The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Letter from Carmen Baptista to MLKCarmen Baptista of Caracas, Venezuela writes Dr. King after reading his letter in the Saturday Review. She expresses her concern with the struggle for civil rights and since she is unable to make a monetary donation, she sends Dr. King a recording of a song she composed in honor of the freedom workers called "Coming Down the Road." |
Letter from Joan Daves to Miss Dora McDonaldDr. King's literary agent Joan Daves requests that Dora McDonald send her the full text of Dr. King's speech in Montgomery. She also reports on Dr. King's recent book royalties. |
Letter from Joan Daves to MLKJoan Daves, Literary Agent to Dr. King, addresses the correspondence, to Dr. King. The letter includes photostats of reviews for Dr. King's last book, "Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community?" The Chicago Tribune, New York Times Daily and Washington Star are just a couple of the newspapers that published reviews for the book. |
Letter from Saturday Review Editor Norman Cousins to MLKSaturday Review editor Norman Cousins writes Dr. King inquiring about a possible meeting with the magazine's editors. |
Letter to Representatives of Harper & Row and N.A.L from Joan Daves Regarding "Why We Cant Wait"This memo serves to inform all parties involved with the publishing of "Why We Can't Wait" of the arranged prepublication agreements made by Mrs. Joan Daves. |
Saturday Review: Behind the Selma MarchDr. King describes the events surrounding the Selma-Montgomery Civil Rights March of 1965. |