The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
I've Been To The MountaintopDr. King delivers the "I've Been to the Mountaintop" speech at the Masonic Temple in Memphis, TN. |
Letter from Robert McDougal, Jr. to MLK Regarding a Donation AppealIn this letter, McDougal acknowledges Dr. King's appeal of October 1965, however states that he is concentrating his donations on other organizations. On the letter there are handwritten comments regarding Dr. King's response. |
Letter from William W. Boyer to MLKThis Letter from William W. Boyer, Chairman of the Convocations Committee, to Dr. King informs Dr. King the transcription of his "Future of Integration" speech to the Kansas State University academic community has arrived. A copy of the transcription will be published in Issues 1968. |
MLK Memorandum: Plans for Selma, AlabamaDr. King outlines his plan for civil rights goals in Selma, Alabama. |
Saturday Review: Behind the Selma MarchDr. King describes the events surrounding the Selma-Montgomery Civil Rights March of 1965. |
Statement to the Press by MLKThis document is Dr. King's statement to the press as a result of a Teachers March for voting rights, in Selma, Alabama. |
Telegram from Andrew J. Young to Rev. W. Ivan HoyIn this correspondence, Young informed Rev. Hoy due to recent events in Selma, Alabama Dr. King had cancel all his engagements for the month of February. Therefore, Dr.King would not be able to speak at the University of Miami. |
Telegram from C. Dolores Tucker to MLK and OthersC. Dolores Tucker offers some words of encouragement to Dr. King and Rev. Wyatt Walker during their incarceration in the Birmingham City Jail. |