The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Letter from Dr. Alvaro Palmeira to MLKDr. Palmeira, Grand Master of the Grande Orient of Brazil, offers his congratulations to Dr. King for receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. |
Letter from Earl Smith to MLKEarl M. Smith, on behalf of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, requests permission from Dr. King to translate and publish a Portuguese edition of "Strength to Love." |
Letter from Earl Smith to MLK about Portugeese Translation of "Strength to Love"Earl M. Smith writes to Dr. King requesting permission to translate and publish the book "Strength to Love" in Portuguese. Mr. Smith states that a Fellowship of Reconciliation representative can be responsible for translating. |
Letter from Hildegard Goss-Mayr to MLKHildegard Goss-Mayr, Secretary for the International Fellowship of Reconciliation, invites Dr. King to speak at a conference in Brazil. |
Letter from Jean and Hildegard Goss-Mayr to MLKJean and Hildegard Goss-Mayr, of the International Fellowship of Reconciliation, invite Dr. King to speak at a meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. They also congratulate him on winning the Nobel Peace Prize. |
Letter from Joan Daves to Earl SmithIn this letter, a representative of Dr. King's literary work, replies to Pastor Earl M. Smith regarding Smith's interest in having the F.O.R. Committee in Rio de Janeiro, collaborate on the Portuguese printing of "Strength to Love." |
Letter from John M. Thornton to MLKJohn M. Thorton invites Dr. King to speak at the Citizenship Award Banquet hosted by the National Capital Voters Association, in order to encourage the 425,000 Negro citizens of Washington, DC to vote in the upcoming presidential election. |
Letter from L. M. McCoy to MLKThe Board of Missions of the Methodist Church, on behalf of the Methodist Church of Brazil, invites Dr. King to speak at the centennial celebration of Methodist missionary work in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. McCoy also provides a brief history of the Methodist Church of Brazil. |
MLK Delta Flight ItineraryThis is Dr. King's flight itinerary. Included destinations are New York, Nassau, and Buenos Aires, South America. |
Telegram from L. M. McCoy to MLKL. M. McCoy telegrams Dr. King stating that the Methodist Church of Brazil is eager to have him as the Centennial speaker. McCoy believes that Dr. King can share his wisdom with Brazil leaders regarding the social conditions in America. |
Telegram from L. M. McCoy to MLKL. M. McCoy telegrams Dr. King expressing the urgency that the Methodist Church of Brazil receive a reply to their invitation for him to speak at their Centennial celebration in Brazil. |