The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Anonymous Letter to MLKAn anonymous supporter sends an encouraging letter to Dr. King. |
Fifty-five Facts about MorehouseThis pamphlet discusses fifty-five important facts about Morehouse College and its distinguished alumni. |
God Pronounces Judgement of AmericaGod Pronounces Judgment of America is allegedly a prophecy from God, through his servant Reverend R. G. Hardy, given on Christmas Day 1966. It reveals that a horrible earthquake and war are in the future. |
Letter from Bishop P. Randolph Shy to MLKPresiding Bishop of The Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, P. Randolph Shy, declines Dr. King's invitation to attend an upcoming convention. Bishop Shy mentions that he will make a contribution "through our churches to the Southern Christian Leadership Conference." |
Letter from James A. Farmer to MLKMr. Farmer thanks Dr. King on behalf of the Riverside Church for being their guest speaker. He tells Dr. King of the positive reaction that he received on his sermon. |
Letter from Joseph P. Robinson to MLKReverend Joseph P. Robinson invites Dr. King to contribute to Robinson's book of sermons titled, "Pulpit Evangelism." |
Letter from Paul Stagg to MLKPaul Stagg, Program Director of the American Baptist Home Mission Societies, invites Dr. King to attend their convention along with a delegation of pastors from around the country. One of the highly anticipated sessions of the convention centers around the theme, "The Gospel in a World of Revolution." |
Letter from Paul Sturges to MLKRev. Paul Sturges invites Dr. King to address the annual meeting of the Massachusetts Baptist Convention. |
Letter from Ralph M. Holdeman to MLK Pertaining to a Speaking InvitationIn this letter, Mr. Holdeman of the National Council of Churches of Christ, requests that Dr. King speak at the Ecumenical Evangelism Conference in Wisconsin. |
Letter from Roland Smith to MLKRoland Smith requests that Dr. King prepare a list of themes for the Baptist Training Union. Smith encloses a copy of themes from the previous year for Dr. King to use as a template. |
Letter fromJitsuo Morikawa to MLKJituso Morikawa expresses his delight that Dr. King will make an attempt to alter his schedule to speak in Atlantic City to the American Baptist Jubilee Advance. |
Postcard from Timothy WU to Dr. KingTimothy Wu requests information regarding evangelism and Dr. King's programs. |
Registration for the Annual Youth RetreatThis is a document from Reverend Earl Stirewalt with information on the annual Youth Retreat of the Georgia Baptist Convention. The retreat aims to aid in the spiritual growth of young men and women. |
Religious EducationDr. King discusses the topic of religious education. King asserts that religious education should not become a substitute for personal evangelism and that "religious instruction without conversion is comparatively ineffective." |
Schleiermacher (The Church)Dr. King quotes Friedrich Schleiermacher’s “The Christian Faith.” |
Stars for Freedom 1967This magazine highlights celebrities who have contributed to the Civil Rights Movement as well as the contributions of SCLC and other programs across America. Featured in the article is statement by SCLC President, Dr. King. |