The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Black Power - Dr. Vincent HardingDr. Harding gives a full detailed presentation on Black Power before the Southeastern Regional Advisory Board of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. |
Letter from Ellen Bandler to Dora McDonaldEllen Bandler writes Miss McDonald about a letter that was received on September 10, 1962 concerning the publication of Mr. Killens' book being postponed until January 1963. |
Letter from John O. Killens to MLK About a Book PartyIn this letter, Killens discusses the possibility of a book party in Dr. King's honor. Killens, Ruby Dee, Lofton Mitchell, Ossie Davis, and Harry Belafonte are exploring this idea and believe that at this event many books would be sold and the message of civil rights could be communicated to thousands. |