The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Letter from George Carlson to MLKGeorge Carlson informs Dr. King that he handled the public relations and publicity for his appearance in Seattle. In addition, Mr. Carlson notifies Dr. King that the Jewish Temple in Portland requests the status his availability for a speaking engagement. |
Letter from Ralph Turnidge to MLKThe Reverend Ralph Turnidge, General Secretary of the Washington-Northern Idaho Council of Churches, invites Dr. King to be the featured leader at a conference on the Church and Human Rights. |
Letter from Rev. Samuel B. McKinney to MLK Regarding Travel Arrangements to SeattleIn this letter, Rev. McKinney reviews details regarding Dr. King's itinerary for his visit to Seattle. He mentions that the community has worked exceedingly hard to gain city-wide support for his first visit to the Pacific Northwest. |
Letter from Samuel McKinney to MLKReverend McKinney, of the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, informs Dr. King he is unable to participate in the Mississippi Freedom March. A check from the Mt. Zion congregation is enclosed to assist with registering voters. |
Registration Form for WCLC Assembly SessionThe Western Christian Leadership Conference sends this pamphlet to potential participants and encourages registration for the Assembly Session in July, 1965. Dr. King is featured as the Mass Meeting Speaker. |
Telegram from Dr. and Mrs. King to Rev. Samuel B. McKinneyDr. and Mrs. King express their condolences for the passing of Reverend Samuel B. McKinney's mother. |