The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Letter from Clarence E. Pickett to MLKThe American Friends Service Committee is a peace and service organization that seeks to promote social justice in the United States and around the world. Mr. Pickett, a current representative, invites Dr. King to be a part of a lecture series that will be presented in all major U.S. cities. In addition, he offers Dr. King monetary compensation for travel and hospitality accommodations. |
Letter from Clarence E. Pickett, Dorothy M. Steere, and George C. HardinThe Religious Society of Friends, which consists of 17,000 Quakers, decides to send its members to spread a message of "love and goodwill" to both whites and Negroes of Philadelphia. |
Letter from MLK to Clarence E. PickettDr. King regretfully informs Mr. Pickett of American Friends Service Committee, he has accepted the maximum number of speaking engagements allowable for the next year or longer. |
Letter from Thomas Bradley to MLKThomas Bradley, Los Angeles' Tenth District Councilman, requests Dr. King's support with a fundraising campaign. |
Project "C" Progress ReportDetailed progress report on a project that is referred to as Project "C." |