Dr. King to write an article for their 1965 college magazine. |
Letter from Gerald G. Fenn to MLKIn this letter, Geraldine Fenn described the many ventures that occurred the previous year. Her main focus was on 4-H and combining agriculture with race relations. She felt that by understanding and respecting people from different backgrounds, it could then lead to a collective of peace and love. |
Letter from Lloyd Wilson to Roy WilkinsLloyd Wilson affirms his support for Dr. King, but he cannot agree with Dr. King's recent statements concerning the Vietnam War. He lists a series of questions hoping to gain clarity from Dr. King or Mr. Wilkins. |
Letter from Rosslyn J. Shaw to MLKRosslyn J. Shaw invites Dr. King to speak to the New Zealand Universities Students' Association's annual Congress. |
Letter from T.J. Morrow to MLKT.J. Morrow writes Dr. King in an effort to gain support for his film idea. Having already submitted it to a motion picture company and subsequently denied, Morrow hopes that King can help with promotion. He believes the film can offer positive messages of brotherhood and feels confident in its impact on society. |
Letter from William Rutherford to MLKWilliam Rutherford expresses his enthusiasm for being a new addition to Dr. King's team. Rutherford also encloses newspaper clipping on the Pacem in Terris meetings. |