The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
"How To Make History"Mr. Eisenman acknowledges the irony of how America, which was created after a war of liberation, has now gone against everything it was founded upon. |
Letter from Abram Eisenman to MLKThis was sent to Dr. King from Abram Eisenman, who is running for President of the United States in 1968. He asks for Dr. King's support in running for president and presents his case on why he should be president. |
Letter from Abram Eisenman to MLKAbram Eisenman, a 1968 candidate for President of the United States, requested Dr. King's assistance in his campaign for the New Hampshire ballot. |
Letter from Abram Eisenman to MLKAbram Eisenman expresses appreciation and admiration for Dr. King's work. Eisenman also |
Request For Information Sent to MLK from Abram EisenmanThis second "Request For Information" was sent from Abram Eisenman to Dr. King. He asks Dr. King if he and members of his organization will support him for president. He gives Dr. King five main points of his platform that he hopes to achieve as president. He believes it is "imperative" that someone run against President Johnson and unite the American people based on his platform. |