The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
BogalusaAntoinette McNally retells the story of a Negro man who was brutally murdered for the alleged rape of a white woman. McNally shares that the story has been kept silenced for forty-six years. |
Letter from Detroit Resident to MLKThe Detroit resident identifies the Negro man's concept of equality as being intertwined with the sexual exploitation of white women. The author references an article that cites the disparity in numbers of illegitimate children amongst blacks and white. |
Telegrams Relating to Selma-Montgomery MarchParticipants of the Selma-Montgomery March send telegrams to defend the integrity of the march against allegations of sexual immorality. |