The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
"Where Do We Go From Here"-InvoiceThis document contains a Harper & Row, Publishers invoice for the sale of four copies of Dr. King's book "Where Do We Go From Here?" |
Advertising and Promotion ExpendituresThis is a copy of the advertising and promotion expenditures for Dr. King's book, "Strength To Love". |
Anti-Slavery and Reform PapersHarvest House Limited, a publishing company, announce the release of Henry David Thoreau's essay collection regarding anti-slavery and reform. |
Book payment to MLKThis cable from Dr. King's agent accompanied a royalty payment for the Japanese language edition of "Where Do We Go From Here?" |
Debit Memo from Joan Daves to MLKThis is a debit memo for "Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community?" |
Fiercely Upward and Other Newspaper ArticlesThis document contains a combination of two poems by a principle in Brooklyn, N.Y., and two articles highlighting significant upcoming events of 1963 and 1964. The first article announces the third printing of Dr. King's book "Strength to Love" as well as information regarding the release of his forthcoming work "Why We Can't Wait." The second article reports on Mrs. Medgar W. Evers' speaking tour slated to take place in the fall of 1963, just a few months after her husband, the NAACP leader, was slain. |
Harper & Row, Publishers InvoiceHarper & Row, Publishers issued this invoice to Dr. King for the shipment of ten copies of Dr. King's book, "Where Do We Go From Here." |
International Book Sales Statement for MLKThis document outllines book sales and royalties for Dr. King's book, "Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community?" |
Invoice-"Where Do We Go From Here?"Harper & Row, Publishers issued this invoice to Dr. King, for the shipment of six copies of Dr. King's book, "Where Do We Go From Here?" |
Joan Daves Informs MLK of a Proposal to Print the Speech from the March on WashingtonJoan Daves negotiates with John Avirgan on the royalty percentage for the rights to sale hand-lettered versions of the Speech from the March on Washington. |
Letter from Berry Gordy to Reverend Wyatt Tee WalkerMr. Gordy writes to Mr. Walker to negotiate album production and royalty rates for Dr. King's speeches. |
Letter from David Cole Gordon to MLKDavid Cole Gordon, Consulting Editor for American Humanist Association, requests that Dr. King provide an essay for their upcoming feature, "This is How I Live." |
Letter from David Diamond to MLKDavid Diamond, author of the book "A Bucket of Whitewash" inquires about Dr. King providing commentary for his upcoming release. As a result, Diamond is set to share royalties from his book sales with the SCLC. |
Letter from Fred C. Becker to MLKFred C. Becker requests Dr. King's schedule of speaking engagements where he plans on selling his books. Becker has published several of Dr. King's books in past. |
Letter from Gitta Badeker to Dora McDonald Regarding "Where Do We Go From Here?"In this letter Badeker writes to McDonald about the advancement from Gummessons Bokforlag for "Where Do We Go From Here." |
Letter from Harper & Row, Publishers Regarding RoyaltiesHarper & Row Publishers write to inform the recipient that they deducted money from an enclosed royalty check due to an outstanding balance for books purchased. |
Letter from J. Campe to MLKJ. Campe informs Dr. King of the expenses for the Spanish pocket book edition of "Why We Can't Wait" and encloses a royalty check. |
Letter from J. Campe to MLKIn this letter, is enclosed a check from Alfred A. Knopf Inc. for the use of "What Next? Five Negro Leaders Reply" in the book "Minorities In A Changing World by Milton L. Baron. |
Letter from J. Campe to MLKIn this document, Dr. King receives a royalty check from J. Campe for the use of A Stone of Hope in a work entitled "This Nation." The amount of the check is 13.50. |
Letter from J. Campe to MLK Regarding "A Stride to Freedom"In this letter, J. Campe encloses the German royalties, received from J.G. Onken, for Dr. King's "Stride Toward Freedom" German language edition. |
Letter from J. Campe to MLK Regarding "Stride Toward Freedom"J.Campe encloses payment for Dr. King's "Stride Toward Freedom" British royalties. |
Letter from J. Campe to MLK Regarding "Where Do We Go From Here"J.Campe encloses payment from The Critic for "Where Do We Go From Here" permission fees. |
Letter from J. Campe to MLK Regarding ?Why We Can?t Wait? RoyaltiesIn this letter Campe encloses payment from Econ Verlag for ?Why We Can?t Wait? royalties. |
Letter from J. Campe to MLK Regarding Book AdvanceIn this letter, J. Campe encloses advance payment from Harper & Row for Dr. King's "Where Do We Go From Here." |
Letter from J. Campe to MLK Regarding Book RoyaltiesIn this letter, dated October 5, 1966, J. Campe encloses royalty payments for Dr. King's "Stride Toward Freedom," "Why We Can't Wait", and "Strength to Love." |
Letter from J. Campe to MLK Regarding Book RoyaltiesIn this letter, J. Campe encloses royalties for Dr. King's "Why We Can?t Wait," and "Strength to Love." |
Letter from J. Campe to MLK Regarding Book RoyaltiesIn this letter, J. Campe, associate of literary agent Joan Daves, encloses royalties for Dr. King's French edition of "Strength to Love". |
Letter from J.Campe to MLK regarding Book RoyaltiesThis financial document references earnings from the Japanese editions of Dr. King's books, "Stride Towards Freedom" and "Why We Can't Wait." |
Letter from Joan Daves to Andrew YoungIn this letter, Ms. Daves focuses on Dr. King's speeches and discusses copyrighting issues. |
Letter from Joan Daves to Dora McDonaldJoan Daves informs Miss McDonald that attachments include carbon copies of checks that were "in question." |