The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Letter from John H. Hatcher to MLKJohn H. Hatcher of Circle K International invites Dr. King to speak at "A Study of State Government." This event will contain several state and national leaders. The date of this document has close proximity to the Memphis march and Dr. King's assassination. |
Letter from S. Keith Graham to MLKSkyline High School invites Dr. King to attend their annual dance sponsored by the Associated Men of Skyline. The dance is entitled, "The Southern Queen," and may include additional prominent leaders such as President Lyndon B. Johnson. |
MLK on the Seating of Julian BondGeorgia State Legislature has refused to seat Representative-Elect Julian Bond. Dr. King expresses his disdain for the social injustice. His plan of action is to combat this prejudice by rallying members of the white and black community to engage in protest. |
MLK's Public Statement Regarding Julian BondDr. King expresses his indignation for the State Legislatures refusal to seat Representative-Elect Julian Bond. Dr. King asserts that there are obvious racial overtones in the State Legislatures decisions since Mr. Bond received 82 percent of the votes in his district. Dr. King will commence direct action due to the state of urgency. |
Telegram from Governor Carl Sanders to MLKIn this telegram, Governor Sanders informs Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. that he will not be able to attend Ebenezer Baptist Church's Annual Layman's Day. |
Telegram from MLK to the Honorable Carl SandersDr. King invites the Honorable Carl Sanders to share the pulpit with himself and Mayor Ivan Allen at the Annual Layman's Day celebration at Ebenezer Baptist Church. He also invites him to a dinner to honor Governor Nelson Rockefeller at the home of Rev. Martin Luther King Sr. |
Telegram to Governor Carl SandersThe SCLC writes to Georgia Governor Carl Sanders regarding the murder of Andy Whatley in Americus, GA. |