The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Advertisement for Mrs. King's Upcoming AppearanceThis flyer serves as an advertisement for Mrs. Coretta Scott King's upcoming public appearance at the First African Baptist Church. Mrs. King wishes to honor every Freedom Fighter who was imprisoned during a civil rights demonstration. |
Let There Be Peace On Earth and Let It Begin With meThe program chairman for the Bucks County World Peace Fair invites Mr. and Mrs. King to speak on behalf of the Civil Rights movement. The event will be held on September 12, 1964. |
Letter from Betty White to Coretta Scott KingBetty White, president of The Young Matrons of True Light Baptist Church, invites Mrs. King to be a guest speaker and soloist at an upcoming civil rights program. |
Letter from Donald Keys to MLKDonald F. Keys writes to Dr. King about Dr. King's invitation to speak at a planned Washington Mobilization on Vietnam. Keys also tells Dr. King that he may have to go to Africa at the time of the meeting, and requests that Mrs. King deliver his address in his absence. |
Letter from Ernest Shaefer to Dora McDonaldMr. Schaefer writes Dora McDonald seeking confirmation for Dr. King's scheduled appearance at Kennett Square. |
Letter from International Institute for Peace to MLKO. P. Paliwal and Yves Choliere, from the World Council of Peace, invite Dr. King to speak at a session in Geneva about the well being of Vietnam. |
Letter from Jack Thayer to Mrs. KingJack Thayer, of KLAC Radio, writes to Mrs. King thanking her for a recent guest appearance on "Two-Way Radio," in Southern California. |
Letter from Leon Lowry to the King'sA. Leon Lowry invites the Kings to speak at Beulah Baptist Institutional Church in Florida for their Men's and Women's services. |
Letter from Sampson & Sampson to Ms. Dora McDonaldMs. Dora McDonald received this telegram pertaining to Mrs. Coretta Scott King. The sender requests that Mrs. King speak at a political action event in South Carolina. The author of this telegram was running for state senate. |
MLK Press Conference Birmingham, AlabamaThis document contains dialogue during a press conference in Birmingham, Alabama. The reporters asks Dr. King questions regarding plans for the Soviet Union, Washington D.C., and the Civil Rights Movement. |
News Release About Upcoming Lecture by Coretta Scott KingThis news release announces Coretta Scott King's upcoming lecture on the Crusade for Voter's Registration entitled "Free in 64-with 6,000 more." |
Presentation of the Marcus Garvey Prize for Human RightsDr. King was a recipient of the first Marcus Garvey Prize for Human Rights. This award was issued by the Jamaican Government and was presented to Coretta Scott King due to the tragic death of Dr. King earlier in the year. This program outlines that event. |
SCLC Press Release for Mrs. KingThis document announces Mrs. King's election to the Board of the United Church Women. |
Soul Force and Woman PowerThis notecard titled Soul Force refers to a Woman Power March to be held on June 19, 1968 |
Telegram from Mrs. Frances Lucas to C. T. Vivian and Alvin PitcherMrs. Lucas informs Mr. Vivian and Mr. Pitcher of Mrs. King's unavailability to speak at the YMCA in Chicago. A memorial service in honor of Dr. King is scheduled on the same date in Atlanta. |
Telegram from Stanley Levison to Coretta Scott KingStanley Levison warns Mrs. King about interceding between governments. |