The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Letter from T. K. Mahadevan to MLKT. K. Mahadevan, of the Gandhi Peace Foundation in New Delhi, India, refers to potential meetings with Dr. King and his colleagues. |
Letter from Thelton Henderson to MLKMr. Henderson, of the University of California-Berkeley, invites Dr. King to participate in a Civil Rights Symposium. Notable persons such as Robert Kennedy and Stokley Carmichael previously appeared at the symposium. |
Letter from Victoria Bellard to MLKBellard invites Dr. King to speak on behalf of voting rights and awareness. The event will host members of The Cordelia Green Johnson Beauty Forum. This displays the level of concern at the grassroots. |
Letter from West Virginia NAACP to MLKWilliam M. Grayson informs Dr. King that he is seeking information regarding his availability to attend a speaking engagement. |
Letter from William M. Grayson to Dora McDonaldWilliam M. Grayson, President of a chapter of the NAACP in West Virginia, requests information regarding Dr. King's schedule of speaking engagements for 1963. |
Letter from Willis M. Tate to MLKWillis M. Tate, President of Southern Methodist University, expresses his gratitude for Dr. King's acceptance to come to the university. He assures Dr. King that his trip is welcomed and presents two alternative dates to address the student body. This address is part of the 50th Anniversary Celebration that Dr. King has already been invited. |
Letter from Wisconsin Branch of the NAACP to MLKThe Racine Chapter of the NAACP Banquet Committee invites Dr. King to speak at their annual banquet. |
Letter to MLK from Dore ScharyIn this letter, Dore Schary invites Dr. and Mrs. King to attend the 52nd annual dinner of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith at which President Lyndon B. Johnson will receive the America's Democratic Legacy Award. |
Letter to MLK from Ms. Eleanor FischerMs. Fischer writes to confirm a conference meeting, for an interview with Dr. King. She requests his presence at an informal dinner to discuss details about the program, for which his interview will be taped. Finally, she concludes by extending formalities to Dr. King's family and conveys her interests in interviewing them as well. |
Letter to MLK from The Adult Education Council of Greater ChicagoEmma Kramer, the Secretary of the Speakers Bureau, writes to Dr. King to negotiate the details of his presentation at the University of Illinois. |
Letter to T. Janama from MLKDr. King thanks Mr. Janama, who sent a contribution of 500 Dutch florins on behalf Mrs. J.V.D. Pol. He also apologizes that his schedule will not allow him to accept Janama's invitation to speak in Amsterdam. |
Letters from AmbassadorsDr. King notes the letters that he has received from several Ambassadors. He also notes the confirmed appointments with the Ambassadors. |
List of Messages to MLKA list of messages including names, dates, and organizations intended for Dr. King, soliciting his response. |
Memo from Dora McDonald to MLKDr. King's secretary forwards him information for an event in Copenhagen in which his presence is requested. Dr. King's brief response is indicated on the top of the memo. |
MLK Appearance ListThis itinerary highlights Dr. King's appearances over a six month period. |
MLK ItineraryThis is Dr. King's itinerary for the period December 28 thru January 1 for an unknown year. |
MLK ItineraryThis document details the meetings and events set to take place during Dr. King's trip to Europe, Asia, Africa and Hawaii over a 55 day span. |
MLK ItineraryDr. King's secretary is writing Joan Daves to notify her of his speaking engagements for the 1964-1965 season. |
MLK ScheduleThis schedule of Dr. King's lists the dates and places he will be for the month of September and October. |
MLK Schedule for November, 1960This schedule lists Dr. King's travel itinerary and speaking engagements for November, 1960. |
MLK Speaker's ContractThis Speakers Bureau Contract states that Dr. King has a speaking engagement on May 12, 1967 at the University of Wisconsin. |
MLK's Itinerary October-November 1958Dated 1958, this calendar lists a number of speaking engagements throughout the country scheduled for Dr. King. |
MLK's Reply to an InvitationDr. King regrets to inform Robin Skuce of his inability to accept her invitation to speak at a seminar for a Canadian high school under the auspice of the United Nations Association in Canada. Dr. King informs Miss Skuce that he must decline her offer due to preparation of several SCLC programs scheduled for the following year. |
MLK's Reply to Invitation to Speak at Centennial United ChurchDr. King regrets to inform Reverend William Morris that due to his busy schedule and previous inability to work directly with the civil rights struggle, he can not accept the invitation to speak at Centennial United Church. |
MLK's Speaker Bureau ContractThis Speakers Bureau Contract states that Dr. King has a speaking engagement on October 5, 1966 at the University of Rhode Island. |
MLK's Speaking ItineraryThis list of speaking engagements documents Dr. King's busy schedule, in June 1965. |
MLK's Weekend ItineraryThis itinerary reflects Dr. King's schedule of speaking engagements at various churches and schools throughout Alabama. |
Mrs.Herr of the Yakima Chapter to MLKMrs. Herr, on behalf of the Yakima Chapter of United Nations Association invites Dr. King to speak October 24, in honor of United Nations Week. The organization offers to pay his fee for speaking to their organization. |
Nobel Lecture ItineraryThis is an itinerary for the King family for the Nobel Peace Prize luncheon and lecture. |
Official Program of the Spring MobilizationThe following document is an official program listing the schedule of the Spring Mobilization on April 15, 1967. |