The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Article Briefly Summarizing MLK's Life, Leadership and AccomplishmentsThis article acknowledges the many accomplishments made by Dr. King. The writer cites the various highlights of Dr. King's work and maintains "...America will never be the same." |
Draft of Statement to TIME Magazine from MLKIn this statement, Dr. King is pleased to know that the President is calling for new civil rights legislation. Unfortunately, the President did not express anything new nor directly address the issue. Dr. King emphasizes the urgent need for the President to demand vigorous civil rights legislation in order to expedite school integration and the right to vote. |
Letter from Adele Fishman to MLKThe American Book Company is requesting permission to reprint Dr. King's "Letter from Birmingham Jail." They hope to include the letter, in a text book, entitled THE STREAM OF AMERICAN HISTORY, THIRD Edition. This letter includes Dora McDonald's holograph shorthand in blue ink. |
Letter From Charles L. Sanders to MLKIn this letter, Sanders recommends William Rutherford to Dr. King for a position with SCLC. |
Letter from Dora Byron to MLKDora Byron wrote this letter to Dr. King inviting him to participate in a television program at Emory University. |
Letter from Joyce Wilmoth to MLKA student at Lesley College requests Dr. King's presence at their school debate in honor of their participation in Choice '68 sponsored by Time. |
Letter from Susan Altman to MLKSusan Altman requests an autographed copy of Time magazine, in which Dr. King was featured. |
Letter from TIME Magazine to MLKJames Shepley, publisher of TIME Magazine, thanks Dr. King for his editorial contributions to the magazine in the past year. |
Letter from William T. and Scottie Lee Ellis to MLKThe Ellis family informs Dr. King about demonstrations in Alaska, while offering up words of gratitude for civil rights efforts in Birmingham. |
Letter to MLK from Norman ThomasIn this letter to Dr. King, Norman Thomas, a pacifist and political activist, writes to ensure that he attend a small civil rights conference in Washington, D.C. |
MLK Statement to Time MagazineIn this statement to Time Magazine, Dr. King responds to President John F. Kennedy's call for new civil rights legislation. |
Newspaper Article on MLK Advertisement in "The Washington Afro-American" August 29, 1964Here, in this newspaper clipping, is an advertisement of Dr. King's book "Why We Can't Wait", The ad also makes reference to the reverend, being chosen as Time magazine's "Man of the Year". |
Project "C" Progress ReportDetailed progress report on a project that is referred to as Project "C." |