The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Book Outline: Education and the Urban PoorThis book outline lists the chapters and contributing authors of the publication "Education and the Urban Poor." The authors represented include educational professionals from all over the country including Robert L. Green, Associate Professor at Michigan State University and Education Director for the SCLC. Dr. King is listed as the author of Chapter Two entitled "Education and the Negro Revolution." |
Foreword to Neil Sullivan's Book by MLKDr. King submits a rough draft of his foreword for a text written by Berkeley County Public Schools Superintendent Neil Sullivan. |
Integrating Elementary Schools in BerkeleyThis article details the integration of several Berkeley area elementary schools. The Presidents of each school give feedback regarding the public's response and their plans on how they will proceed. |
Letter from Dr. Neil V. Sullivan to MLKDr. Neil Sullivan requests that Dr. King write the foreword for his new book, "Set Our Children Free -- In Integrated Schools." |
Letter from Maurice Mitchell to Neil SullivanMr. Mitchell discusses fundraising for SCLC's Chicago literacy project. HEW recently withdrew their support of the project, but Mitchell is optimistic about potential support from foundations and major donors. |
Letter from Neil Sullivan to MLKIn this letter, Superintendent of Schools Neil Sullivan writes about the complete integration of the Berkeley County Public Schools. |
Letter from Neil V. Sullivan to Dr. Green about New PublicationIn this letter Neil Sullivan expresses his desire to coordinate with Dr. Daniel K. Freudenthal in the creation of a book on the education of the urban poor. |
Letter to Dr. Neil V. Sullivan from Robert L. GreenRobert Green expresses his appreciation for Dr. Neil Sullivan's chapter contribution in the book, "Education and the Urban Poor." Mr. Green is pleased when he discovers Dr. Sullivan has contributed a portion of the book profits to Dr. King and the SCLC. The book will be in demand for college level courses focusing on education, psychology and sociology. |
Project Chicago Staff Meeting MinutesThis document recaps the minutes of the Project Chicago staff meeting held at West Side Christian Parish on July 3, 1967. Dr. King is listed as a proposed member of the Advisory Committee. |