The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Civil Rights Symposium ProgramThis document is a program from a symposium workshop on national and local civil rights challenges. |
Letter from A. William Loos to James FarmerA. William Loos expresses his agreement with the actions of the recipient, James Farmer, which lead to the reconsideration of a vote to remove United States troops from Vietnam. |
Letter from Richard W. BooneThe Child Development Group of Mississippi is being terminated by the Office of Economic Opportunity. This is not because the program isn't valid but because it would disturb the balance of politics in Mississippi. Klein and Saks, Inc. has helped keep the program alive. The goal of the program was to provide education, medical assistance, and nourishment for preschool children and their families. |
Statement by Dr. Robert W. Spike on the Mississippi Seating ChallengeReverend Dr. Robert W. Spike writes a statement concerning a plan to dismiss a seating challenge in the U.S. House of Representatives. Reverend Spikes discusses the political inadequacies concerning the denial of the Mississippi residents right to vote. Following the seating of the delegation, an investigation commenced to ensure the political legitimacy. |