The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Letter from Edward F. Bell to MLKAttorney Edward Bell offers his legal services to Dr. King and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in the Civil Rights Movement. |
Letter from Henry H. Arrington to Paul Whelehon about P. Ballantine & Sons Employment of NegroesThe letter references letters between Arrington and John Farrell, regarding the employment of a Negro representative. Mr. Kiah Sayles, a representative of P. Ballantine & Sons, explained that P. Ballantine & Sons was the first company to hire Negro models which elevated Negroes in executive positions. Sayles went on to explain the liberal hiring policy of Coyle Beverage, a distributor of P. Ballantine and Sons. |
List of Messages to MLKA list of messages including names, dates, and organizations intended for Dr. King, soliciting his response. |
Telegram from Al C. Hastings to MLKAl Hastings expresses his concern during Dr. King's incarceration in the Jefferson County Jail. |