TABLE OF CONTENTS Series Summary
Scope and Contents of the Collection
Arrangement of Series
Index Terms
Administrative Information
Detailed Description of the Series
Subseries 12.1:: Serials, 1945-1968
Subseries 12.2:: Pamphlets, 1948-1968
Subseries 12.3:: Programs, 1949-1985
Subseries 12.4:: Newsletters and press releases, 1937-1974
Subseries 12.5:: Newspaper clippings, 1855-1975
Subseries 12.6:: Ephemera, 1861-1969
1.1 Correspondence: General: A-D
1.1 Correspondence: General: E-K
1.1 Correspondence: General: L-R
1.1 Correspondence: General: S-Z
1.2 Correspondence: Letters, Telegrams and
Cards Received After Stabbing in Harlem
1.3 Correspondence: Condolences and
Letters Received After Assassination
1.4 Correspondence: Unidentified
2. Writings by Martin Luther King, Jr.
3. Writings by Others
4. Research Notes
5. Education Materials
6. Southern Christian Leadership Conference Organizational Records
7. Montgomery Improvement Association
Organizational Records
8. Dexter Avenue Baptist Church Organizational
Records
9. Ebenezer Baptist Church Organizational
Records
10. Financial Records
11. Legal Materials
12. Printed Materiald
13. Photographs
14. Artwork
15. Memorabilia
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Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr., Collection
Series 12: Printed Materials
Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center
Repository: Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, 111 James P. Brawley Dr., SE, Atlanta, GA, 30314
Collection Number: Series 12
Title: Series 12: Printed Materials
Date: 1966-1968
Quantity: 8.5 linear feet
The series consists of magazines, journals, newspapers, pamphlets, brochures, event programs, newsletters, press releases, newspaper clippings and various ephemera, primarily related to Martin Luther King, Jr. and his work as a leader in the Civil Rights Movement (1855-1985, bulk 1966-1968).
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Arrangement of the Series
This series is arranged into 6 subseries: 1. Serials; 2. Pamphlets; 3. Programs; 4. Newsletters and press releases; 5. Newspaper clippings; 6. Ephemera.
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| Names: |
| Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895 |
| Gandhi, Mahatma, 1869-1948 |
| King, Coretta Scott, 1927-2006 |
| King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968. |
| Posten, Ted |
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| Organizations: |
| Community Action Program (U.S.) |
| Fellowship of Reconciliation (U.S.) |
| Highlander Folk School (Monteagle, Tenn.) |
| National Advancement for the Association of Colored People. |
| National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. |
| Southern Christian Leadership Conference. |
| Southern Regional Council. |
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| Subjects: |
| Civil rights movements. |
| Nobel prize winners. |
| Nobel Prizes. |
| Religious institutions--United States. |
| Theology. |
| Theology--United States. |
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| Places: |
| Atlanta (Ga.) |
| Birmingham (Ala.) |
| Chicago (Ill.) |
| Tallahassee (Fla.) |
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| Document Types: |
| Clippings. |
| Magazines (periodicals). |
| Newsletters. |
| Newspapers. |
| Pamphlets. |
| Programs (doucments). |
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| Christian Century. |
| Montgomery advertiser (Montgomer, Ala.: Daily) |
| Newsweek. |
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Restrictions on Access: Access is restricted to digital surrogates available in the Archives and Special Collections Department of the Robert W. Woodruff Library. Restrictions on Use: All documents in this collection either are protected by copyright or are the property Morehouse College, and/or the copyright holder as appropriate. Permission to consult the Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection does not automatically include permission to publish from the Collection. Permission to publish or quote from previously unpublished materials or from materials under copyright must first be obtained from the copyright holder. Requests for permission to publish any of Dr. King’s copyrighted speeches, sermons, books or other writings, in whole or in part, shall be addressed to Intellectual Properties Management, Inc., 449 Auburn Ave., Atlanta, Georgia, 30312. Preferred Citation Method: Materials should be cited as: The Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection at the Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc. Researchers are encouraged to furnish the Archives with a copy of any publication that cites materials from the Collection.
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Detailed Description of the Series
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Serials, 1945-1968
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The subseries consists of serial publications, including magazines, newspaper and journals (1945-1968). The majority of the publications feature articles on Martin Luther King, Jr., other people and events in the Civil Rights Movement or American Christian scholarship. The titles range from national magazines and newspapers to specialized subject journals.
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| | Adelphi Quarterly (Adelphi College), Fall 1961 (booklet, 16pp, with autograph note, circa 1961, 1p, and envelope) |
| | The Afro-American (Baltimore, Md.: National ed.), 1963 March 3 (newspaper, 28pp) |
| | Agnes Scott Bulletin (Agnes Scott College), 1956 April (booklet, 25pp) |
| | American Child (National Committee on Employment of Youth), Winter 1967 (booklet, 36pp) |
| | The American Federationist (American Federation of Industrial Organizations), 1967 November (magazine, 28pp) |
| | The Antiochian (Antioch College), 1963 May (newspaper, 8pp) |
| | Apprenticeship Training in New York (Worker's Defense League), 1963, 1967 (2 booklets, 44pp) |
| | The Atlanta Voice (Atlanta, Ga.), 1966 May 11-18 (2 newspapers, 48pp) |
| | The Atlantic, 1959 April (magazine, 160pp) |
| | The Baptist World (Baptist World Alliance), 1964 December (journal with annotations, 16pp) |
| | The Boston University Graduate Journal (Boston, Mass.), Fall 1967 (journal, 34pp) |
| | Bostonia (Boston University), Spring 1962, Fall 1964 (2 magazines, 72pp) |
| | Bulletin (American Academy of Arts and Sciences), 1968 January (booklet, 12pp) |
| | Bulletin of Crozier Theological Seminary (Crozier Theological Seminary (Chester, Penn.)), 1959 October (magazine, 16pp) |
| | The Catholic Hour (National Council of Catholic Men), no. 9-12, undated (4 booklets, 32pp) |
| | The Center (Interdenominational Theological Center (Atlanta, Ga.)), 1960, 1965 (2 journals, 85pp) |
| | The Central African Examiner, 1962 January (magazine, 24pp) |
| | The Chapel Bulletin (Tuskegee Institute), 1955-1958 (3 journals, 194pp) |
| | The Christian Century, 1955 July-August, 1960 August 24, 1966 June 15-22, July 16-27, August 3-31, 1967 March 15, 1968 February 14 (pages removed from publication, 1 reprint, 10 journals, 10pp [2 copies of 1967 March 15]) |
| | The Christian-Evangelist (Christian Board of Education), 1957 May 6 (magazine, 32pp) |
| | Christian News from Israel, 1967 December (journal, 66pp, with compliment card, 1p) |
| | Christianity and Crisis, 1961-1968 (6 journals, 1 journal with annotations, 100pp, with return address [2 copies of 1968 January]) |
| | Christianity Today, 1968 March 15 (magazine, 48pp) |
| | The Churchman, 1962-1968 (19 magazines, 456pp, with return address [5 copies of 1966 September, 5 copies of 1967 June-July]) |
| | The Church Woman (National Council of the United Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. Department of United Church Women), 1965 April-May (2 journals, 80pp) |
| | Commonweal, 1967 June 17 (magazine, 24pp) |
| | Concern (Methodist Church (U.S.) General Board of Christian Social Concerns), 1966 September 15 (magazine, 32pp) |
| | Concern (National Conference of Methodist Youth (U.S.)), 1959 October 23 (magazine, 8pp) |
| | Congress Bi-Weekly (American Jewish Congress), 1965 April 12 (magazine with annotations, 24pp) |
| | Congressional Record (United States. Congress.), 1967 February 8 (reprint, 1p) |
| | Correct English, 1945 August (magazine with annotations, 52pp) |
| | The Crisis, 1955 August-1968 January (50 magazines) |
| | The Crusader (American Baptist Convention), 1959 September-November (3 newspapers, 48pp) |
| | The Crusader (Atlanta, Ga.), 1967 August 25 (newspaper, 12pp [10 copies]) |
| | Cultural Bulletin (S.D.R.), 1957 December-1958 November (journal with annotations, 77pp) |
| | Current Biography, 1957 May (journal with annotations, 67pp) |
| | Current Population Reports (United States. Bureau of the Census.), 1963 June 26 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Dynamic for Teaching (United Presbyterian Church), circa 1960 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Ebony (Chicago, Ill.), 1966 April-1967 June (2 magazines) |
| | Economic Justice (Religion and Labor Foundation (U.S.)), 1957 April-May (2 printed documents, 18pp) |
| | Fact Sheet (International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America. Fair Practices and Anti-Discrimination Department), 1968 May-August (printed document, 12pp [20 copies]) |
| | Federal Aid Reporter, 1966 September-November (2 printed documents, 27pp, with envelope) |
| | Fellowship (Fellowship of Reconciliation (U.S.)), 1956 April-1962 March (10 magazines (2 copies of 1956 May)) |
| | The FFT Quarterly (The Fellowship of Friends of Truth), 1947 April, 1958 July (2 journals, 96pp) |
| | Gandhi Marg, 1959 January (1 journal, 1 journal with annotations, 80pp [2 copies]) |
| | The Guide to Georgia, 1962 March (magazine, 32pp) |
| | The Hard Line (Self-Determination Committee), 1967 June 9, August 11 (2 newspapers, 12pp) |
| | Health Rights (Medical Committee for Human Rights (U.S.)), 1965 August (magazine, 16pp) |
| | The Herald of Christian Science, German edition, 1952 June-July (2 journals, 136pp) |
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| | I. F. Stone's Weekly, 1966 January 31, March 7-21, June 13 (4 printed documents, 1 printed document with annotations, 16pp) |
| | Information (Peace Movement of the German Democratic Republic), 1966 August (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Insurgent (W.E.B. DuBois Club of America), 1965 November-December (magazine, 32pp) |
| | Integrity, 1954 April, 1955 July, 1956 February, May (4 journals, 1 pamphlet, 214pp) |
| | Jet, 1958 October 16 (magazine with annotations, 68pp) |
| | Katallagete (Committee of Southern Churchmen), 1966 Summer (journal with annotations in an unknown hand, 32pp) |
| | Liberation, 1956 April-1967 January (7 magazines) |
| | L'Osservatore Della Domenica, 1966 August 14 (newspaper, 16pp) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Italian. |
| | McCormick Speaking (McCormick Theological Seminary), 1959 April (journal, 35pp) |
| | Mademoiselle, 1965 January (magazine, 144pp) |
| | Memo (National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A.), 1963 July 15 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Memo (National Information Clearing House), 1965 February 27-March 31 (2 printed documents, 24pp) |
| | Mexico Daily Bulletin, 1958 July 23 (newspaper, 20pp) |
| | Mission (American Baptist Extension Corporation), 1967 June (magazine, 48pp [3 copies]) |
| | Mission Fields at Home (Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament), 1968 June (booklet, 16pp) |
| | Morehouse College Bulletin (Morehouse College), 1957 July, November (2 magazines, 40pp) |
| | The Nation, 1960 October 29, 1963 January 5, 1965 September 13, 1966 May 2, 1968 March 4, 11, 18, 25, April 1 (10 journals) |
| | The National Call, 1968 January (printed document, 8pp) |
| | The National Eagle, 1959 February (magazine, 12pp) |
| | The Nation's Prayer Call (National Prayer League), 1968 January-March (magazine, 16pp) |
| | Near East Report, supplement, 1968 January (journal, 30pp, with compliment card from Zeev Boneh, 1p) |
| | Negro Digest, 1967 September (magazine, 100pp) |
| | New South (Southern Regional Council), 1960 March, July-October (4 journals, 64pp) |
| | News Digest (United States. Department of Labor), 1967 March 27-April 3 (2 printed documents, 20pp) |
| | The News Register (Chicago Theological Seminary), 1966 November (journal, 24pp, with autograph note, 1p [3 copies]) |
| | Newsweek, 1963 November-December, 1964 November-December, 1965 March-September (8 magazines) |
| | Notes (California Historical Society), 1964 September (booklet, 8pp) |
| | Our School (Horace Day School (New Haven, Conn.)), Winter 1968 (booklet, 16pp, with envelope) |
| | Peace News, 1955 February-1964 September (16 newspapers, 152pp, with enclosures compliment letters and corrections, 2 typed letters and 1 typed document, 3pp) |
| | The Peacemaker (Peacemaker Movement), 1958 October-1959 October (11 newspapers, 80pp) |
| | The Philosophical Forum (Boston University. Philosophical Club), Spring 1943, Spring 1945 (2 journals, 92pp) |
| | The Progressive, 1960 April, 1966 September (2 magazines, 104pp) |
| | Pro Veritate (Johannesburg, South Africa), 1963 November (newspaper, 4pp) |
| | The Pulpit (Christian Century Foundation), 1951 October (magazine, 32pp) |
| | Pulpit Digest, 1967 March (magazine with annotations, 68pp) |
| | RBC Bulletin (Religious Book Club), 1950-1951 (2 issues, 14pp) |
| | Reconstructionist (Jewish Reconstructionist Foundation), 1965 April 2-30 (2 journals, 64pp) |
| | Renewal Magazine (United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. National Board of Missions.), 1966 April (magazine, 24pp) |
| | The Reporter, 1963 July-October, 1967 March (3 magazines, 174pp) |
| | Signature (Diners' Club), 1968 February (magazine, 76pp) |
| | Social Action (United Church of Christ. Council for Christian Social Action.), 1964 December, 1966 December (2 journals, 96pp, with compliment card, 1p [2 copies of 1966 December]) |
| | The Southern Courier (Atlanta, Ga.), 1965 July 16-23 (2 newspapers, 12pp) |
| | The Southern Patriot (Southern Conference Educational Fund), 1958 March-1967 February (48 newspapers, 190pp) |
| | Southern School News (Southern Education Reporting Service), 1961 April-May (2 newspapers, 18pp) |
| | Student Health Organizations Bulletin (Cleveland, Ohio), 1966 April 12 (journal, 15pp) |
| | Telegram (Newark, N.J.), 1964 June (newspaper, 16pp) |
| | Time, 1957 July-1965 September, 1966 August 26 (2 magazines) |
| | The University of Chicago Magazine (University of Chicago), 1957 December (magazine, 48pp) |
| | U.S. News and World Report, 1965 February 8 (magazine [pages 76-78 removed]) |
| | War Resistance (War Resister's International), 1963 (booklet, 32pp) |
| | The Wesleyan Argus (Wesleyan University), 1963 October, 1964 June (2 newspapers, 12pp) |
| | World Campus, 1967 October-1968 February (1 magazine with annotations, 4 magazines, 80pp) |
| | The Y's Man (Indianapolis, Ind.), 1959 December 12 (newspaper, 4pp) |
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Pamphlets, 1948-1968
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The subseries consists of pamphlets created by social and charitable organizations, corporations and government bodies (1948-1968). The majority of the materials relate to issues of the Civil Rights Movement; the work and philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi; and American Christianity.
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| | Airlie Foundation: "Airlie House", 1967 (printed document, 20pp [2 copies]) |
| | American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia: "Know Your Rights", 1966 (printed document, 32pp) |
| | American Committee on Africa: "Aid Victims of South Africa's Racism", 1965 December 10 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | American Express Travel Service: "Sightseeing Tours in Egypt and the Middle East", undated (printed document, 24pp) |
| | Americans United for Separation of Church and State: "America's Captive Schools", undated (printed document, 8pp) |
| | Calvary Presbyterian Church (Cleveland, Ohio): "What Is the Meaning of Calvary's Youth Program?", 1966 (printed document, 8pp) |
| | Campus Crusade for Christ International: "Have You Made the Wonderful Discovery of the Spirit-filled Life?", 1966 (printed document, 14pp) |
| | Century Mark Association of America: "Century Mark and America-United Exposition 1965-1966: A World's Fair", circa 1965 (printed document, 8pp) |
| | Chinni Publications: "Building for Peace or Gandhiji's Ideas on Social Education", book advertisement, circa 1950 (printed document, 6pp) |
| | | Processing Information:This brochure was originally located inside Pyarelal's A pilgrimage for peace : Gandhi and Frontier Gandhi among N.W.F. Pathans, DS481 .G3 N33 1950. |
| | Citizens Committee on Adoption and Foster Care for Negro Children: "Building a Family Through Adoption", undated (printed document, 5pp) |
| | Citizens Committee of Metropolitan Washington, DC: "The Billy Graham Greater Washington Evangelistic Crusade", 1952 January 13 (printed document with annotations, 8pp) |
| | Colorado College Symposium: "The City", 1967 (printed document, 16pp) |
| | Committee of One: "The Public Jury", 1968 (printed document, 8pp, with postmark) |
| | Committee of Responsibility: draft of brochure, 1967 (printed document, 3pp, with enclosure photocopy of newspaper clippings, 2pp) |
| | Community Action Program (U.S.) |
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"Credit Unions in Rural Community Action", undated (printed document, 4pp) |
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"Family Counseling in Rural Community Action", undated (printed document, 4pp) |
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"Home Food Production in Rural Community Action", undated (printed document, 4pp) |
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"Legal Services Program in Rural Community Action", undated (printed document, 4pp) |
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"Older People in Rural Community Action", undated (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Congregation Beth Shalom: "I Have a Dream", undated (printed document, 8pp) |
| | Council of Federated Organizations: "Mississippi Student Union", circa 1964 (printed document, 6pp) |
| | Council on Religion and International Affairs: "CRIA Briefs", 1967 November 1-December 1 (printed document with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 14pp) |
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"Freedom, the South and Nonviolence", 1956 April 10 (printed document, 6pp [2 copies]) |
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"How to Practice Nonviolence", 1957 (printed document,8pp) |
| | Fellowship of Reconciliation. Committee to Aid the Bombed Christians of the South: "Bombs, Bullets, Boycotts", 1957 May (printed document, 6pp) |
| | Frederick Douglas Institute of Negro Arts and History: "Museum of African Art", 1968 (printed document, 12pp) |
| | Freedom House (U.S.): "Questions and Answers About...", 1967 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Friends Committee on National Legislation: "A Matter of Conscience", 1963 June 30 (printed document, 14pp) |
| | Fund for the Advancement of Education (U.S.): "Leadership Fellows Program", undated (printed document, 6pp [5 copies]) |
| | "Henry George School of Social Science", 1965-1966 (printed document, 24pp) |
| | | Processing Information:This pamphlet was originally located inside the front cover of Henry George's Progress and poverty, HB171 .G269 1941. |
| | Interreligious Committee on Race Relations: "A Message to the Religious Community in Greater Washington", undated (printed document, 4pp [2 copies]) |
| | Jewish Labor Committee: "A Tribute to the Organized Labor Movement", 1960 March 26 (printed document, 6pp) |
| | National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. |
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"For Healing of the Nations", Race Relations Sunday, 1954 February 14 (printed document, 4pp) |
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"That All May Be One", Race Relations Sunday, 1953 February 8 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | National Council of Negro Women: "Hunger U.S.A.", 1968 (printed document, 5pp) |
| | National University Extension Association: "The Committee on Discussion and Debate", undated (printed document, 4pp) |
| | National Welfare Rights Organization (U.S.): "Now!", 1967 December 8 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Peace and Freedom Party: "You Can Do Better Than This", 1967 (printed document, 4pp, with enclosures "Registration Drive" and "Endorsers List", 2 printed documents, 4pp) |
| | Rutherford Associates: "Der Weg Zur Presse", undated (printed document, 5pp) |
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| | School of Youth: "School of Youth for Social Science", undated (printed document, 10pp) |
| | "Selections from Mahatma Gandhi", circa 1957 (printed document, 4pp) |
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August 15, 1947-August 15, 1957: a symposium commemorating the tenth anniversary of Indian independence, DS407 .F58 1957. |
| | "Selections from Mahatma Gandhi" [?], circa 1957 (printed document, 8pp) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Arabic. |
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August 15, 1947-August 15, 1957: a symposium commemorating the tenth anniversary of Indian independence, DS407 .F58 1957. |
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"Let Us Go On to Develop Workmen Unashamed", 1955 January (printed document, 8pp) |
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"Reaching More People...Means...Ready with An Army of Christian Soldiers in Advance!", 1954 July (printed document, 6pp) |
| | Southern Conference Educational Fund: "Give Decency a Chance in the South...", circa 1960 (printed document, 8pp) |
| | Southern Education Foundation: "Higher Education Opportunities for Southern Negroes", 1967 (printed document, 34pp) |
| | Southern Regional Council |
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"A Home of Our Own: A Guide for Home Buyers", 1966 (printed document, 45pp) |
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"Next Steps in the South", 1956 (printed document with annotations, 19pp) |
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"Race and Law Enforcement", 1952 (printed document, 22pp) |
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"Toward the South of the Future", undated (printed document, 4pp) |
| | State Council for Pennsylvania FEPC: "It's Your Law Too: Fair Employment Practices Commission", circa 1948 (printed document, 6pp) |
| | Stop-War: "Les Deux Fusils", 1968 (printed document, 6pp) |
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| | Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee |
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"Freedom Gifts", circa 1967 (printed document, 8pp) |
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"Mississippi Summer Project", 1964 (printed document, 8pp [11 copies]) |
| | Synagogue Council of America: "A United Voice for Organized Jewish Religious Life in America", undated (printed document, 9pp) |
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Let the psalms speak, BS1430.2 .T239 L6 1961. |
| | United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America: "Organized Labor and the Black Worker", 1967 (printed document, 31pp) |
| | United States. Commission on Civil Rights: "Employment Testing: Guide Signs, Not Stop Signs", 1968 (printed document, 31pp) |
| | United States. Department of Health, Education and Welfare: "Rights and Responsibilities of Those Who Receive Social Security Retirement or Survivor Benefits", 1966 September (printed document, 30pp) |
| | VIP News Service: "A Special Message to You from VIP News Service", 1960 (printed document, 6pp, with reply card, 1p, and 2 envelopes) |
| | Voter Education Project (Southern Regional Council): "How to Conduct a Registration Campaign", 1967 May (printed document, 22pp) |
| | Wesleyan University: "Welcome to Wesleyan University", circa 1964 (printed document, 8pp) |
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Programs, 1949-1985
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The subseries consists of programs primarily produced by various social, educational and religious organizations (1949-1985). Some of the programs are for events where Martin Luther King, Jr. appeared as a guest or speaker, including conferences, churches and universities. Other programs are for events honoring King.
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| | Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights: "Conference on the Deep South: Ways and Means to Integration", Birmingham (Ala.), 1962 April 13-14 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Alabama State College: "Virginia Turner, Soprano", Montgomery (Ala.), 1949 April 5 (printed document, 1p) |
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| | Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.: "Forty-First Boule: Public Meeting", Philadelphia (Penn.), 1964 August 10 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.: "Observance of the Fifty-Fourth Anniversary", Grambling College, Grambling (La.), 1960 December 4 (printed document with annotations in an unknown hand, 4pp) |
| | American Committee on Africa: "Human Rights Day and Benefit for South African Victims of Apartheid", Hunter College, New York (N.Y.), 1965 December 5 (printed document, 4pp, with enclosure invitation to reception, printed document, 1p [2 copies]) |
| | American Friendship Club: "Fourth Annual Human Rights Dinner", Chicago (Ill.), 1961 December 9 (printed document, 46pp) |
| | American Lutheran Church: "Miami Beach-head Christ is Living",, 1961 August 15-20 (printed document, 12pp) |
| | Antioch Baptist Church (Cleveland, Ohio): "Antioch Weekly Bulletin: The Men of Antioch Present Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.", 1961 November 26 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Antioch Baptist Church (Cleveland, Ohio): "A Commemoration Program on the Occasion of the Installation of Its Eighth Minister: The Reverend Kelly Miller Smith", 1963 September 29 (printed document, 20pp) |
| | Arts Council of Druid Hills: "Peter Rabbit", 1961 April 8-9 (printed document, 8pp) |
| | Back Our Brothers: "First Annual Awards Banquet", New York, N.Y., 1963 June 18 (printed document, 8pp) |
| | Baptist Ministers Conference of Los Angeles and Southern California: "Golden Jubilee Celebration", 1966 June 10 (printed document, 53pp) |
| | Big Bethel A.M.E. Church (Atlanta, Ga.): "Funeral Service for Grand Master John Wesley Dobbs, 33°", 1961 September 2 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Black Caucus of Eastern Airlines: "Future Impact", 1985 March 23 (printed document, 4pp [2 copies]) |
| | Boston University: "Baccalaureate Commencement", 1959 June 7 (printed document with annotations, 52pp) |
| | Bright Hope Baptist Church (Philadelphia, Pa.): "Dedicatory Program of the Bright Hope Baptist Church", 1965 May 2 (printed document, 85pp) |
| | Brown Chapel AME Church (Selma, Ala.): "Memorial Services for the Late Jonathan M. Daniels", 1965 August 27 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Brown University: "The College Convocation", 1960 November 10 (printed document, 1p) |
| | Catholic Interracial Council: "CIC's John F. Kennedy Award Dinner Honoring Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.", 1964 October 29 (printed document, 15pp) |
| | Central Baptist Church (Pittsburgh, Pa.): "Tri-State's Jubilee", 1960 June 19 (printed document, 32pp) |
| | Central Methodist Church (Detroit, Mich.): "Morning Worship", 1957 August 18 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | Chicago Sunday Evening Club: "Fifty-Third Season", 1960 February 21 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Chicago Sunday Evening Club: "Fifty-Fourth Season", 1961 January 29 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Church Federation of Los Angeles: "The Nationwide Program for Peace", 1960 February 27 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | Citizens Action for Racial Brotherhood, Inc.: "Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Observance of Carb Day", Joliet, Mich., 1965 June 4 (printed document with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 4pp) |
| | Citizens of Atlanta: "A Recognition Dinner Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.", 1964 January 27 (printed document with inscription by Martin Luther King, Jr., 4pp) |
| | "City Wide Freedom Rally Featuring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Canton, Miss., 1964 March 20 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Cleveland Civic Committee: "Nobel Peace Prize Dinner", 1965 March 23 (printed document with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 4pp [2 copies]) |
| | Committee for United Negro Relief: "Annual Benefit Luncheon", New York, N.Y., 1964 June 6 (printed document, 22pp) |
| | "Community Salute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.", 1964 December 17 (printed document with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 3pp) |
| | Community Service Committee: "Dr. King", Oakwood College (Huntsville, Ala.), 1962 March 6 (printed document with annotations in an unknown hand, 4pp) |
| | Cornerstone Baptist Church Center (Brooklyn, N.Y.): "Service of Dedication", 1966 May 29 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Dayton Arts Institute (Dayton, Ohio): "Coretta Scott King, Soprano", 1959 July 10 (printed document with annotations in an unknown hand, 4pp) |
| | Diocese of Central New York: "Vietnam and Beyond", Cazenovia, N.Y., 1967 December 1-3 (printed document, 3pp) |
| | "Edgar Sheffield Brightman: In Memoriam", 1953 February (printed document, 8pp) |
| | Emancipation Association: "January Program of the Emancipation Celebration", Savannah, Ga., 1961 January 2 (printed document with annotations in an unknown hand, 4pp) |
| | Fair Share Organization: "Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in a Bon Voyage to Europe", 1959 January 29 (printed document with autograph by Martin Luther King, Jr., 28pp) |
| | First Baptist Church (Ensley, Ala.): "The Installation Services of Rev. A. D. Williams King", 1962 March 18 (printed document, 6pp) |
| | First Baptist Church (Nashville, Tenn.): "Coretta Scott King, Soprano", 1959 April 30 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | First Congregational Church (Atlanta, Ga.): "The Immorality of Racial Segregation", 1960 April 29 (printed document with annotations in an unknown hand, 4pp) |
| | First Methodist Church (Evanston, Ill.): "Sunday Worship", 1963 May 19 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Fort Valley State College (Fort Valley, Ga.): "Vesper Program", 1954 October 23 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Freedom House (New York, N.Y.): "Freedom House Annual Dinner", 1963 November 26 (printed document with annotations in an unknown hand, 7pp) |
| | Friendship Baptist Church (New York, N.Y.): "The Annual Men's Week Celebration of the Men's Fellowship", 1963 June 12-16 (printed document, 6pp) |
| | Friendship Baptist Church (Pasadena, Calif.): "The Call to Worship", 1965 July 11 (printed document with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 4pp) |
| | Gandharva Mahavidyalaya: "Bhairavi, 1957 February 16-17 (printed document with inscription, 42pp [2 copies]) |
| | Gandharva Mahavidyalaya: "Meera", 1958 August 2-3 (printed document with inscription, 44pp) |
| | Georgia Council on Human Relations: "Proclaim Liberty...", Atlanta, Ga., undated (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Grace Cathedral (San Francisco, Calif.): "The Cathedral Chimes", 1965 March 28 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Grambling College (Grambling, La.): "The College Choir in Annual Spring Concert", 1963 March 26 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Greater Mount Carmel Baptist Church (Saint Louis, Mo.): "The Grambling College Choir in Concert", 1961 April 7 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Howard University (Washington DC) |
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"All University Religious Service", 1957 November 10 (printed document, 4pp) |
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"Conference on Youth, Nonviolence and Social Change" and "The Annual Gandhi Memorial lecture", 1963 November 5-6 (printed document with annotation by Martin Luther King, Jr., 4pp [2 copies]) |
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"Charter Day Observance", 1962 March 3 (printed document with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 15pp, with enclosure "Letter from Birmingham Jail", 1p) |
| | Impact: "Thank God for What We Have Left", Atlanta, Ga., 1969 December 19 (printed document, 8pp) |
| | Inter-Civic Council, Inc. (Tallahassee, Fla.): Reformation for Freedom: Institute of Non-Violence and Social Change", 1957 May 31 (printed document, 20pp) |
| | International Brotherhood of Teamsters. Local 815 (New York, N.Y.) and the Allied Trades Council: "Educational Conference", 1967 May 2 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Jamaica: "Presentation of the Marcus Garvey Prize for Human Rights", Kingston, Jamaica, 1968 December 10 (printed document, 8pp) |
| | Keuka College: "The Baccalaureate Service", Keuka Park, N.Y., 1963 June 16 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Knoxville College: "The Eighty-fifth Annual Commencement", Knoxville, Tenn., 1960 May 30 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Lincoln Memorial Congregational Church (Los Angeles, Calif.): "And The Lord Turned and Looked at Peter", 1968 March 10 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Louisiana Education Association: "65th Annual Convention", Alexandria, La., 1966 November 20-23 (printed document with annotations, 60pp) |
| | Milwaukee Religious and Civic Community: "Freedom Now", 1964 January 27 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Monumental Baptist Church (Chicago, Ill.): "Annual Women's Day", 1967 August 20 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Mount Calvary Baptist Church (Springfield, Mass.): "Annual Men's Day", 1958 October 12 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Mount Olivet Baptist Church (Ohio): "The Mount Olivet Annual Youth Day", 1962 January 28 (printed document, 10pp) |
| | Mount Tabo A.M.E. Zion Church (Marion, Ala.): "Program of the Women's Missionary Society", 1960 January 17 (printed document, 4pp [3 copies]) |
| | Mount Zion Baptist Church (Lockland, Ohio): "In Memory of Mrs. Sharon Joann Moss", 1964 October 6 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Mount Zion Baptist Church (Miami, Fla.): "Brotherhood Day", 1958 January 9 (printed document, 8pp) |
| | Mount Zion Baptist Church (Seattle, Wash.): "Third Annual Lecture Series", 1961 November 11 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | National Association for the Advancement of Colored People: "40th Springarn Medal Awarded to Dr. Carl Murphey", 1955 June 24 (printed document with annotations, 50pp) |
| | National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Legal Defense and Education Fund: "Convocation on Equal Justice Under Law", 1964 May 27-28 (printed document, 8pp) |
| | National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Winston-Salem Branch: "Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.", 1961 October 15 (printed document with signature of Martin Luther King, Jr., 12pp) |
| | National Baptist Convention of the United States of America: "Annual Address of President J. H. Jackson", 1954 Sept 9 (printed document with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr. and in an unknown hand, 21pp) |
| | National Baptist Convention of the United States of America. National Sunday School and Baptist Training Union Congress.: "55th Annual Session", 1960 June 22 (printed document with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 45pp [2 copies]) |
| | National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America: "Brethren: Dwell Together in Unity", 1955 February 13 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | National Sunday School and Baptist Training Union Congress: "General Program", 1960 June 16-22 (printed document, 7pp) |
| | New Hope Baptist Church (Niagara Falls, N.Y.) |
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"Victory Dinner", 1955 June 24 (printed document, 4pp) |
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"Service of Dedication", 1955 September 25 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Northwestern University: "The 1958 Mars Lecture Series Presents Martin Luther King, Jr.", 1958 April 16 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Olivet Institutional Baptist Church: "An Invitation to a Dedication by Olivet and Her Friends", 1966 June 26 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | "One Nation Indivisible: A Television Report on the Racial Crisis", 1968 May 20 (printed document, 17pp) |
| | Pinn Memorial Baptist Church (Philadelphia, Penn.): "Morning Worship", 1960 September 11 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Princeton University: "Biennial Religious Conference: Integration: Conscience in Crisis", 1962 April 26-29 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Progressive Community Church (Chicago, Ill.): "Annual Men's Day", 1967 September 17 (printed document with annotations, 10pp) |
| | Progressive National Baptist Convention: "Second Annual Session", 1963 September 3-8 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Purdue University: "National Conference on Christian Education", 1958 August 19-22 (printed document, 64pp) |
| | "Religious Witness for Human Dignity", 1964 May 31 (printed document, 7pp [3 copies]) |
| | Revelation Baptist Church (Cincinnati, Ohio) |
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"The Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights Choir and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., 1964 September 27 (printed document, 36pp) |
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Sunday service program, 1964 September 27 (printed document with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 8pp) |
| | Riverside Church (New York, N.Y.): "The Morning Worship", 1964 August 9 (printed document, 2pp [2 copies]) |
| | Saint Mark's Methodist Church: "A Service in Grateful Response to the Life and Work of the Rev. Dr. M. L. King, Jr.", 1968 April 7 (printed document, 4pp) |
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| Salem Baptist Church (Jenkintown, Penn.): "Men's Day", 1960 September 11 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | "Salute to Martin Luther King, Jr.", 1962 December 11 (printed document, 9pp) |
| | San Francisco Baptist Minister's Union: "Minister's Union Workshop", 1967 February 26 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | "Second Annual Pilgrimage of Prayer for Public Schools", 1960 January 1 (printed document, 3pp) |
| | Smith College: "Smith College Morning Worship at the Helen Hills Chapel", 1961 April 16 (printed document with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 2pp) |
| | Society for the Family of Man: "Family of Man Awards Dinner", 1967 November 29 (printed document, 13pp) |
| | Southern Christian Leadership Conference: "Black is Beautiful...And It's So Beautiful to Be Black", 1967 (printed document, 14pp [2 copies]) |
| | Spelman College: "Founder's Day: Seventy-Ninth Anniversary", 1960 April 10 (printed document, 4pp [2 copies]) |
| | Stamford High School (Stamford, Conn.): "A Tribute to the Rev. Martin Luther King, 1964 November 30 (printed document with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 4pp [4 copies]) |
| | Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee: "Annual Conference", program and agenda, 1960 October 14-16 (2 printed documents, 7pp) |
| | Syracuse University: "Summer Session Banquet: The Role of Education in the Civil Rights Movement", 1965 July 15 (printed document, 4pp [2 copies]) |
| | Tabernacle Baptist Church (Detroit, Mich.): "Young Adult Sunday", 1960 March 20 (printed document, 7pp) |
| | Turner Theological Seminary (Atlanta, Ga.): "Founder's Day Convocation", 1968 February 6 (printed document, 1p) |
| | Tuskegee Institute: "Spring Commencement Exercises", 1965 May 31 (printed document, 7pp) |
| | Unidentified donor and sponsor list, undated (printed document, 1p) |
| | Union Baptist Church (Montclair, N.J.): "Morning Worship", 1966 September 11 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | United Auto Workers: "25th Anniversary Dinner Program", 1961 April 27 (printed document, 12pp) |
| | United Christian Movement |
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"United Christian Conference on Registration and Voting", 1958 August 14 (printed document, 3pp) |
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"United Christian Conference on Registration and Voting", 1958 August 14 (printed document, 19pp) |
| | Unity West: Sunday service program, 1967 June (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Victory Baptist Church (Los Angeles, Calif.): "25th Anniversary Nanquest 'To Serve the Present Age'", program, invitation and reservation card, 1967 June 25 (3 printed documents, 12pp) |
| | Wheat Street Baptist Church (Atlanta, Ga.): "White House Conference on Children and Youth", 1960 March 27-April 2 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | White House: "White House Conference: To Fulfill These Rights", 1960 June 1-2 (printed document, 11pp) |
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of the White House Conference "To fulfill these rights.", E185.6 .W44 1966. |
| | Williams College: "Thompson Memorial Chapel", 1961 April 16 (printed document, 2pp [2 copies]) |
| | Women's International League for Peace and Freedom |
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"Civil Rights in the South 1961", draft of program, 1961 February 20 (printed document, 2pp) |
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"Civil Rights in the South 1961", 1961 March 17-18 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Woodlawn Community Services Agency, Inc.: "24th Annual Blue Ribbon Tea: Pages from Negro History", 1965 March 14 (printed document, 6pp [6 copies]) |
| | World Conference on Vietnam: conference program, 1967 June 6-9 (printed document, 3pp) |
| | World Convention Churches of Christ: "Seventh Assembly", 1965 August 9-15 (printed document, 116pp) |
| | Zion Baptist Church (Louisville, Ken.): "The Grambling College Choir in Concert", 1961 April 6 (printed document, 4pp) |
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The subseries consists of newsletters and press releases published by various civil rights and social organizations; religious organizations; government bodies; and individuals (1937-1974). The majority of the materials relate to organizations and events in the Civil Rights Movement, as well as coverage of appearances and work of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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| | American Civil Liberties Union: "Civil Liberties: Burn Baby Burn: Problems of the Urban Ghetto", press release, 1967 October (printed document, 1p) |
| | American Friends Service Committee: "Advocates of Non-Violence Challenge K.K.K. Pro-War Rally", press release, circa 1967 June 4 (printed document, 2pp [2 copies]) |
| | American Friendship Club: "AFC News", newsletter, 1962 May-June (printed document, 2pp) |
| | American Jewish Committee: "News from the Committee", press releases, 1968 February 14, 23, March 1 (4 printed documents, 6pp) |
| | American Jewish Congress: "News", press releases, 1968 February 28-29 (2 printed documents, 2pp) |
| | American Nurses Association: "ANA Names Judges for Integration Award", press release, 1967 September 1 (printed document, 2pp, with compliment card and enclosure "Opening Doors Wider in Nursing", reprint of article from The American Journal of Nursing, and "A Minority of One", reprint of article from Nursing Outlook, 2 printed documents, 9pp) |
| | American Voters Betrayed By Johnson: "Betrayal", newsletter, 1968 March (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Anti Rassendiskriminatie Klub: "ARK", newsletter, 1968 January-February (printed document, 11pp) |
| | Arts Council of Druid Hills, Inc.: "Newsletter", 1965 April (printed document with annotations, 16pp) |
| | Association Des Bouddhistes Vietnamiens D'Outr-Mer: "Communique No. 2", and "Communique de Presses", press releases, 1968 February 21, 23 (2 printed documents, 3pp) |
| | Atlanta Workshop in Nonviolence: "Newsletter", 1967 November-December (printed document, 10pp) |
| | Between the Lines: "The Wells Newsletter", 1963 October 15 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Black Women Enraged: Maxwell Stanford press packet with 2 press releases, 2 fact sheets and 1 flyer, 1967 June (5 printed documents, 18pp, with return address) |
| | Brooke, Edward W. (United States. Congress. Senate.): press release, 1968 January (printed document, 3pp) |
| | Catholic Interracial Council |
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"CIC Newsletter", 1965 March (printed document, 8pp) |
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Press releases, 1964 August 11, September 23, October 1, 17 (4 printed documents, 8pp) |
| | CBS News: "America's Urban Crisis to Be Subject of Three Hour-Long CBS News Specials" and "CBS News Special 'The Tenement' to Be Broadcast March 12; Replaces 'Campaign '68: New Hampshire and Beyond'", press releases, 1968 March 5 (2 printed documents, 3pp, with enclosure business card for Frank Stanton, 1p, with envelope) |
| | Central Congregational Church (Orange, Mass.): "The Central Light", newsletter, 1958 October (printed document, 2pp) |
| | Chicago League of Negro Voters: "To Increase the Power of Negro Voters: The Chicago Plan", newsletter, 1959 June (printed document, 10pp) |
| | Citizens Crusade Against Poverty: "CCAP Bulletin", newsletter, 1965 December (printed document, 10pp) |
| | City-wide Community Action Groups: "Press Release", 1967 September 6 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | Civil Service Protective Association: "The Civil Service Protector", newsletter, 1964 April (printed document, 4pp [2 copies]) |
| | Committee for Peace Organization: "Ergo", newsletter, 1964 March-April (printed document, 19pp) |
| | Conyers, John, Jr. (United States. Congress. House.): press packet with 3 press releases, 1 House bill, 1 House bill summary, excerpts from Congressional Record and provisions of bill, 1967-1968 (8 printed documents, 87pp [3 copies]) |
| | "The Crusader": newsletter, 1967 December (printed document, 6pp, with postmark [2 copies]) |
| | Dutch Reformed Church (South Africa): "Dutch Reformed Church Monthly Newsletter", 1959 May (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Eastman Kodak Company: press releases, 1968 February 27, March 16, 25, April 1 (4 printed documents, 12pp) |
| | Episcopal Churchmen for South Africa |
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Newsletter, 1958 September-October (printed document, 6pp) |
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"South Africa Bans Speech by American Civil Rights Leader": press release, 1966 August 30 (printed document, 3pp) |
| | Eerie News Service: "News", press release, 1967 October (printed document, 1p, with enclosure text of speech by Edward Lamb, 5pp) |
| | First Evangelical and Reformed Church: "First Church Visitor", newsletter, 1958 October (printed document, 16pp) |
| | Fleischman, Harry (American Jewish Committee): "Let's Be Human", newsletter, 1967 March (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Fulbright, J. W. (United States. Congress. Senate.): "The War and Its Effects", press releases, 1967 December 13 (2 printed documents, 18pp) |
| | "The Gibson Report": newsletter, 1968 February, April (2 printed documents, 8pp) |
| | Governor Headquarters for Mel Broughton: press release, 1968 January 26 (printed document with annotations in an unknown hand, 2pp) |
| | Gregory, Dick: "Dick Gregory Endorses the Nigger Bible", press release, 1967 July 15 (printed document, 2p, with return address) |
| | Guardian (New York, N.Y.): press release, 1968 February 27 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | Haiti. Embassy (U.S.): press packet on tour of Robert S. Pritchard, with 3 press releases, compliment card, 2 letters from Robert S. Pritchard, reprint of article from Negro Digest, and pamphlet, 1967 October 7 (7 printed documents and 2 photocopies of typed letters signed, 20pp) |
| | "Helpful Message from Our Spiritual Friends": newsletter, 1967 August 9 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Highlander Research and Education Center |
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"Highlander Reports": newsletter, 1968 March (printed document, 4pp, with envelope) |
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"News from Highlander Folk School": press release, 1959 December 2 (printed document, 2pp, with enclosure "A Statement to Friends of Highlander from the Executive Council", 2pp) |
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Press release, 1968 February 14 (printed document, 2pp, with enclosure "Fact Sheet", 2pp [2 copies of press release]) |
| | Holmes County Community Center (Miss.): "Annual News Letter", 1967 December (printed document signed, 5pp, with return address) |
| | Inter Civic Council (Tallahassee, Fla.): "Newsletter", 1957 March (printed document, 2pp) |
| | International Confederation for Disarmament and Peace: "Vietnam International", newsletter, 1967 June (printed document, 22pp) |
| | International Defense and Aid Fund: "Transit Camps in South Africa", press release, 1967 August (printed document, 1p) |
| | Israel. Consulate General (New York, N.Y.): press releases, 1968 February 5, 7, 27 (3 printed documents, 18pp, with compliment card) |
| | "The Lomax Poll": press release, 1967 August (printed document, 2pp) |
| | Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Social Change: "News", press release, 1974 January (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Michigan Civil Rights Commission: "Newsletter", 1966 August (printed document, 3pp) |
| | Mission Du FNL Du Sud Vietnam: "Nou-velles Du Sud Vietnam", newsletter, 1968 March 14 (printed document, 16pp, with enclosure "Statement by the Alliance of National, Democratic and Peace Forces of South Vietnam", 7pp) |
| | Moorhead, William S. (United States. Congress. House.): press releases, 1967 August 9, 1967 December 4 (2 printed documents, 7pp) |
| | Mt. Pisgah Missionary Baptist Church: "News Bulletin", newsletter, 1967 August 27 (printed document, 6pp) |
| | National Association for the Advancement of Colored People: "The Crisis", newsletter, circa 1957 (printed document, 3pp) |
| | National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and Davidson County Independent Political Council: "Special Bulletin", newsletter, 1964 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | "The National Call for Cooperative Adult Learning": newsletter, 1968 March (printed document, 6pp) |
| | National Committee to Abolish the Federal Death Penalty: "Senate Death Penalty Hearings Set", press release, 1968 February 23 (printed document with annotations, 2pp) |
| National Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee |
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"Abolition News", newsletter, 1963 (printed document, 20pp) |
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"News from the National Committee to Abolish HUAC": press release, 1964 May (printed document, 2pp) |
| | National Conference for New Politics: "New Politics News", newsletter, 1967 November 15 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | National Council of Churches. Department of International Affairs.: "International Issues", newsletter, 1968 January 26 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | National Council of the Churches of Christ. Commission on Religion and Race.: "Legislative Action Bulletin", newsletter, 1963 August 1 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | National Labor Service: "Let's Be Human", newsletter, 1968 February-March (2 printed documents, 8pp) |
| | National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam: "The Mobilizer", newsletter, 1967 September 26 (printed document with annotations, 5pp) |
| | National Science Foundation: "More Than 6,000 High School Students to Receive Summer Science Training", press release, 1967 December (printed document, 7pp) |
| | National Urban League |
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"Newsclips": newsletter, 1968 January-February (printed document, 4pp) |
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"People Above Race": newsletter, 1962 Spring (printed document, 8pp) |
| | New York Film Festival: press release, 1966 September (printed document, 1p, with enclosure "Selma Last Year" pamphlet, 2pp) |
| | New York Interracial Colloquy: "Query", press release, 1968 February (printed document, 2pp, with enclosure letter to Nelson A. Rockefeller, John V. Lindsay, Members of the State Legislature and Members of the Board of Regents, 4pp) |
| | "Peace Pilgrim's Progress": newsletter, 1953-1954, 1955 January 22 ( 2 printed documents, 4pp) |
| | Penn Community Services: press release, 1968 January 21 (printed document, 1p) |
| | Planned Parenthood-World Population: "Planned Parenthood News", newsletter, 1966 June (printed document, 8pp [2 copies]) |
| | Progressive National Baptist Convention: "PNBC Sixth Annual Session Will Highlight Important Fractures", press release, 1967 July 31 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | Religious Book Club: "Bulletin", newsletter, 1949 (printed document with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 6pp) |
| | SANE: "SANE World", newsletter, 1965 September (printed document, 6pp) |
| | South Carolina Convocation of the Reformed Episcopal Church: "The Herald", newsletter, 1965 September-October (printed document, 6pp) |
| | Southern Conference Educational Fund: "News", press releases, 1961 February 9, 1962 February 19, 1963 October, 1965 November 23, 1966 July 12, October 31, 1967 April 12 (7 printed documents, 11pp, with enclosures "Operation Open Debate" flyer, 5 reprints of newspaper articles, 6pp, with envelope) |
| | "Southern Newsletter", 1957 January-August (3 printed documents, 49pp) |
| | Southern Regional Council: "VEP News", newsletters, 1967 June-August (3 printed documents, 12pp) |
| | Teaneck Republican Campaign Committee: press release, 1967 October 24 (photocopy of printed document, 4pp) |
| | Television Information Office: "New Service, Teachers' Guide to Television Programs, To Be Offered to Schools as Teaching Aid", press release, 1968 February 1 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | Temple Shalom (Chicago, Ill.): "Temple Shalom Bulletin", newsletter, 1964 September 19 (printed document, 4pp, with enclosure poster for Martin Luther King, Jr. appearance at Temple Shalom, 1964 October 21, 1p) |
| | Theatre Atlanta: "The Member of the Wedding by Carson McCullers", press release, 1968 February (printed document, 2pp) |
| | Toward Responsible Freedom: "Housing and Responsible Freedom", newsletter, 1967 September (printed document, 4pp) |
| | United Church Women of Atlanta: "World Day of Prayer 1965", newsletter, 1965 March (printed document, 16pp) |
| | United Federation of Parents, Teachers and Students: "Q.E.D.", newsletter, 1968 February 29 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | United Packinghouse Workers of America. Local 347 (Chicago, Ill.): "The Cleaver", newsletter, 1958 September 26 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | United Presbyterian Commission on Religion and Race: "Religion and Race Memo", newsletter, 1966 July 15 (printed document, 4pp [11 copies]) |
| | United States. Commission on Civil Rights.: press releases, 1968 March 17, 27 (2 printed documents, 7pp) |
| | United States. Office of Economic Opportunity.: "OEO Extends Contract with National Council of Negro Women", press release, 1968 February 7 (printed document with annotation in an unknown hand, 2pp) |
| | United States. White House Communication Office.: "Remarks of the President at the White House Conference on Civil Rights...", press release, 1966 June 1 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Urban America: "News", press release, 1967 April 12 (printed document, 2pp, with enclosure "Urban America Inc.", history, printed document, 2pp, with return address) |
| | Urban Coalition: "National Coordinator's Weekly Report", newsletter, 1969 February 2, 9, 17, March 1, 8 (printed document, 16pp) |
| | White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan: "The Klansman", newsletter, undated (printed document, 2pp) |
| | Women Strike for Peace: "Newsletter", 1965 April (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Works Progress Administration: "The Works Program", press release, 1937 November (printed document, 1p) |
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Rochester Divinity School's Colgate-Rochester Divinity School Bulletin, BV4070 .C712 |
| | World Council of Peace: press releases, 1968 February (2 printed document, 3pp) |
| | Women's International League for Peace and Freedom: "Four Lights", newsletter, 1961 April-May, 1965 March (3 printed documents, 14pp) |
| | Young Americans for Freedom: "Young Americans", newsletter, circa 1960 (printed document with annotations, 4pp) |
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The subseries consists of articles clipped from various newspapers and magazines (1855-1975). The majority of the clippings relate to events in the Civil Rights Movement in the United States, including Birmingham, Alabama; Tallahassee, Florida; and Chicago, Illinois; and to the career of Martin Luther King, Jr., including extensive coverage of King receiving the Nobel Peace Prize.
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| | "A Southern Negro", circa 1855 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
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My bondage and my freedom, E449 .D738 1855. |
| | "Death of Frederick Douglass", 1895 February 20 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
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My bondage and my freedom, E449 .D738 1855. |
| | "Famous Words of Famous People: Samuel Johnson", circa 1942 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
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A diplomatic history of the United States, E183.7 .B4682 1942. |
| | "John Brown's Body", 1943 November (newspaper clipping with annotations in an unknown hand, 2pp) |
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life and morals of Jesus of Nazareth, BS2549 .J4 E5 1944. |
| | "M.L. King, Jr.", 1944 April 16 (photocopy of newspaper clipping, 1p [3 copies]) |
| | "Let's Help Them Marry Young"; "Marrying is Not Marriage"; "Divorce is No Solution"; "Seven Reasons Why a Scientist Believes in God"; and untitled article from Reader's Digest, 1947 September-1948 (5 magazine clippings with annotations in an unknown hand, 20pp, with blank index cards) |
| | "Allergy Wizard...Medic Sees New Hope for Allergy Sufferers",, 1950 January-February (magazine clipping, 1p) |
| | "Southern Baptist Fastest Growing Sect in Country", circa 1950 (newspaper clipping, 1p, with 3 blank index cards) |
| | "We Are Facing a Grave Threat From Within", 1951 September (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Cleric Cites Birmingham Police Abuse", 1953 December 22 (newspaper clipping with annotations in an unknown hand, 2pp) |
| | Thomas, Norman: "Civil Liberty: A Look Back and Ahead", The New York Times Magazine, 1954 November 28 (magazine clipping, 3pp) |
| | Schuyler, George: "Views-Reviews", Pittsburgh Courier, 1954 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Negro Association Leader Opposes Forced Integration", circa 1954-1955 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Supreme Court Orders Rapid Desegregation", Montgomery Examiner, 1955 May 31 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | "Dexter Avenue Has Meeting", 1955 November 2 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "The Negro in New York", New York Post, editorial, 1956 April 16 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Posten, Ted: "Prejudice and Progress: The Negro in New York", New York Post, 1956 April 16 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | Posten, Ted: "Prejudice and Progress: The Negro in New York 2", New York Post, 1956 April 17 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | Posten, Ted: "Prejudice and Progress: Jim Crow in New York", New York Post, 1956 April 18 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | Posten, Ted: "Prejudice and Progress: Jim Crow in New York", New York Post, 1956 April 19 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | Posten, Ted: "Prejudice and Progress: How Harlem Got Their Way", New York Post, 1956 April 20 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | Posten, Ted: "Prejudice and Progress: The Negro in New York", New York Post, 1956 April 16 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | Posten, Ted: "Jim Crow in New York", New York Post, 1956 April 22 (newspaper clipping, 4pp) |
| | Posten, Ted: "Prejudice and Progress: The Negro and the Cop", New York Post, 1956 April 23 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | Posten, Ted: "Prejudice and Progress: The Negro in Politics", New York Post, 1956 April 25 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | Posten, Ted: "Prejudice and Progress: Jobs for the Negro", New York Post, 1956 April 26 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | Posten, Ted: "Prejudice and Progress: Negroes and the Hotels", New York Post, 1956 April 27 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | Posten, Ted: "Letter to an Alabama Editor", New York Post, 1956 April 29 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | White, Theodore Harold: "The Negro Voter: Can He Elect a President?", Collier's, 1956 August 17 (magazine clipping, 5pp, with folder with annotations, "Articles: The Negro's New Economic Life, Hughes, The Negro Voter, White", by Martin Luther King, Jr.) |
| | Johnson, Charles S.: "A Southern Negro's View of the South", The New York Times Magazine, 1956 September 23 (magazine clipping, 3pp) |
| | Prattis, Percival Leroy: "Horizons: Family Income", Pittsburgh Courier, 1956 October 13 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "15 Arrests Spark Boycott of Buses in B'ham", 1956 November 8 (newspaper clipping, 4pp) |
| | "B'ham's Negroes Walk as Boycott Starts on Buses", circa 1956 November (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Buckley, William F.: "How Adam Powell Confounds Foes", circa 1956-1958 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Anderson, Trezz: "Integration Faces Showdown in Ga." and "2nd Integration Move in B'ham" by an unknown author, The Pittsburgh Courier, 1957 August 31 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Birmingham Board OKs School Placement Rules", The Montgomery Advertiser, 1957 September 7 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Birmingham's Education Board Given 3 Negroes' Applications", 1957 September 7 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Birmingham, Arkansas School Violence Erupts", Montgomery Advertiser, 1957 September 10 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | "Birmingham Integration Bid Halted", Montgomery Advertiser, 1957 September 10 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | Boddie, J. Timothey (Shiloh Baptist Church): "Cleric Tells Why Disorder Swept Baptist Convention"The Baltimore Afro-American, 1957 September 10 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Lautier, Louis: "Baptists", Baltimore Afro-American, 1957 September 10 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | "Alabama Mob Emasculates Negro Youth", 1957 September 11 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | "Birmingham Police Divert Negro Bus, Detain 5 Pupils", The Montgomery Advertiser, 1957 September 11 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | "Birmingham Negro Student Gets 6 Months in Bus Row", The Montgomery Advertiser, 1957 September 14 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Violence in Jefferson", 1957 September 17 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Constitution's Support Is Urged By Minn. Leader of World Peace Organization", editorial, Minneapolis Spokesman, 1957 October 4 (reprint of newspaper article, 1p) |
| | "Birmingham Jury Frees Three Accused of Attacking Negro", The Montgomery Advertiser, 1957 October 5 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Birmingham Segregation Case Argued Before Appeals Court", The Montgomery Advertiser, 1957 October 17 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Birmingham Wins Round In Bus Case", 1957 October 31 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Negroes Fight Back in Alabama", The Pittsburgh Courier, 1957 November 2 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Popham, John H.: "The Southern Negro: Change and Paradox", The New York Times Magazine, 1957 December 1 (magazine clipping with annotations, 4pp) |
| | Merriam, Eve: "An Evening to Remember", American Judaism, 1957 December (magazine clipping, 1p) |
| | "Negroes Wait in Birmingham", 1957 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Alabama Vote Leader Fights Intimidation", The Pittsburgh Courier, 1958 January 4 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Simon, Paul: "Montgomery Looks Forward", The Christian Century, 1958 January 22 (journal clipping with annotations, 2pp) |
| | "Blasts Hit Jacksonville; Bomb Found in Birmingham", The Montgomery Advertiser, 1958 April 29 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Big Four Meet with Ike", The Pittsburgh Courier, 1958 July 5 (photocopy of newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "2 Birmingham Homes Bombed", The Montgomery Advertiser, 1958 July 18 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Dugan, George: "Catholics Score Racism in Housing", The New York Times, 1958 July 18 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Charges Lodged Against 3 in Birmingham Bombings", The Montgomery Advertiser, 1958 July 19 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Angry Negroes Mob 2 White Suspects in B'ham Bombings", The Pittsburgh Courier, 1958 July 26 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Shuttlesworth Blasts Police Over Arrests", Alabama Journal, 1958 August 12 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Bombing Bond Case Reversed", Alabama Journal, 1958 August 14 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Newsweek and U.S. News and World Report: various articles on Civil Rights, 1958 September 5-15 (magazine clippings, 37pp) |
| | "Le Pasteur King est Poignardé à New York par une Déséquilibrée", 1958 September (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | | Language: Materials are in French. |
| | "The Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his wife at Harlem Hospital yesterday", photograph, 1958 September (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Magic City Gets New Bus Law", The Montgomery Advertiser, 1958 October 15 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Negroes Face Trial in Test of Seating Law", Alabama Journal, 1958 October 21 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "13 Negroes Go to Jail in Bus Test", The Montgomery Advertiser, 1958 October 21 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Negroes in Bus Law Test Left in Jail for Weekend", The Montgomery Advertiser, 1958 October 26 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Posten, Ted: "Negro Leaders Held Incommunicado in Ala.", The New York Post, 1958 October 27 (newspaper clipping, 1p [3 copies]) |
| | "3 Montgomery Negroes Jailed at Birmingham", The Montgomery Advertiser, 1958 October 27 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Posten, Ted: "Jailed Ala. Negroes Weigh Plea to FBI", The New York Post, 1958 October 28 (newspaper clipping, 1p [2 copies]) |
| | "Two Negro Ministers Sentenced", The Montgomery Advertiser, 1958 October 28 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | "Two Negroes Free on Bond in Bus Case"", The Alabama Journal, 1958 October 28 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | "Birmingham Terror", editorial, The New York Post, 1958 October 29 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Birmingham Negroes Call Protest Rally", The New York Post, 1958 October 29 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "3 Negroes Say Birmingham Arrest 'Entirely Unjustified'", The Alabama Journal, 1958 October 29 (newspaper clipping, 3pp) |
| | Posten, Ted: "Angry Birmingham Negroes Call Rally to Protest Jailing of Leaders", The New York Post, 1958 October 29 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Posten, Ted: "U.S. Probes Ala. Jailing of Negroes", The New York Post, 1958 October 29 (newspaper clipping, 2pp [2 copies]) |
| | "Negro Bus Suit Amendment Plea Denied by Judge", The Alabama Journal, 1958 October 30 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | Posten, Ted: "Threaten 2nd Ala. Bus Boycott", The New York Post, 1958 October 30 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Birmingham Seating Suit Thrown Out", The Montgomery Advertiser, 1958 October 31 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | Luce, Betsy: "Bus Boycott Imminent in Birmingham", The New York Post, 1958 October 31 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Negroes Plan Mass Meeting", The Montgomery Advertiser, 1958 October 31 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | "Negroes in Birmingham Continue to Ride Buses", The Alabama Journal, 1958 November 1 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | "Bus Boycott Leaders Fined $100 and Jailed", Herald Dispatch, 1958 November 6 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Senators Fly to Birmingham for Bomb Talks", The Alabama Journal, 1958 November 7 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | "Investigation is Scheduled in Birmingham", The Alabama Journal, 1958 November 13 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Birmingham Probe Ordered By Rogers", The Montgomery Advertiser, 1958 November 14 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | MacBride, Whitelaw: "Birmingham Bus Boycott Gains Momentum, White Press 'Silent'", The Pittsburgh Courier, 1958 November 15 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Grand Jury to Hear Minister 'Rights' Case", Mirror, 1958 November 22 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Anderson, Trezzvant W.: "Shuttlesworth Defies B'ham's 'Bull' Connor", The Pittsburgh Courier, 1958 December 13 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "The Highlander Folk School of Monteagle, Tennessee", Carolina Israelite, 1959 January (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Child, Bob: "Surprise Birthday Party Given Rev. Martin Luther King", New Haven Evening Register, 1959 January 15 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Anderson, Trezzvant W.: "The Birmingham Story", The Pittsburgh Courier, 1959 January 31 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Negro Pastors Ask, New Appeal or Jail?", The Alabama Journal, 1959 April 24 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Birmingham Negroes' Appeal Denied", The Montgomery Advertiser, 1959 April 24 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Dr. King to Address Six New York Meetings Protesting Violence, Terror in Deep South", National Baptist Voice, 1959 April (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Death for Negro Youth in Florida Racial Rape Case", Atlanta Daily World, 1959 May 29 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | McGrath, Edward: "B.U. Graduates 2642", The Boston Daily Globe, 1959 June 8 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | | Processing Information:This clipping was originally located inside of James McBride Dabb's
The Southern heritage, E185.61 .D2 1958. |
| | "Grill Boycott Leaders About Income Taxes", The Pittsburgh Courier, 1959 June 9 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Anderson, Trezzvant W.: "Fla. Rape Case Mercy Sought for 4 Negroes", The Pittsburgh Courier, 1959 June 27 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | National Baptist Voice, 1959 June (newspaper, 16pp) |
| | Anderson, Trezzvant W.: "Four Rapists Near Death Chair in Fla.", The Pittsburgh Courier, 1959 July 4 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | Dowe, Dan: "Pleads Not Guilty: Accused Rapist Denied Bond", The Alabama Journal, 1959 July 7 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "A First for America, White Gets Chair for Raping Negro", The Pittsburgh Courier, 1959 July 11 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Alabama Negroes Ask Vote on Integration", The Alabama Journal, 1959 September 1 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Judge Wants Briefs Filed in Bus Case",, 1959 September 3 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Integration Poll Asked By Negroes", The Montgomery Advertiser, 1959 October 2 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Close Highlander Building", Pittsburgh Courier, 1959 October 10 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Highlander Folk School Shut on Order of Circuit Judge", Southern Observer, 1959 October 10 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Birmingham Negroes File New Petition", Montgomery Advertiser, 1959 November 4 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Negro Pair Will Appeal Court Ruling", Montgomery Advertiser, 1959 November 25 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Bus Seating OK'd for Birmingham", Alabama Journal, 1959 November 23 (newspaper clipping, 1p [2 copies]) |
| | "Arrests in Bus Seating in Birmingham Violated Civil Rights, U.S. Court Rules", Atlanta Daily World, 1959 November 24 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Birmingham Bus Seating Plan Upheld", Montgomery Advertiser, 1959 November 24 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Grand Jury in Florida to Tackle Assault Case", Atlanta Daily World, 1959 May 5 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Four in Rape Change Plea, Deny Guilt", Montgomery Advertiser, 1959 May 8 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "A Cushion for Fla. Rapists", Carolina Times, 1959 May 23 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Trial Delay Granted in Tallahassee Rape Case", Los Angeles Tribune, 1959 May 29 (newspaper clipping, 1p [2 copies]) |
| | "One of Rape Suspects Will Get Sanity Test", Atlanta Daily World, 1959 May 30 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | "Trial Opens Wednesday in Rape Cases", Montgomery Advertiser, 1959 June 8 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Florida on Trial Before the World", Pittsburgh Courier, 1959 June 9 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Tallahassee Rape Case Slated for Wednesday", Alabama Journal, 1959 June 9 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "White Youths Go On Trial in Rape Case", Montgomery Advertiser, 1959 June 10 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | "All White Male Jury to Try White Youths in Fla. Attack Case", Alabama Journal, 1959 June 11 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Chandler, Hendrix: "Coed's Rape Claim Denied by Defense at Tallahassee", Alabama Journal, 1959 June 11 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Four Rape Case Defendants", Montgomery Advertiser, 1959 June 11 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Negro Coed Denies Claim by Defense", Montgomery Advertiser, 1959 June 12 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Anderson, Trezzvant W.: "Stage is Set as Fla. Rape Trial Starts", Pittsburgh Courier, 1959 June 13 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Defendant Placed on Stand in Rape Trial at Tallahassee", Montgomery Advertiser, 1959 June 13 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | "State Rests Case Against Four White Men Following Tour of Abduction Route", Atlanta Daily World, 1959 June 13 (newspaper clipping, 3pp) |
| | "Trial of 4 White Men for Raping Negro Starts in Fla.", Carolina Times, 1959 June 13 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Everett, Arthur: "Absence of Brutality Spared 4 Defendants", Montgomery Advertiser, 1959 June 15 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | Anderson, Trezzvant W.: "Mild Verdict Angers Negroes in Rape Case", Pittsburgh Courier, 1959 June 20 (newspaper clipping, 5pp) |
| | Frye, Barbara: "4 Whites Given Life in Rape Case", Alabama Journal, 1959 June 22 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | "4 in Florida Rape Case Given Life in Prison", Montgomery Advertiser, 1959 June 24 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Revolt Without Violence: The Negroes New Strategy", U.S. News and World Report, 1960 March 21 (magazine clipping, 3pp) |
| | "A Passive Insister: Ezell Blair, Jr.", New York Times, 1960 March 26 (photocopy of newspaper clipping, 1p, with enclosures political cartoon and autograph note, 2pp) |
| | "Dr. King Sits Out Jail Term for Sitting In", Cleveland Plain Dealer, 1960 October 23 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Crusade by Negroes Hailed at Rally Here", Cleveland Plain Dealer, 1960 October 24 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Rev. King Is Facing Work Camp", Cleveland Press, 1960 October 26 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Council Votes to Keep Jim Crow District Plan", Eagle, 1960 October 27 (photocopy of newspaper clippings, 1p) |
| | "Georgia Justice is Shamed by the King Episode", editorial, Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY), 1960 October 28 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Forgotten Leaders", California Eagle, 1960-12-08 (photocopy of newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Maladjusted Getting Rough Time, Dr. King Declares Here", Peoria Journal Star, 1961 February 20 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "PSC Sees Big Victory in Dismissal of Suit", 1961 February (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | "[Edward R.] Roybal for Council", E/S Journal, 1961 March 30 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "The South", The Nation, 1961 May 26 (magazine clipping, 2pp) |
| | Lane, Bill: "Negroes Best Fitted, Say Wyman, Roybal", Eagle, 1961 August 10 (photocopy of newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Martin Luther King: The Man Who Fights Hate With Love", advertisement, N.Y. Amsterdam News, 1961 August 26 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Simmons, Grace E.: "City Council Rejects Negro in 10th District", Eagle, 1961 August 31 (photocopy of newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Integrationist Dr. King Praises Priests' Bus Ride", 1961 November (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Races", Time, 1962 January 12 (magazine clipping, 1p) |
| | "Pictures...Sometimes They Say More Than a Hundred Thousand Words!", N.Y. Amsterdam News, 1962 March 3 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "The Prophetic Ministry?", Newsweek, 1962 August 20 (magazine clipping, 2pp) |
| | "Dr. King Says F.B.I. in Albany, GA Favors Segregationists", The New York Times, 1962 November 19 (newspaper clippings, 1p) |
| | "The Big Five in Civil Rights", Time, 1963 June 28 (magazine clipping, 1p) |
| | "Negroes' Push Spurs Other Minority Drives Against Discrimination", Wall Street Journal, 1963 July 25 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | "Civil Rights" and "Heavy Traffic on a Two-Way Street", The Nation, 1963 July 26 (magazine clipping, 2pp) |
| | Clabby, William R.: "Churches Take More Active Role in Negro's Fight for Equal Rights", Wall Street Journal, 1963 August 2 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | Spivak, Jonathan: "Federal Men Finds It's Slow, Painful Task to End Segregation", Wall Street Journal, 1963 August 2 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Birmingham-Key Word Behind Kennedy Action on Civil Rights Bill", Chicago's American, 1963 August 18 (newspaper clipping, 1p, with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr.) |
| | Young, Whitney M., Jr.: "Marshal Plan for Negroes...", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1963 August 29 (photocopy of newspaper clipping, 3pp) |
| | "The Nation: Civil Rights" and "The March in Washington, Time, 1963 August 30 (magazine clipping, 6pp) |
| | "6 Crosses Burned at Birmingham", circa 1963 September 2 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "The Nation: Civil Rights", Time, 1963 September 6 (magazine clipping, 1p) |
| | "Read Form Top...To Bottom", 1963 September (newspaper clipping, 1p, with postmark) |
| | "Education: Close Society", Newsweek, 1963 November 18 (magazine clipping, 2pp) |
| | Lucier, Jim: "King of Slick", American Opinion, 1963 November (photocopy of magazine clipping, 4pp) |
| | "LBJ and the Negro", Newsweek, 1963 December 9 (magazine clipping, 1p) |
| | "A Small Price", cartoon, Atlanta Voice, 1963 (photocopy of newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Letters", regarding Martin Luther King, Jr. as "Man of the Year", Time, 1964 January 10 (magazine clipping with annotations, 1p) |
| | Shannon, Margaret: "Will the Negro Leaders Become LBJ's Civil Rights Cabinet?", Atlanta Constitution, 1964 January 26 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Baird, John and Henry Lee: "Boycott Chief is Soviet Mission Guest: Press is Barred as Rustin Attends a Private Cocktail Party", Daily News, 1964 February 5 (photocopy of newspaper clipping, 1p (2 copies)) |
| | "Pope John Hated Army, Diary Shows", Atlanta Journal, 1964 March 18 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "At 21, John Dreamed of Being Pope", Atlanta Constitution, 1964 March 19 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Education", "Sport", "Baptists" and "Presbyterians", Time, 1964 May 29 (magazine clipping, 2pp) |
| | "Martin Luther King...at Communist Training School", Augusta Courier, 1964 June 17 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Partners in Sweatshops", New York Post, 1964 July 17 (photocopy with annotations of newspaper clipping, 1p, with postcard) |
| | "Dr. Martin Luther King-Årets Fredsprisvinner", Kragerø Blad, 1964 October 12 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Shipp, Bill: "Nobel Peace Prize Goes to Rev. King", Atlanta Constitution, 1964 October 12 (newspaper clipping, 2pp [2 copies]) |
| | "Dr. Luther King Wins Nobel Prize", Times, 1964 October 14 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Nobel Prize Goes to Martin Luther King", Enquirer and News (Battle Creek, Mich.), 1964 October 14 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | Caldwell, Bill: "Een Vulkanisch Vuur Achter Verlegenheid", Donderdag, 1964 October 15 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Christian Science Monitor, masthead, 1964 October 15 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Dr. King Nobel Winner", 1964 October 15 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "King Given Nobel Prize", Savannah Morning News, 1964 October 15 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "A Long Road from the Alabama Bus Boycott", Times, 1964 October 15 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Martin Luther King Awarded Nobel Prize", The Augusta Chronicle, 1964 October 15 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Martin Luther King Wins the Nobel Prize for Peace", New York Times, 1964 October 15 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | "Nobel Prize to Martin Luther King Honors More than Mere Radical Change", Atlanta Constitution, 1964 October 15 (newspaper clipping, 1p (12 copies)) |
| | "Reaction to Prize is Mixed", Augusta Herald, 1964 October 15 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Rights Leader King Wins Nobel Prize for Peace", State, 1964 October 15 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Evangel of Nonviolence",, 1964 October 16 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | New York Times, 1964 October 16 (2 newspaper clippings, 2pp) |
| | "Rev. King Named '64 Nobel Peace Prize Winner", Stars and Stripes, 1964 October 16 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | "I Have a Dream", 1964 October (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Nobel Prize Notes Protest of Dr. King",, 1964 October (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | O'Hara, John: "My Turn", Oakland Tribune, 1964 November 1 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "People", Time, 1964 November 20 (magazine clipping, 1p) |
| | "And Then It Was November 22 Again", Newsweek, 1964 November 30 (magazine clipping, 4pp) |
| | "Come by Here, My Lord", Newsweek, 1964 November 30 (magazine clipping, 1p) |
| | "Scripto, Union Meeting Today", Atlanta World, 1964 December 3 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Strikers Meet at Ebenezer", Atlanta World, 1964 December 3 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Dr. Martin Luther King-årets fredsprinsvinner", Fremtiden, 1964 December 5 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Swedish. |
| | "Litt om verdens yngste fredspristager", Smaalenenes Amtsfidende, 1964 December 9 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Swedish. |
| | "Martin Luther King-negerlederen som Fikk Fredsprisen", Helgeland, 1964 December 9 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Swedish. |
| | "Nobelprisvinneren til Oslo igar", Aftenpoften, 1964 December 9 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Swedish. |
| | "Dr. King ämnar använda prissumman till kampen för de färgades rättigheter", Svenska Dagbladet, 1964 December 10 (newspaper clipping, 1p, with enclosure translation, typed document, 1p) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Swedish and English. |
| | "En stund av upprättelse", Dagens Nyheter, 1964 December 11 (newspaper clipping, 1p, with enclosure translation, typed document, 2pp) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Swedish and English. |
| | Greene, Tom: "Labor Council Backs Strike at Scripto", Atlanta Journal, 1964 December 11 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "King: Boycott All Mississippi Goods", Atlanta Journal, 1964 December 11 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Fredspristagaren Hyllad Oslo", Svenska Dagbladet, 1962 December 11 (newspaper clipping, 1p, with enclosure translation, type document, 1p) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Swedish and English. |
| | Black, Charles A.: "Scripto Strikers Here Call for World-Wide Boycott of Scripto", Atlanta Inquirer, 1964 December 12 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Bojkott mot Mississippi förslag från dr King", Dagens Nyheter, 1964 December 12 (newspaper clipping, 1p, with enclosure translation, typed document, 1p) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Swedish and English. |
| | "King hotar med total bojkott mot alla varor från Mississippi", Svenske Dagbladet, 1964 December 12 (newspaper clipping, 1p, with enclosure translation, typed document, 1p) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Swedish and English. |
| | "Luther KingMississippi bör bojkottas", Stokholms-Tidningen, 1964 December 12 (newspaper clipping, 2pp, with enclosure translation, typed document, 1p) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Swedish and English. |
| | "Fackelhyllning för fredspristagaren", Expressen, 1964 December 12 (newspaper clipping, 1p, with enclosure translation, typed document, 1p) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Swedish and English. |
| | "Blockad vapen I negerkampen", Svenska Dagbladet, 1964 October 13 (newspaper clipping, 2pp, with enclosure translation, "Blockade is Weapon in Negro Struggle", typed document, 2pp) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Swedish and English. |
| | "Fast I fördomar Att finna en väg ut", Dagens Nyheter, 1964 December 13 (newspaper clipping, 1p, with enclosure translation, "Mired in Prejudices to Find a Way Out", typed document, 1p) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Swedish and English. |
| | "Mitt pris till aktivt icke-våld", Stockholms-Tidningen, 1964 December 13 (newspaper clipping, 2pp, with enclosure translation, "My Prize for Active Non-Violence", typed document, 2pp) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Swedish and English. |
| | "Nobelpristagare King predikar om icke-våld på Arlanda och I kyrkor", Dagans Nyheter, 1964 December 13 (newspaper clipping, 1p, with enclosure translation, "A Tired Luther King: The Struggle Goes On", typed document, 2pp) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Swedish and English. |
| | "Trött Luther King: Striden fortsätter", Expressen, 1964 December 13 (newspaper clipping, 1p, with enclosure translation, "Nobel Prize Winners Caught in Red, typed document, 1p) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Swedish and English. |
| | "Nobelpristagarana togs på sängen", Expressen, 1964 December 13 (newspaper clipping, 1p, with enclosure translation, "Nobel Prize Winners Caught in Red", typed document, 1p) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Swedish and English. |
| | "Drottningen bland tusenhövdad publik hörde pristagarpredikan om jämlik", , 1964 December 14 (newspaper clipping, 1p, with enclosure translation, typed document, 1p) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Swedish and English. |
| | "Fackeltåg för King trots regn", Stockholms-Tidningen, 1964 December 14 (newspaper clipping, 2pp, with enclosure translation, "Torch Procession in Downpour for Peace Prize Winner", typed document, 2pp) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Swedish and English. |
| | "King Hyllad Av 3000 I Kyrkan", Dagans Nyheter, 1964 December 14 (newspaper clipping, 1p, with enclosure translation, "King Honored by 3000 at Church", typed document, 2pp) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Swedish and English. |
| | "Scripto, Union to Hold Meeting on December 21", Atlanta World, 1964 December 16 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "King Pickets Scripto Plant 30 Minutes", Atlanta Journal, 1964 December 20 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Scripto Boycott Backed by SCLC", Atlanta Journal, 1964 December 22 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "People", Time, 1964 December 25 (magazine clipping, 1p) |
| | "Dr. King Receives Leadership Prize", Paraclete, 1964 December (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Kampsymbol OG Medmenneske", Dagbladet, circa 1964 December (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Swedish. |
| | "Langt igien før rase-problemene: USA er Løst", circa 1964 December (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | Noreen, Michael: "U.S. Corrupted", letter to the editor, circa 1964-1968 (newspaper clipping, 1p, with typed note, 1p) |
| | Bakal, Carl: "What Can We Do to Keep Peace on Earth", Redbook, 1965 January (magazine clipping, 7pp) |
| | "King & Wife with Atlanta's Mayor Allen" and "The South", Time, 1965 February 5 (magazine clipping, 1p) |
| | "The Law", Time, 1965 February 5 (magazine clipping, 3pp) |
| | "How Martin Luther King Won the Nobel Peace Prize", U.S. News and World Report, 1965 February 8 (magazine clipping, 3pp) |
| | "Crime in the Streets", editorial, Chicago Sun-Times, 1965 March 11 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Point Made; Hold It", editorial, The Oregonian, 1965 March 11 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Protest, March and Battle...", The Oregonian, 1965 March 11 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Rights Marchers Halted, Bed Down in Streets of Selma and Montgomery", Chicago Sun-Times, 1965 March 11 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | "The Rights Marches in Alabama: From Small Experience But Large Sympathy", 1965 March 13 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Haynie, Hugh: political cartoon, 1965 March 13 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Henry, Bill: "By the Way: Basis Set for Ruling on Civil Rights", 1965 March 17 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Dr. King Seen as Possibility for U.S. Senator", Los Angeles Times, 1965 March 17 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Pearson, Drew: "Wallace Boomes for President", Los Angeles Times, 1965 March 17 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Selma, Civil Rights , and the Church Militant", Newsweek, 1965 March 29 (magazine clipping, 4pp) |
| | "The Starry Heavens: The Moral Law", Newsweek, 1965 March 29 (magazine clippings, 4pp) |
| | "Martin Luther King: Who He Is...What He Believes", U.S. News and World Report, 1965 April 5 (magazine clipping, 1p) |
| | "Inside Snick", Time, 1965 April 30 (magazine clipping, 2pp) |
| | "The South: Into a New Century", Newsweek, 1965 May 3 (magazine clipping, 9pp) |
| | "Example of the Cloth", editorial, Chicago Tribune, 1965 July 1 (newspaper clipping, 1p, with postmark) |
| | "5 Selma Teenagers Welcomed in Foxboro", Patriot Ledger, 1965 July 12 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | "Foxboro Visit End Youngsters Back to Selma, Ala" and "Southern Guests Getting Acquainted in Foxboro", Foxboro Reporter, 1965 July 15 (2 newspaper clippings, 4pp) |
| | "Martin Luther King Writes New Column", Editor & Publisher, 1965 July 24 (photocopy of magazine clipping, 1p) |
| | Lapham, Lewis H.: "Who is Lyndon Johnson?", Saturday Evening Post, 1965 September 2 (magazine clipping, 12pp) |
| | Hoyt, Robert: "Selma, Where a Road Began to Turn North", circa 1965 (newspaper clipping, 1p [7 copies]) |
| | "Tension Rises in Eutaw, Rights Campaign Continues", Afro-American, 1965 December 25 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Without Friendship", 1965 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Karmin, Monroe W.: "A Federal Study Finds Unrest Among Negroes Rising in Many Cities", article in the Wall Street Journal, 1966 January 5 (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | | Processing Information:This clipping was originally located in between pages 116-117 of Henry Emerson Fosdick's
The meaning of prayer, BV210 .F6 1915. |
| | Bentley, Ozroe: "From the Editor's Desk", Pembroke Herald-Eagle, 1966 February 3 (newspaper clipping with annotations in an unknown hand, 1p) |
| | "Useful Work for the Rev. Martin Luther King", editorial, Chicago Tribune, 1966 February 15 (newspaper clipping with annotations in an unknown hand, 1p, with envelope) |
| | "Good Housekeeping" and "Chicago is full...", 1966 February (2 newspaper clippings, 2pp, with envelope) |
| | Tully, Andrew: "Shouting and Tumult Die Away", 1966 February (newspaper clipping with annotations in an unknown hand, 1p, with envelope) |
| | "Voice of the People", editorials, Chicago Tribune, 1966 February (newspaper clipping with annotations in an unknown hand, 1p, with envelope) |
| | Worriliw, W.H., Jr.: "Slippery Rock", letter to the editor, circa 1966 February (newspaper clipping with annotations in an unknown hand, 1p) |
| | Brentlinger, H.L.: "Getting Off Relief", circa 1966 March 7 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Dr. King to Talk in the City March 13" (Bridgeport, Conn., circa 1966 March (newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | "Young Mother Admits Killing N. Side Butcher", circa 1966 March (newspaper clipping with annotations in an unknown hand, 1p, with envelope) |
| | Wechsler, James A.: "A Plea for Life", New York Post, 1966 May 18 (photocopy of newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Brien, Da: "Dr. King Clean House...or Leave Chicago", editorial, New Crusader, 1966 May 21 (newspaper clipping with typed annotations, 1p) |
| | Beecher, John: "Sword in the Heart of Dixie", Nation, 1966 May 23 (photocopy of journal clipping, 4pp) |
| | "South Africa: Daily Life in a Police State", New Republic, 1966 June 11 (journal clipping, 3pp) |
| | Greene, Bob: "Dixie's New Negro: More Hope, Less Fear", Newsday, 1966 June 25 (newspaper clipping, 4pp) |
| | Lawrence, David: "U.S. Court vs. Local Police", 1966 June 25 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Why Fear Black Power", editorial, Sun Reporter, 1966 June 9 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Negro Boy Killed in N.Y. Rioting", 1966 July 22 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Pearson, Drew: "Powell and Poverty", circa 1966 July (newspaper clipping with annotations in an unknown hand, 2pp, with postmark) |
| | "Felled by Whites, King Plans to Return", Record, 1966 August 6 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | National Committee of Negro Churchmen: "Black Power", statement in the Chicago Tribune, 1966 August 7 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Negroes Demand Atlanta Police Officer's Badge", Wooster Daily Record, 1966 August 9 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Why Must We Put Up With Daily Brawls?", editorial, Chicago Tribune, 1966 August 9 (newspaper clipping, 1p, with envelope) |
| | "Hough Jury Says Trained Reds Organized Riots", Daily Record, 1966 August 10 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "King Record Sponsors Reply to Attack", 1966 August (newspaper clipping, 3pp) |
| | "The Rise in Crime: What the Police Records Show", U.S. News and World Report, 1966 September 12 (photocopy of magazine clipping, 1p) |
| | Long, Margaret: "Black Power in the Black Belt", article in The Progressive, 1966 October (journal clipping, 5pp) |
| | "Retired: Ernest Smith", News-Herald (Oil City, Penn.), 1966 November 4 (newspaper clipping with annotations by H.W. Winkler, 1p, with return address) |
| | National Committee of Negro Churchmen: "Racism and the Elections", statement in The New York Times, 1966 November 6 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Guaranteed Annual Income Advocated as U.S. Panacea", News and Observer, 1966 December 19 (photocopy of newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | "Misdirected Outrage", editorial, Daytona Beach Morning Journal, 1966 December 30 (newspaper clipping with annotations in an unknown hand, 1p, with postmark) |
| | Baltimore Afro-American: "New Move for Powell", 1966 December 31 (photocopy of newspaper clipping with annotations, 1p) |
| | Mabley, Jack: "One Family's Poverty War-Hard Work", 1966 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Mabley, Jack: "To Martin Luther King from Negro Parents", 1966 (newspaper clipping with annotations by Joe Smith, 1p, with return address) |
| | Moran, Emerson D., Jr.: "Find Some Repairs Made in Slum Flats, circa 1966 (newspaper clipping with annotations in an unknown hand, 1p, with envelope) |
| | "Nonviolence, Dr. King?", editorial, circa 1966 (newspaper clipping with annotations in an unknown hand, 1p) |
| | Tully, Andrew: "Shouting and Tumult Die Away", 1966 (newspaper clipping, 1p, with envelope) |
| | "Ex-Chemist and Teacher, Williams Leads Marches", circa 1966-1968 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "In Contrast", editorial, circa 1966-1968 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Gannon, James P.: "U.S. Prodding Plants to merge Negro, White Job Promotion Lists", article in The Wall Street Journal, 1967 January 5 (photocopy of newspaper clipping, 2pp) |
| | Kopkind, Andrew: "The Future of 'Black Power'", article in The New Republic, 1967 January 7 (photocopy of newspaper article with annotations, 3pp) |
| | Ridgeway, James: "Rebuilding the Slums", article in The New Republic, 1967 January 7 (photocopy with annotations of journal article, 4pp) |
| | The New York Times: various, 1967 January 8 (photocopy of newspaper clipping2, 5pp) |
| | Kilpatrick, James J.: "Powell Broke All the Rules on Travel", 1967 January 10 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "The Honorable Elijah Muhammad", illustration, 1967 January 20 (newspaper clipping with annotations in an unknown hand, 1p, with autograph note by Dora McDonald, 1p) |
| | Buckley, William F., Jr.: "Racism Charge Not Valid Powell Defense", 1967 January 24 (photocopy of newspaper clipping with annotations by J.A. Hart, 1p) |
| | Taylor, Henry J.: "Powell Case Points Up Phony Liberalism", 1967 January 26 (photocopy of newspaper clipping with annotations in an unknown hand, 1p) |
| | Woodward, C. Vann: "What Happened to the Civil Rights Movement?", Harper's, 1967 January (magazine clipping, 10pp) |
| | "The Perversion of a Cause", editorial, The Evening Star (Washington D.C.), 1967 March 13 (newspaper clipping, 1p, with autograph note, 1p, and postmark) |
| | "Fact Evasion of Reds Hit by Rustin", World Journal Tribune, 1967 March 19 (photocopy of newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Rustin Says Soviet Evades Bias Change", New York Times, 1967 March 13 (photocopy of newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Decter, Moshe: "In the Balance", Congress Bi-Weekly, 1967 March 27 (journal clipping, 1p) |
| | Hamilton, Charles J., Jr.: "SNCC", article in The Harvard Crimson, 1967 May 4 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "We Will 'Reap' the Asian Whirlwind" and "Catholics Condemn Our Viet Policy", Sun, 1967 May 8 (2 newspaper clippings, 2pp, with postmark) |
| | Booth, Del: "Fairness Vowed in Trying Doctor on Viet Stand", 1967 May 11 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Negro Senator Challenges King", Tampa Tribune, 1967 May 13 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "One Slain, 9 Shot as 4 Run Amok", Detroit News, 1967 May 22 (newspaper clipping with annotations in an unknown hand, 1p) |
| | "Purse-Snatch Victim, 74, Dies", 1967 May 22 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "King Acts Like a Red Even if He Isn't", letter to the editor and political cartoon, Richmond News Leader, circa 1967 May (3 newspaper clippings, 3pp, with autograph note, 1p, and postmark) |
| | "Riot Season-How Hot Will It Get?", U. S. News and World Report, 1967 June 22 (photocopy of magazine clipping, 1p) |
| | "One Way to Stop Protest", editorial Chicago Daily News, 1967 July 15 (photocopy of newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Patterson, Eugene: "Dr. King's Future Depends on Whites", editorial, Atlanta Journal Constitution, 1967 July 30 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "The President's Message: A Day of Reckoning" and Schools, Pupils and the State", editorials, Trentonian, 1967 August 5 (2 newspaper clippings, 2pp) |
| | Shearer, Lloyd: "Negro Problem: Women Rule the Roost", Parade, 1967 August 20 (magazine clipping, 2pp) |
| | Halberstam, David: "The Second Coming of Martin Luther King", Harper's, 1967 August (magazine clipping, 11pp) |
| | Gorwin, Rozella: "Not Winning White People, But Losing Chance to Get Together", letter to the editor, 1967 August (newspaper clipping, 1p, with postmark) |
| | "A Matter of Priorities", editorial, circa 1967 September (newspaper clipping, 1p, with postmark) |
| | "Palmer House Vandalized in POL Meetings", Chicago Tribune, 1967 September (newspaper clipping with annotations in an unknown hand, 1p) |
| | "Jail Bound", 1967 November 5 (photocopy of newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Katherine Dunham Appears at Spelman", Atlanta Voice, 1967 November 5 (photocopy of newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Hartt, Julian: "Open Race War Feared by Rabbi", Los Angeles Times, 1967 November 8 (photocopy of newspaper clipping, 4pp, with business card for Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum, 1p) |
| | King, Larry L.: "Everybody's Louis", Harper's, 1967 November (magazine clipping, 9pp) |
| | "Where Do They Stand?", editorial, circa 1967 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Marchers Confront War Makers at the Pentagon", Veterans Stars & Strips for Peace, 1967 November-December (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Winchell, Walter: "Talking Back to Contrasts in America", 1967 December 4 (newspaper clipping, 1p, with postmark) |
| | Goldsborough, James: "Woman, 80, Conducts Vigil at Arc for Vietnam Peace", International Herald Tribune, 1967 December 29 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | | Processing Information:This clipping was originally located inside the front cover of Rebecca Shelley's
Je m'accuse, PS3569 .H3934 I2 1967. |
| | "Historical Precedent", 1967 December (photocopy of newspaper clipping with annotations in an unknown hand, 1p) |
| | "Dr. King's Capitol Tent-In Won't Benefit Negro Cause", circa 1967 (newspaper clipping with annotations in an unknown hand, 1p) |
| | "King and His Court", photograph, circa 1967 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Massive Civil Disobedience Plan Announced by Dr. King", 1967 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Moley, Raymond: "Negroes Rejecting Integration?", circa 1967 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Robb, Inez: "Crusader's Messiah Complex", editorial, circa 1967 (newspaper clipping with annotations by Edna B. Sanders, 1p, with return address) |
| | "Top Negro Singers Hit Riots", circa 1967 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "U.S. Offers 700 Firms $45 Million to Train, Hire the Unemployed", circa 1967 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | McGraw, James R.: "An Interview with Andrew J. Young", Christianity and Crisis, 1968 January 1 (photocopy of magazine clipping, 7pp) |
| | Kalb, Barry: "Rankin Brigade Ponders Results of March", Evening Star (Washington D.C.), 1968 January 16 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | | Processing Information:This clipping was originally located inside the front cover of Chuck Stone's
Tell it like it is, E185.61 .S872 1968. |
| | Posten, Ted: "For Powell, the Campus Pays Better Than Congress", New York Post, 1968 January 17 (photocopy of newspaper clipping, 3pp) |
| | "Early Experience Leads to Career", Indiana Alumni Magazine, 1968 January (magazine clipping with annotations by W. P. Crumpacker, 2pp, with postmark) |
| | Jones, Jenkin Lloyd: "Editor's Outlook: Four Navy Deserters Should Be There With Lilies", 1968 January (newspaper clipping with annotations in an unknown hand, 1p, with postmark) |
| | Hoffer, Eric: "Negro Revolution is Termed Fraud", editorial, 1968 February 23 (newspaper clipping, 1p, with postmark) |
| | "W.E.B. DuBois and 'The Problem of the Color Line'", Wall Street Journal, 1968 February 23 (photocopy of newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "A Parent's First Duty", editorial on Jackie Robinson, 1968 March (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Transcripts of Prayer, Tribute and Eulogy Delivered at Services for Dr. King", New York Times, 1968 April 10 (photocopy of newspaper clipping, 4pp) |
| | "Mrs. King Speaks in Husband's Pulpit", New York Times, 1968 April 15 (photocopy of newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "200,000 Joined King's Last March", Afro-American, 1968 April 20 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Chamberlain, John: "What Will April Bring Forth", editorial, 1968 April (newspaper clipping with annotations in an unknown hand, 1p, with postmark) |
| | Kofoed, Jack: "Great Society Plans Just Plain Socialism", editorial, Miami Herald, 1968 June 29 (newspaper clipping with annotations in an unknown hand, 1p, with postmark) |
| | "Jackie Robinson Approves Boycott", 1968 December 1 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "McDougald Teacher of the Year", 1968 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Mael, Ray: "Riot Report Disputed", circa 1968 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory, Message Magazine, circa 1968 (magazine clipping, 2pp) |
| | West, Dick: "Hot Winds and Determination", editorial, circa 1968 (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "What Negro Leaders Want Now", U.S. News and World Report, 1969 February 24 (magazine clipping, 4pp) |
| | Goodman, George: "Dr. King, One Year After: He Lives, Man!", Look, 1969 April 15 (magazine clipping, 3pp) |
| | "Coretta Scott King Writes of Her Life with Martin Luther King, Jr.", Sepia, 1969 December (magazine clipping, 2pp) |
| | "Liberals Seek Sainthood for King, a Thief, Sex Deviate and Threat to U.S.", , 1975 December 12 (photocopy of newspaper clipping, 1p, with postmark) |
| | "All the News...", undated (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "The Burning Question", undated (magazine clipping, 1p) |
| | "Girard High Will Get Work-Training Course", undated (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "LA City Councilman Speaks on Civil Rights", undated (photocopy of newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "A Lesson and Respect" and "Teacher of Negroes", undated (2 newspaper clippings, 2pp) |
| | "Lodge Will Honor 1st Negro Mason", undated (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | Martin Luther King, Jr., photograph, undated (magazine clipping with annotations in an unknown hand, 1p) |
| | "Race Relations: A NY View", editorial, New Rochelle News, undated (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Religious Leaders Not Sure of Genuineness of 'Revival'", Montgomery Advertiser, undated (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | "Rev. Edward J. Odom, Jr.", undated (newspaper clipping, 1p) |
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The subseries consists primarily of advertising from various corporations, as well as other printed materials, including flyers; catalogs; postcards; and forms (1861-1969). There are advertising materials for the foreign editions of books written by Martin Luther King, Jr.
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| | African-American Heritage Association: "What You Can and Must Do!", flyer, 1967 April (printed document with annotations, 1p, with return address [2 copies]) |
| | AFL-CIO: voting flyers, poster and door hanger, undated (4 printed documents, 4pp) |
| | American Academy of Arts and Sciences: "Membership Appraisal List", 1968 January 30 (printed document, 16pp) |
| | American Anti-Prejudice Society, Inc.: "'When You Know the Truth, the Truth Shall Set Ye Free': Help Stamp Out Race Prejudice (The Nations' Public Enemy No. 1)", flyer and Biblical quotation card, 1967 (2 printed documents, 2pp) |
| | American Automobile Association: invitation to join, flyer and return card, 1968 (2 printed documents, 2pp [2 copies of flyer]) |
| | American Civil liberties Union: "ACLU of Ga Presents Robert Frost", flyer and fact sheet, 1968 February 27 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | American Committee on Africa: "Hear Martin Luther King to Benefit South African Victims of Apartheid", flyer, 1965 December 10 (printed document, 1p) |
| | American Documentary Films, Inc.: advertisement and order form for David Schoenbrun's Vietnam: How Did We Get In? How Can We Get Out?, 1967 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | American Express: "News About Your American Express Card", 1963 June (printed document, 2pp, with enclosures credit card application and business reply card, 2 printed documents, 5pp) |
| | American Heritage Sundry Department: "A Catalogue of Books", 1964 (printed document, 14pp) |
| | | Processing Information:This catalog was originally located inside the title page of S. L. A. Marshall's
The American heritage history of World War I, D521 .M412 1964. |
| | American Negro Emancipation Centennial: "Biographies of Notable Negroes: King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1928-", postcard, circa 1963 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | American People's Press: invoice, advertisements for encyclopedias, 1963 (printed document, 7pp, with envelope) |
| | Ando: "Martin Luther King, Jr.: Marcia Verso La Liberta", publisher's advertisement for an Italian edition of Stride Toward Freedom, 1968 (printed document, 1p) |
| | | Processing Information:This advertisement was originally located inside Martin Luther King, Jr.'s
Marcia verso la liberta, E185 .T8 K496 1968. |
| | "Appreciations of Henry George", book promotional material, 1941 (printed document with annotations in an unknown hand, 4pp) |
| | | Processing Information:This document was originally located inside the front cover of Henry George's
Progress and poverty, HB171 .G269 1941. |
| | Atlanta Alliance for Peace: "A Southside Call to Action to End the War in Vietnam", flyer, 1967 August 6 (printed document, 1p) |
| | Atlanta Daily World: "Facts About the Strike at Atlanta Daily Word...", flyer, 1969 (printed document, 1p) |
| | Basler, Roy P.: "Eternal Truth Never Changes", flyer, undated (printed document with annotations and signature by Joe Spangler, 1p) |
| | Bell, Mary Kate: "Your Vote is Your Voice: Use It Wisely", campaign flyer, 1965 June (printed document, 1p) |
| | Bernan Associates: "Checklist of Congressional Hearings", subscription advertisement, 1968 (printed document, 3pp) |
| | "The Betrayal: Dr. Thomas and the Power Structure", flyer, circa 1966 (printed document, 1p [2 copies]) |
| | Boosey and Hawkes: "Vocal Music", catalog, undated (printed document, 40pp) |
| | Brotherhood of New Hope: "The Brotherhood of New Hope", fact sheet, 1967 (printed document, 2pp, with postmark) |
| | Brown, Charles F.M.: "'Little Charlie Browne'", biography, circa 1957 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | | Processing Information:This biography was originally located inside the back cover of Roscoe C. Brown's
"Little Charlie Browne": Charles F. M. Browne, "Minister Without Portfolio ("Mr. British Embassy"), E185.97 .B883 B76 1957. |
| | Bryan, G. McLeod: Whither Africa?, book advertisement, 1961 (printed document, 3pp) |
| | A Business Primer for Negroes: book advertisement, circa 1948 (printed document, 8pp) |
| | Calendar: "October 30" calendar page with quotation from Shakespeare's Othello, circa 1861 (printed document with annotations, 2pp) |
| | | Processing Information:This page was originally located between pages 244-245 of A. B. Berard's
School history of England, DA32 .B483 1861. |
| | Call for Survival Committee (Danville, Ill.): "Mommy, What's an H-Bomb?", flyer, circa 1966 (printed document, 1p) |
| | "Can a Black President Get Us Out of Vietnam?": flyer with annotations in an unknown hand on verso, 1968 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | Carlton Press, Inc.: Lo! The Poor Innocents!, book advertisement, 1963 (printed document, 1p) |
| | | Processing Information:This advertisement was originally located inside the front cover of Laurie Reaves'
Lo! The poor innocents, HT1521 .R485 1963. |
| | Carlisle's Variety Shop (Birmingham, Ala.): "Welcome Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.", souvenir booklet, 1967 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Carnation Company: "One-dish Meals", 1952 (printed document, 8pp) |
| | | Processing Information:This advertisement was originally located between pages 140-141 of Pearl S. Buck's
Kinfolk, PS3503 .U198 K51 1949. |
| | Catholic Interracial Council: "John F. Kennedy Award Dinner Honoring Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.", invitation, 1964 October 29 (printed document, 5pp, with enclosure reply card, 1p, with envelope) |
| | Center for the Study of Democratic Institution: "Please forgive us...", invitation insert, undated (printed document, 1p) |
| | Centro Intercultural De Documentacion: "Summer in Cuernavaca", catalogue with mailer, 1968 March (2 printed documents, 31pp, with return address [2 copies of catalogue]) |
| | Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam: "In Whose Name?", flyer for Washington mobilization, 1968 February 5-6 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | Chicago Peace Council: "Why a Peace Referendum?", petition instructions and signature sheet, 1968 (2 printed documents, 3pp) |
| | Committee for Nonviolent Action: "An Open Letter" flyer, and "War Tax Protest" money, circa 1968 (2 printed documents, 3pp) |
| | Committee of One Million: The Black Book on Red China, book advertisement, 1958 (printed document, 1p, with envelope) |
| | | Processing Information:This advertisement was originally located between pages 52-53 of Edward Hunter's
The black book on Red Chiina: the continuing revolt, DS777.55 .H82 1958. |
| | Commissarat Général au Tourisme: "Welcome Paris Welcome France" guide and maps, undated (printed document, 6pp) |
| | Commission on Ecumenical Mission and Relations: A Study of Urbanization in Latin America, book advertisement, 1963 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Cross Currents: subscription card, undated (printed document, 2pp [3 copies]) |
| | | Processing Information:These cards were originally located in volume 9, no. 3, volume 10, no. 4 and volume 11, no. 3
of Cross Currents, BR1 .C6978. |
| | Crozier Theological Seminary: Crozier Quarterly gift subscription card, 1947 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | | Processing Information:This card was originally located between pages 300-301 of volume 24, no. 4 of
the Crozier Quarterly, BR1 .C698. |
| | Cuna Mutual Insurance Society: "Certificate of Insurance: Life Savings", undated (printed document, 2pp) |
| | Curless Printing Company: The Education of Negroes in Ohio, book advertisement, 1962 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | | Processing Information:This advertisement was originally located inside the front cover of Frederick A. McGinnis'
The education of Negroes in Ohio, LC2802 .O5 M23 1962. |
| | Current: subscription advertisement, 1960 (printed document, 6pp) |
| | | Processing Information:These items was originally located inside the back cover of Current, 1960 May and Current, 1961 DecemberAP2 .C9259. |
| | Cyril-Scott Company: "One-Write System" catalog, undated (printed document, 14pp, with order blanks and envelopes) |
| | Dædalus: subscription cards, 1965 (2 printed document, 2pp) |
| | | Processing Information:These cards were originally located between pages 802-803 and pages 834-835 of volume 94, no. 4 of
Daedalus: journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Q11 .B7. |
| | Davison's (Atlanta, Ga.): clothing order forms, undated (2 printed documents, 4pp) |
| | Die Intelligenz: "Vereinte Religionen Berlin" catalog, 1965 (printed document, 18pp) |
| | Dilys, Joseph: various anti-Communist flyers, circa 1964-1965 (11 printed document, 27pp) |
| | Dissent: subscription cards, 1964-1965 (2 printed documents, 4pp) |
| | | Processing Information:These cards were originally located between pages 304-305 of volume 11 and inside the back cover of
volume 12 of Dissent, HX1 .D58. |
| | Dixie Paper Shell Pecan: "Last Will and Testament: B. W. Middlebrook", advertisement, 1960 July 11 (printed document, 1p) |
| | | Processing Information:This advertisement was originally located inside the front cover of Upton Sinclair's
The cup of fury, HV5060 .S5 1956. |
| | Drewdale Books: Rabbi and Minister, book advertisement, 1964 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | | Processing Information:This advertisement was originally located inside the front cover of Carl Hermann Voss'
Rabbi and minister: the friendship of Stephen S. Wise and John Haynes Holmes, BM755 .W53 V6 1964. |
| | Eastern Air Lines: "Falcon Lounge" flyer, undated (printed document, 1p) |
| | "Ebony Survey...": flyer for Martin Luther King student meeting, circa 196? March 19 (printed document, 1p) |
| | Educational Guidance Association: "EGAR" promotional packet, undated (printed document with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 34pp) |
| | Educational Heritage, Inc.: "The Negro Heritage Library", advertising and promotional packet featuring Martin Luther King, Jr., circa 1964 (printed document, 12pp) |
| | Encyclopedia Britannica: order forms and "Great Books" advertising, 1958, 1965 and undated (3 printed documents, 20pp) |
| | | Processing Information:These order cards were originally located between pages 564-565 of the
Britannica book of the year, 1958, AE5 .E32 and pages 112-133 of the
Britannica book of the year, 1965, AE5 .E32. |
| | Encyclopedia of Cooking: advertisement, 1952 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | | Processing Information:This advertisement was originally located between pages 140-141 of Pearl S. Buck's
Kinfolk, PS3503 .U198 K51 1949. |
| | Equal Rights for Men! Freedom Now!: "Men!...Let's Have 'Stall-ins' in the Ladies John!", flyer, 1968 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | Evangelical Press: Raymond Reid book advertisements, 1962 (2 printed documents, 8pp) |
| | "Feasts and Fasts", pages removed from unknown book, undated (printed document, 2pp) |
| | Fellowship Publications: "Coming-Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story, comic book advertisement, 1956 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York: flight insurance for Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King, 1951 November 18 (for with annotations in an unknown hand, 2pp) |
| | First Baptist Church (Norfolk, Vir.): postcard, undated (printed document, 2pp, with envelopes) |
| | First Methodist Church (Evanston, Ill.): "Introducing Dr. Dow Kirkpatrick and Family", announcement, circa 1963 (printed document, 6pp) |
| | Flash cards, undated (3 printed documents, 3pp) |
| | The Flintstones coloring book pages, undated (printed document with annotations, 4pp) |
| | Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University: "Dormitory Life of FAMU", poster, undated (printed document, 5pp) |
| | Florida Presbyterian College: course catalog, 1968-1969 (printed document, 79pp) |
| | Friend's Center (New York, N.Y.): "Friends Center Workshop: Program Statement", flyer, circa 1965 (printed document, 1p) |
| | "Gambia": pages removed from unknown book, circa 1964 (printed document, 14pp) |
| | George and Martha Washington Dinner: invitation, undated (printed document, 3pp) |
| | Georgians Against Capital Punishment: flyer, 1968 February 11 (printed document, 1p) |
| | Gilmer, James H. (Jefferson County Jail): "While Here at the County Jail:", circa 1963 (printed document, 1p) |
| | Great Neck Commitment to the Achievement of Civil Rights: "The Great Neck Declaration of Rededication", invitation and program, circa 1965 March (2 printed documents, 6pp) |
| | G&W Company, Inc. (New York, N.Y.): Bible flash card, circa 1904 (printed document, 1p) |
| | | Processing Information:This card was originally located inside the back cover of The Possibilities of the Negro in symposium, E185.5 .P85 1904. |
| | Haberman, Frederick: "The Time of Prophecy and the Seventy Weeks of Daniel", chart, undated (printed document, 1p) |
| | | Processing Information:This chart was originally located between pages 194-196 of the The Holy Bible: containing the old and new testaments and Dr. William Smith's Standard Bible dictionary: a history of all
religious denomination; with revised new testaments, BS185 .H64 1816. |
| | Hammond, James R.: "Something New", revival flyer, undated (printed document, 1p) |
| | Harmon Foundation: "Noteworthy Americans Included in Collection of Thirty Paintings Shown in Museums", flyer, 1947 April 13 (printed document, 2pp, with envelope with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr. [2 copies of flyer]) |
| | Harth, Richard De Leon: "Are You Coming?", sheet music, 1966 (printed document, 10pp (6 copies)) |
| | Indiana University Press: "Poems from Black Africa" and "Five Plays from Langston Hughes" advertisements and order forms, 1963 (2 printed documents, 2pp) |
| | Institute for International Economic Studies: Western Economic Warfare 1947-1967, book advertisement, 1968 (printed document, 1p) |
| | "Is This the Hand You Want to Hold?", flyer, 1966 May (printed document, 1p, with postmark) |
| | J. Francis Small, Publisher: "Feed My Lambs, Feed My Sheep", Paper No. 10, undated (printed document with annotations, 2pp) |
| | | Processing Information:This paper was originally located between pages 716-717 of the The Holy Bible:
containing the old and new testaments and Dr. William Smith's Standard Bible dictionary: a history of all religious denomination; with revised new testaments, BS185 .H64 1816. |
| | Jeanette Rankin Rank & File: Anti-war rally flyers, 1968 February 21, March 7 (2 printed documents, 2pp [2 copies pf March 7 flyer]) |
| | Kato Chudokan: Strength to Love Japanese edition wrapper and order card, 1967 (3 printed documents, 3pp) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Japanese. |
| | | Processing Information:These materials were originally located between pages 73-74 of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s
Strength to love, BX6452 .K52. |
| | Kennedy, Robert F.: mass card, 1968 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | | Processing Information:This card was originally located between pages 6-7 of the The Holy Bible: containing the old and new testaments and Dr. William Smith's Standard Bible dictionary: a history of
all religious denomination; with revised new testaments, BS185 .H64 1816. |
| | Knights of the Confederacy: "Join", flyer, undated (printed document, 1p) |
| | Kobundo, Showa |
| | |
The Negro People in America, Japanese edition wrapper and order card, circa 1964-1965 (2 printed documents, 3pp) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Japanese. |
| | | | Processing Information:These materials were originally located between pages 136-137 and 146-147 and 4-5 of
Kaname Saruya's Amerika no Kokujin : sono kunan no rekishi, E185 .S295 1964. |
| | |
Information sheet, order card and wrapper for Kaname Saruya's The Spirit of Abraham Lincoln, 1965 (3 printed documents, 5pp) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Japanese and English. |
| | | | Processing Information:These materials were originally located inside the front cover and between pages 114-115 of
Kaname Saruya's Rinkan seishin: Amerika minshu shugi kyakunen no gimmi, E457.2 .S33 1965. |
| | Kodak Eastman Company: advertisements, circa 1943 (2 printed documents, 4pp) |
| | | Processing Information:These advertisements were originally located inside the front cover of Daniel A. Poling's
A preacher looks at war, BR115 .W2 P66 1943. |
| | Kolb, Sylvia and John Kolb: A Treasury of Folk Songs, title page removed from book, 1948 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | KPFA (Radio station: Berkeley, Calif.)" "Poverty & Pregnancy", announcement card, 1966 November (printed document with annotations, 2pp) |
| | Ku Klux Klan. Defense Committee. (Atlanta, Ga.): "Segregation Meeting", flyer, undated (printed document, 1p, with annotated note, 1990 August 30, 1p) |
| | Lalit Kala Akadami: "Set of 12 Picture Post-Cards of Indian Miniatures", single postcard and photograph of unidentified man, undated (1 printed document, 1 photograph, 3pp, with envelope) |
| | La Mirada: Strength to Love, order card for Spanish edition, 1967 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | | Language: Materials are in Spanish. |
| | | Processing Information:This card was originally located between pages 106-107 of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s
La força d’estimar, BX6452 .K4944 1967. |
| | Liberation: subscription card and business reply mail envelope, undated (printed document, 1p, with envelope) |
| | Life magazine: subscription renewal form and letter, 1958 July 3 (2 printed documents, 3pp, with 2 envelopes, 1 with math calculations by Martin Luther King, Jr.) |
| | Life Lines: book advertisement, 1952 (printed document, 3pp) |
| | | Processing Information:This advertisement was originally located inside the front cover of Ivory Harvey Smith's
Life lines: a collection of inspiring poetry and prose, PN6014 .S55 1952. |
| | Ligue Pour la Paix: protest form letter, undated (printed document, 1p) |
| | | Language: Materials are in French. |
| | McGraw-Hill: "For the Young Viewer", comment from advance readers, 1962 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | | Processing Information:This comment sheet was originally located on the title page of Ralph Garry's
For the young viewer: television programming for children, at the local level, HQ784 .T4 G3 1962. |
| | "Make Democracy Work!": flyer, undated (printed document, 1p) |
| | Malcolm X Inquiry Committee: "Harlem Wants to Know", flyer, 1965 (printed document, 1p, with enclosure "Malcolm X Trio Still Marking Time Waiting for Trial", 1965 August 11, photocopy of newspaper clipping, 1p) |
| | The Mark of the Hawk: promotional material featuring quotation from Martin Luther King, Jr., 1957 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Metcalf Publishing Company: Dauntless in Mississippi, by Helen Griffith, information sheet and order form, 1965 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | | Processing Information:This document was originally located inside the front cover of Helen Griffith's
Dauntless in Mississippi: the life of Sarah A. Dickey, 1838-1904, LA2317 .D47 G77 1965. |
| | Metropolitan Council on Housing (New York, N.Y.): speaker response card, Jeanett Rankin Rank and File "Rally" flyers, , circa 1968 (printed document, 1p) |
| | Mission Du FNL Du Sud Vietnam: "New Year's Message to Americans from President Ho Chi-Minh" and "Letter from Superior Thich Thien Hao", 1968 January, March (2 printed documents, 13pp, with return address) |
| | Montgomery (Ala.): "AA-Ala State of", page removed from telephone directory, circa 1943 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | | Processing Information:This document was originally located inside the front cover of Render unto Caesar: a collection of sermon classics on all phases of religion in wartime, BR115 .W2 R43 1943. |
| | Morningside Baptist Church: "1962 Budget", 1962 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | Mount Gilead Baptist Church (Washington DC): letterhead, 1968 (printed document, 1p) |
| | Muslim News and Views: advertisement, 1960 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | | Processing Information:This document was originally located between pages 68-69 of Begum Aisha Bawany Wakf's
Charm of Islam, BP20 .B35 1960. |
| | Naeve, Virginia: "Proposal: Pilgrimage to Rome for an Audience with Pope John on Peace Issues", circa 1963 (printed document with annotations by author, 2pp) |
| | National Committee for a Political Settlement in Vietnam-Negotiation Now: "For the Record-A Call for Dramatic Action in Vietnam", information sheets and registration form, 1968 March 19 (2 printed documents, 5pp) |
| | National Geographic Society. Cartographic Division.: "The Earth's Moon", map, 1969 (printed document, 1p) |
| | | Processing Information:This document was originally located between pages 402-403 of the Britannica book of the year, 1969, AE5 .E32. |
| | New York Community Action Association, Inc.: flyer, 1968 January 16 (printed document, 1p) |
| | Oglethorpe University: "An Interesting Adventure for You in Atlanta", adult education course catalog, 1961 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | Ohio State University: "The Little Man in Today's Big, Big World...", flyer, undated (printed document, 1p) |
| | Pan American: "Route Maps", undated (printed document, 12pp) |
| | Paul Elder's (San Francisco, Calif.): Citizen Abroad, book advertisement, 1960 (printed document, 3pp) |
| | | Processing Information:This document was originally located between pages 16-17 of Eben Neal Baty's
Citizen abroad: an American finds out about his country's decade of decline while going around the world by
Freighter and car, G440 .B32 1960. |
| | Peace Education Project: "Hiroshima Day", flyer, undated (printed document, 1p [2 copies]) |
| | The Peacemaker: "Withdrawal from Payment of Federal Income Taxes", petition and subscription card, circa 1960 (2 printed documents, 3pp, with envelope) |
| | Peacock Press: Henry David Thoreau quotation card, 1963 (printed document, 1p) |
| | | Processing Information:This document was originally located between pages 12-13 of Rufus Matthew Jones's
Spirit in man, BD421 .J6 1963. |
| | Pennsylvania Railroad: train schedule, 1949 September 25 (printed document, 7pp) |
| | | Processing Information:This document was originally located inside of William Trufant Foster's
Argumentation and debating, PN4181 .F66 1945. |
| | Perry, Helen: "Bonded Down", handbill and placard, circa 1961 (2 printed documents, 2pp [8 copies of handbill; 2 copies of placard]) |
| | Pharmaco, Inc.: "A Portrait of You at Your Best" and "Presenting De Vera Edward", promotional material, undated (2 printed documents, 38pp) |
| | Philadelphia Federation of Teachers: "Martin Luther King Urges Teachers to Vote for PFT", flyer, circa 1965 (printed document, 1p) |
| | Philip: Abundance, order form and promotional material, circa 1969 (2 printed documents with annotations, 5pp, with enclosure "Catholics Get new Missal", 1969 May, newspaper clipping with annotations, 1p) |
| | | Processing Information:These documents were originally located inside of the The Holy Bible:
containing the old and new testaments and Dr. William Smith's Standard Bible dictionary: a history of all religious denomination; with revised new
testaments, BS185 .H64 1816. |
| | Postcard: portrait of unidentified family, circa 1922 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | | Processing Information:This postcard was originally located inside the front cover of William Rainey Harper's
William R. Harper's introductory Hebrew method and manual, PJ4567 .H38 1922. |
| | "Poverty Notes": flyer, 1967 June (typed document, 1p, with postmark) |
| | Pre-Publication Society: Leonard Da Vinci, book promotional material, undated (3 printed documents, 12pp (2 copies)) |
| | Publishers Central Bureau: "Clearance Sale!", catalog, undated (printed document, 8pp (2 copies)) |
| | "Puzzle Quizzes": contest flyer, circa 1950 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | | Processing Information:This document was originally located inside the back cover of New Funk & Wagnall's Encyclopedia, vol. 1, AE5 .F82 1950. |
| | RCA Victor. Society of Great Music.: catalog, 1959 (printed document, 8pp) |
| | Religious Book Club |
| | |
"Bulletin", book catalog, 1950 (printed document with annotations, 8pp) |
| | |
"Bonus Book", compliment card, 1951 (printed document, 1p) |
| | | | Processing Information:This card was originally located between pages 124-125 of Rufus Matthew Jones'
Rufus Jones speaks to our time: an anthology, BX7617 .J6 1951. |
| | Religious Society of Friends': "Focus Months", flyer, 1968-02 (printed document, 1p) |
| | Robinson, James H.: Road Without Turning, book jacket, 1950 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | St. Anthony's Guild: "Prayer of St. Francis", card, undated (printed document, 1p) |
| | St. Cyprian's Church: The Sing of Mary, order card, 1958 (printed document, 1p) |
| | | Processing Information:This card was originally located inside the title page of Nathan Wright's
The song of Mary: [poems], PS3545 .R785 S4. |
| | "Sanford's Liver Pills": advertisement, circa 1961 (printed document, 4pp) |
| | | Processing Information:This document was originally located between pages 308-309 of A. B. Berard's
School history of England, DA32 .B483 1861. |
| | "Song Sampler": sheet music and catalog, 1956 January (printed document, 32pp) |
| | Southern Regional Council: "Work Book", flyer and New South subscription card, 1966-1967 (2 printed documents, 4pp (2 copies of subscription card)) |
| | | Processing Information:These order cards were originally located between pages 48-49 and 64-65 of volumes 21-22 of the
New South, F206 .S894. |
| | Tallahassee (Fla.): "Free Tour Map of Tallahassee", circa 1957 (printed document, 5pp) |
| | Trans World Airlines: Transatlantic Certificate advertisement, circa 1951 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | | Processing Information:This document was originally located inside of Paul Tillich's
Systematic theology, BT75.2 .T5 1951. |
| | Tupperware: "Congratulations", advertisement, undated (printed document with annotations, 6pp) |
| | United Federation of Parents, Teachers and Students: "Malcolm X Memorial Salutes American Freedom and Peace Fighters", flyer, 1968 February 22 (printed document, 1p) |
| | United Funds, Inc.: "To Our Shareholders and Planholders", flyer, 1962 March 30 (printed document, 1p) |
| | United Safety Supply Company: "World Famous Brevettate Tear Gas Pistol", advertisement, circa 1966 (magazine clipping, 1p) |
| | | Processing Information:This advertisement was originally located inside of Marianne Sin-Pfältzer's
Fred und Peter: Eine Geschichte aus unseren Tagen, PZ33 .S56 1966. |
| | United States Postal Service: "Missing Postal Article Inquiry", form, undated (printed document with annotations, 1p) |
| | University of Southern California: The Personalist, subscription renewal form, 1959 (printed document, 1p (2 copies)) |
| | | Processing Information:These forms were originally located between pages 5-6 and 10-11 of volume 40, no. 1 of The Personalist, AP2 .P46. |
| | Urban America, Inc.: "1968 Housing Workshops", catalog, 1968 (printed document, 5pp) |
| | Urban Coalition: "Invitees: Steering Committee Meeting", list, 1967 June 6 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | Verlag Hallwag: catalog and advertisement, 1966 (2 printed documents, 6pp) |
| | | Language: Materials are in German. |
| | | Processing Information:These documents were originally located inside of Marianne Sin-Pfältzer's
Fred und Peter: Eine Geschichte aus unseren Tagen, PZ33 .S56 1966. |
| | Waist Watchers of Massachusetts, undated (photocopy of printed document with annotations, 1p) |
| | Watchtower: "Are the Churches Dying?", advertisement, 1968 (printed document, 1p) |
| | | Processing Information:This document was originally located on the flyleaf of the Watchtower Bible and Tract
Society of Pennsylvania's The truth that leads to eternal life, BX8526 .W38 1968. |
| | West Side Organization (Chicago, Ill.): "Which Side Are You On? A Tribute to Chester Robinson", flyer, circa 1966 May 4 (printed document, 1p) |
| | Westchester (N.Y.): "In a Salute to Martin Luther King, Jr.", ticket order form, circa 1962 November (printed document, 6pp) |
| | Western Christian leadership Conference: "Freedom Rally: Come Hear Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.", flyer and form letter, 1961 June 18 (2 printed documents, 2pp, with enclosure letterhead with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr. (3 copies of flyer; 2 copies of letter)) |
| | Women Strike for Peace: "Dagmar Wilson" flyer, "The Story of Disarmament" order form, "Stop Bombing" card and order form, 1968 (5 printed documents, 6pp) |
| | Word of God: "A Cigarette", tract, undated (printed document, 2pp) |
| | World Peace Association: "Our Battle Cry of Peace is 'Freedom from War, For All Forever!'", flyer, circa 1957 (printed document, 2pp) |
| | Young Individualist: Florsheim shoe advertisement, undated (printed document, 1p, with envelope) |
| | Young Men's Christian Association: "YMCA Fall Membership Whirlwind", invitation, 1967 October 8 (printed document with annotations, 1p) |
| | Zachry (Atlanta, Ga.): catalog and order form, undated (2 printed documents, 24pp) |
| | Blank index cards (2 cards) |
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