The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Anonymous Letter to MLKThis letter, signed "A Malaysian Citizen," expresses the author's hatred of African Americans. In addition to urging for their genocide, the author states that African Americans ought to be grateful that they are no longer enslaved. The author tasks the recipients of this letter, including Dr. King, Stokely Carmichael, and President Johnson, to circulate it widely in order to express what he claims are the Malaysian views of the 20th century. |
Letter from Abdul Razak Ahmad to MLKAbdul Razak Ahmad requests a message of support from Dr. King for an upcoming event. Ahmad is the president of the University of Singapore's Socialist Club. This letter praises Dr. King for his leadership and also discusses racial problems in Singapore. |
Statement of Education and ExperienceThis is a statement outlining the education and experience of Lincoln Maynard Catchings. |
The United States and Eastern Asia: The Report of a Conference of Asian ScholarsHarry D. Gideonse, President of Freedom House, sends Dr. King two reports concerning international relations between the United States and Asia. The first of the two is a report on the international policies that have been implemented between Western nations and the countries of Asia. The second is a report that tracks the progress of freedom throughout those regions. |