The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Letter from Barry Gray to Jackie RobinsonBarry Gray, an influential American radio personality, writes Jackie Robinson expressing his disappointment with how he dealt with countering issues. According to Gray, Robinson sent a letter to "distinguished Americans, including his friends" and presumably blackmailed him. Gray discusses his input in the Civil Rights Movement through exposing unequal systems through television and radio. |
Letter from Rabbi Gerald A. Goldman to MLKRabbi Gerald A. Goldman invites Dr. King to be a guest at the West Side Peace Committee Conference. |
Statement on the Indictment of MLKThe "Committee to Defend Martin Luther King, Jr." issued this statement, accusing the state of Alabama of falsely distorting Dr. King's 1958 income tax return in an attempt to indict him. |