The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Correspondence to Dr. King from Chuck Wallis, 11/15/1962Chuck Wallis, of Keuka College in New York, wrote to Dr. King at the request of Melvin Arnold an executive at Harper and Rowe Publishing Company. In the letter Wallis informs Dr. King of his editing responsibilities for a forthcoming book project highlighting Dr. King's sermons and requests a face to face meeting to discuss revisions. |
Letter from Ida Passano to MLKMrs. Ida Kemp Passano sends encouraging words to Dr. King along with her contribution to his efforts. |
Letter from Maude Ballou to MLKMaude Ballou, Dr. King's personal secretary at the Montgomery Improvement Association, writes to Dr. King during his recovery at Harlem Hospital in New York, after being stabbed a few days before. Ms. Ballou provides Dr. King a detailed report of pending correspondences awaiting his attention. |
The Baccalaureate Service of Keuka CollegeDr. King gives the baccalaureate sermon for Keuka College on June 16, 1963. |