The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Chapter 1 - IntroductionIn this dissertation, Dr. King discusses several investigations and problems. He centers the paper around a comparison of "the conceptions of God in the thinking of Paul Tillich and Henry Nelson Wieman." |
Chapter II - The Methodologies of Tillich and WiemanThis is the third chapter of Dr. King's dissertation "A Comparison of the Conception of God in the Thinking of Paul Tillich and Henry Nelson Wieman." |
Letter from Abraham Lincoln High School to MLKEarl Saunders, an art teacher at Abraham Lincoln High School, writes to Dr. King regarding awards of merit for Dr. King's contribution to the Civil Rights Movement. Dr. King and Mr. Saunders are both alumni of Boston University's School of Theology. |
Mars Lecture SeriesThis 1958 program features Dr. King as guest lecturer for the Mars Lectures at Northwestern University. |
MLK Interview: The Negro ProtestKenneth B. Clark conducts a televised interview with Dr. King, James Baldwin, and Malcolm X. Clark discusses with Dr. King his personal history, the relationship between the love ethic and nonviolent direct action, Malcolm X's claim that nonviolence is perceived by white leaders as weakness, and Baldwin's concern that Negroes will not remain nonviolent if met with brutal responses. |
MLK's Doctoral Dissertation Abstract: A Comparison of the Conceptions of God in the Thinking of Paul Tillich and Henry Nelson Wieman |
MLK's Graduation Picture From Boston UniversityThis photograph captures Dr. King in his graduation gown from Boston University. |