The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Letter from Clifford P. Case to MLKSenator Clifford P. Case, U. S. Senator from New Jersey, writes Dr. King regarding the Civil Rights Act being passed. Case encloses a copy of the bill as it passed, with an explanation of "the major changes from the House version." |
Letter from Jack Hopkins to Senator MorseIn a letter to Senator Wayne L. Morse, Jack Hopkins addresses his personal issues with the United States. He begins with a discussion of the conflict in Vietnam, and believes the United States is handling it poorly. He then expresses his feelings on the Jewish race and the establishment of a Jewish nation. He concludes his letter saying that the United States never tries to solve problems; rather it creates the foundation for a new war. |
Letter from MLK to Clifford P. CaseDr. King expresses gratitude to Clifford Case, a United States Senator from New Jersey, for supporting the passing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. |
Letter from Senator Clifford P. Case to MLK Regarding Poll Taxes as a Condition to VoteNew Jersey Senator Clifford Case informs Dr. King that he feels strongly about the elimination of poll taxes as a condition to vote, and he will do his best to push through a provision abolishing these taxes. |
Letter from Thomas Price to MLKMajor Thomas Price, United States Army, requests Dr. King's assistance in retaining his commission and active duty service with the United States Army. |