The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Letter from Corinne B. Hill and Harold Stassen to Dora McDonaldHarold Stassen correspond with Dora McDonald expressing gratitude for a letter sent a few days earlier. The letter involves a book to be written by Dr. King. |
Letter from Lillian Robertson to MLKThe Baptist Pacifist Fellowship confirms that Dr. King will speak at its upcoming annual meeting. Lillian Robertson, Secretary-Treasurer of the Fellowship, also encloses a brochure about the organization. |
Letter from Rev. Wyatt Tee Walker to the Honorable Harold E. StassenRev. Wyatt Tee Walker requests that the Honorable Harold E. Stassen, of the American Baptist Convention, contribute a commentary on Dr. King's book "Why We Can't Wait." |
Letter from Unitarian Universalist Association President Dana McLean Greeley to MLKDana McLean Greeley asks for Dr. King's endorsement of a conference on religion and peace to be held in Washington, DC, and invites Dr. King to serve on the Executive Committee of the conference. Greeley also recounts his time spent in Selma and mentions that he will be in Montgomery soon. |
Telegram from Harold Stassen to MLKHarold Stassen, President of the American Baptist Convention and former Minnesota Governor, congratulates Dr. King on being the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. He states that Dr. King is the most deserving because he tackles the race crisis through non-violent means. |
Thank-U-Gram from Rev. Phil Stovin to MLK and Harold E. StassenRev. Phil Stovin extends his support to Harold E. Stassen and Dr. King for organizing Write-In votes in the 1968 Presidential Election. |