The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Draft of Statement by MLK on his Involvement With the Philadelphia Federation of TeachersDr. King wishes to clarify his endorsement of the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers. He states that he did not mean to imply that there was a civil rights issue in the "collective bargaining election," but rather that he admires the accomplishments of the labor movement. |
Telegram from Mr. Robert Lieberman to MLK about Denver Teachers UnionIn this telegram, Mr. Lieberman writes to Dr. King requesting his support for an upcoming unionization vote by Denver public school teachers. |
The A. Philip Randolph InstituteThe A. Philip Randolph Institute was organized to mobilize labor, religious and other groups in support of the civil rights movement. Dr. King was a member of the Advisory Board. |