The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
African American Unity in Atlanta, GeorgiaThe author of this document discusses why it is imperative for African Americans to not only stand in unity against the injustices of society, but to also be informed about the issues in which they strive to prevail against. Information about school integration, housing discrimination, and taxation is offered in the conclusion of the document. |
Draft Introduction for "Why We Can't Wait"This document is a draft of the introduction for Dr. King's book, "Why We Can't Wait." Dr. King uses various African American children stories to explain that one cannot afford to wait for justice. |
Letter from Wendell K. Jones to MLK and Leon M. SullivanThis is a letter of support to Dr. King from Wendell K. Jones for his tireless work on behalf of African Americans. Mr. Jones also recognizes Rev. Leon M. Sullivan for helping African Americans in Massachusetts. |