The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
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This letter from Richard W. Boone invites recipients to attend a workshop for the Citizens Crusade Against Poverty. |
An Invitation to a Dedication by Olivet and Her FriendsOlivet Institutional Baptist Church sponsors a month long dedication to the opening of the O. M. Hoover Christian Community Center in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. King is listed as a participant in the dedication. |
Antioch College Commencement ProgramThis is a program for Antioch College's 1965 commencement, at which Dr. King addressed the graduating class. |
Business Reply Envelope from Morehouse CollegeThis document is a postcard invitation to a breakfast at Morehouse College. Dr. King served as a member on the Morehouse Board of Trustees. |
Canon L. John Collins Writes MLK Regarding Nuclear DisarmamentReverend Canon L. John Collins writes Dr. King inquiring if he would allow his name to be used as a sponsor for an international financial appeal of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. |
Crozer Theological Seminary TelethonCrozer Theological Seminary, Dr. Kings alma mater, issues a solicitation for contributions to its almnus. The letter states that alumni receiving the letter were not able to be reached during the "Crozer Alumni Telethon." Dr. King attended the religious institution from 1948-1951 after receiving his Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Morehouse College. |
Dr. King's Involvement with the Second Emancipation ProclamationThis article states, Dr. King recently announced President Kennedy has request he submit for his signature a second Emancipation Proclamation. |
Draft Letter from MLK to Mrs. SmockDr. King apologizes for responding to Mrs. Smock's letter over a year late, but extends gratitude for the invitation to her art exhibition. Dr. King affirms that if he is in Atlanta during the time of her exhibition he and Coretta will attend. |
Freedom Walk Committee of IthacaThis form letter from the Freedom Walk Committee of Ithaca and the Cornell Committee Against Segregation announces both the guest appearance of Dr. King as well as a fundraising drive for the SCLC. |
Hamilton Goodwill Africa Foundation Invitation to MLKA.K. Mighton invites Dr. King to speak at the Hamilton Goodwill Africa Foundation. He informs Dr. King of a trip to Africa in which several doctors and ministers traveled to Africa. Mr. Mighton then expresses his hopefulness in Dr. King's acceptance of his invitation. |
High School Seniors in Chicago Request Conversation with MLKEdward Foreman, on behalf of the senior class at J.H. Bowen High School in Chicago, Illinois, invites Dr. King to lead a discussion regarding the issues that brought about Dr. King's adventure to Chicago. |
International Vacation CoursesMiss Margaret Scattergood invites Dr. King to Denmark to address the issues of the struggle in the United States to give the Negro full partnership in American society. |
Invitation for Kenya's First Anniversary of IndependenceDr. King has been invited to Kenya's first anniversary of Independence and Republic Day. The celebration will be held in Sweden on December 13, 1964. |
Invitation for MLK to Speak at Bryn Mawr CollegeThe class of 1966 from Bryn Mawr College invite Dr. King to be the baccalaureate speaker for their service on Sunday May 29th. They remind Dr. King that he was scheduled to speak previously but other engagements prevented him from doing so. |
Invitation for the Inauguration of Hugh Morris GlosterThis is an invitation for the Inauguration of the seventh president of Morehouse College. |
Invitation from Aubrey T. Edwards to MLKAubrey T. Edward, President of the Oakville Branch for the United Nations Association in Canada, invites Dr. King to make an address during the organizations designated Human Rights year. |
Invitation from C.W. De Kiewiet to MLKCornell William De Kieweit invites Dr. King to speak as the T.B. Davie Memorial Lecturer at the University of Cape Town in South Africa. Mr. De Kieweit explains the civil rights struggle in South Africa and explains that Dr. King's appearance would be of great help. |
Invitation from Clarence Williams to MLKClarence Williams invites Dr. King to a campaign kick-off rally sponsored by the Dallas County Independent Free Voters Organization. |
Invitation from Douglas Davis to MLKDouglas A. C. Davis invites Dr. King to speak at the University of Western Ontario's School of Business Administration. He explains that Dr. King's visit will be one of great pleasure and honor. |
Invitation from Earl S. Smith to MLKEarl S. Smith invites Dr. King to speak at Montevideo, Uruguay on the methods of nonviolence in Latin America. |
Invitation from Edwin H. Tuller to MLKEdwin Tuller requests Dr. King show special attention to the invitation from the European Baptist Federation. Mr. Tuller is certain that Dr. King's presence in Europe at this time would be "extremely beneficial" with the progression of "racial brotherhood." |
Invitation from Frederick S. Wallin to MLKFrederick E. Wallin invites Dr. King to speak at the Alderson-Broaddus College's Civic Interest Week, a weeklong study and discussion on political and economic concerns. He explains that he is inviting the most controversy speakers would seriously appreciated Dr. King's attendance. |
Invitation from Haile Selassie I to MLKHaile Selassie I, emperor of Ethiopia, invites Dr. King to his birthday anniversary at the Shoreham Hotel. |
Invitation from Hubb Coppens to MLKHubb Coppens invites Dr. King to make an appearance at West Berlin to address the Dutch students during his time in Europe. Mr. Coppens explains that it is the schools aim to educate their students on world issues. |
Invitation from Israeli Ambassador to MLKIn this letter, Avraham Harman invites Dr. King to Israel on behalf of the Embassy of Israel. |
Invitation from J.E.L Graham to MLKJ.E.L. Graham, President of the Hamilton Branch of the United Nations Association in Canada, invites Dr. King to speak on the theme of Human Rights during one of the organizations quarterly meetings. |
Invitation from J.G. Kennelly to MLKJ.G. Kennelly invites Dr. King to address the Christian Culture Forum during their 1963-1964 season in Hamilton, Canada. |
Invitation From L. Rosenberger to MLKThe First International Congress of Negro Culture invites Dr. King to their conference in Brazil. |
Invitation from Nuhu Bamali to Dr. and Mrs. KingDr. and Mrs. King receive an invitation to a reception from the Chairman of the Nigerian Delegation to the Twentieth Session of the General Assembly and Deputy Foreign Minister. |
Invitation from Robert S. Bilheimer to MLK to Attend a Consultation SeminarRobert S. Bilheimer, Associate General Secretary for the World Council of Churches, invites Dr. King to attend a consultation on Christian Practices and Desirable Action in Social Change and Race Relations. |