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Scope and Contents of the Collection

Arrangement of Series

Index Terms

Administrative Information

Separation List

Detailed Description of the Series

3.1: Monographs, 1927-1967

3.2: Speeches, 1947-1968

3.3: Articles, Interviews and Transcripts, 1900-1968

3.4: Statements and Reports, 1956-1968

3.5: Poems, Plays and Other Materials, 1902-1970


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 Materials

13. Photographs

14. Artwork

15.Memorabilia

Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection

Series 3: Writings By Others

Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center

Series Summary

Repository: Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center

Creator: Martin Luther King, Jr.

Collection Number: Series 3

Title: Series 3: Writings By Others

Date: 1946-1969

Quantity: 5 linear feet


Scope and Contents of the Collection

The series is comprised of manuscripts and published works (circa 1946-1969) written by persons, or produced by groups, other than Martin Luther King, Jr., including members of the King family, SCLC staff, and other groups and leaders of the Civil Rights Movement, as well as literary figures. Content of the documents encompasses issues central to the Civil Rights Movement in the United States; Gandhian philosophy and nonviolence; organized labor in the United States; Christian ethics and activities in the United States; Communism; nuclear energy; literary production. The series includes interviews with and articles about Martin Luther King, Jr., under the name of the interviewer or author, or the publication title.

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Arrangement of the Series

The series is organizeded into five subseries: 1. Monographs; 2. Speeches; 3. Articles, Interviews and Transcripts; 4. Statement and Reports; 5. Poems, Plays and Other Materials. Each subseries is arranged alphabetically by author, or, if the author is unknown, by title.

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Index Terms

Names:
Abernathy, Ralph, 1926-1990
Baker, Josephine, 1906-1975
Baldwin, James, 1924-1987
Bunche, Ralph J. (Ralph Johnson), 1904-1971.
Clark, Septima Poinsette, 1898-1987
Farris, Christine King
Gandhi, Mahatma, 1869-1948
Haley, Alex
Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967
Jackson, J. H. (Joseph Harrison), 1900-
Katzenbach, Nicholas deB. (Nicholas deBelleville), 1922-
King, Coretta Scott, 1927-2006
Mays, Benjamin E. (Benjamin Elijah), 1894-1984
Meek, Frederick M.
Rustin, Bayard, 1912-1987
Smith, Lillian
Sockman, Ralph W. (Ralph Washington), 1889-1970
Walker, Wyatt Tee.
Wofford, Harris
Organizations:
A. Philip Randolph Institute.
AFL-CIO.
Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam (U.S.)
Congress of Racial Equality.
Fellowship of Reconciliation (U.S.)
Highlander Folk School (Monteagle, Tenn.)
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights.
Morehouse College (Atlanta, Ga.)
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
National Baptist Convention of America
Nobelstiftelsen
Southern Conference Educational Fund
Southern Regional Council
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
United States Commission on Civil Rights.
United States. Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Urban Coalition
Subjects:
Black Muslims.
Black power.
Christian sects--United States--Political activity.
Christianity--United States--Philosophy.
Civil rights and socialism.
Civil rights workers--United States.
Civil rights--United States--legislation.
Civil rights--United States--Philosophy.
Communism--United States.
Discrimination in housing--United States.
Gandhi, Mahatma, 1869-1948--Philosophy.
Hunger--United States.
Judaism--United States.
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968--Philosophy.
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968--Political and social views.
Labor laws and legislation--United States.
Labor unions--United States--Political activity.
Nobel prizes.
Nonviolence.
Nuclear energy.
Nutrition--United States.
Pacifism--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Pacifism--Religious aspects--Judaism.
Playboy interviews.
Poverty--United States.
Segregation in education--United States.
Segregation--United States.
Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Moral and ethical aspects.
Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Protest movements--United States.
Voting--United States.
Places:
Africa
Alabama.
Albany (Ga.)
Atlanta (Ga.)
India.
Israel.
Mississippi
Montgomery (Ala.)
Document Types:
Articles
Interviews
Reprints
Titles:
Face the nation (Television program)
Meet the press (Television program)
Playboy (Chicago, Ill.)

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Administrative Information

Restrictions on Access:

Access is restricted to digital surrogates available in the Archives and Special Collections of the Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center.

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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Separation List

Oversize materials separated to appropriate housing.

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Detailed Description of the Series

 

Monographs, 1927-1967

Physical Description:
1.5 linear feet
Scope and Content:
The subseries includes short books and booklets on topics such as the civil rights movement, racial equality, Christianity, Islam, Africa, and nonviolence and Gandian ethics. Some materials were annotated by Martin Luther King, Jr.
Arrangement:
The suberies is arranged alphabetically by author or publishing group. Multiple titles by one author or organization and arranged alphabetically by title under that author's name.

AFL-CIO: "Labor Looks at Automation", 1956 May (booklet, 27pp)
Ahmad, Mirza Mubarak: "Islam in Africa", 1962 (booklet, 45pp)
American Academy of Arts and Sciences: Membership Guide, 1963 (booklet with annotations, 21pp)
Bailey, Foster: "The Way Out", undated (booklet with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 16pp)
Baptist Youth World Conference, 1963 (pages removed from book, 42pp)
Benson, Mary: "South Africa: The Struggle for a Birthright", 1966 (pages removed from book, with annotations in an unknown hand, 27pp)
Bobrowski, Johannes: Zwei Erzählungen, 1967 (book, 29pp, with compliment card from publisher, signed, 1p)
Boggs, Marion A.: "What Does God Require in Race Relations?", 1964 (booklet, 51pp)
Bryant, Ardis: "Another Would Be Leader", 1967 December (booklet, 7pp, with return address)
Burroughs, Nannie H.: "Twelve Things the Negro Must Do for Himself and Twelve Things White People Must Stop Doing to the Negro", undated (booklet with inscription and annotations in an unknown hand, 35pp)
Camp, Norman H.: "The Way of Life Made Plain", undated (pamphlet, 3pp)
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions: "Civil Disobedience", occassional paper with contributions by Harrop A. Freeman, Bayard Rustin, Richard Lichtman, Richard Wasserstrom, Raghavan N. Iyer, Harry Kalven, Jr. and Scott Buchanan, 1966 (printed document, 33pp)
Chakmakjian, H. A.: "The Black Muslim Movement and Its Relation to the Religion of Islam", circa 1966 (booklet, 19pp, with flyer, 1p)
Clark, Septima: "Champions of Democracy", Highlander Folk School, 1957 (booklet, 8pp)
Committee of First Amendment Defendants: "Behind the Bars of the First Amendment", 1960 March (booklet, 35pp)
"The Constitution of the United States", 1949 (booklet, 64pp)
Cousins, Norman, Robert McAfee Brown, Hermann J. Muller, Everett E. Gendler and Thomas Merton: "...Therefore Choose Life", 1965 (booklet with inscription by Everett E. Gendler, 73pp)
Cudjoe, S. D.: Aids to African Autonomy, 1950 May (book with inscription by Robert and Sara Lee, 69pp)
Crane, Henry H.: "Peace and the Power Problem", undated (booklet, 10pp)
Dawn Bible Students Association
"Father, Son and Holy Spirit", 1964 (booklet, 36pp)
"Hope Beyond the Grave", undated (booklet, 56pp)
"Why God Permits Evil", undated (booklet, 23pp)
Day, Edwin A. (Poverty/Rights Action Center): "The Poverty Line: What Is It?", circa 1967 (booklet, 10pp)
Decter, Moshe: "Israel and the Jews in the Soviet Mirror", circa 1967 (booklet, 52pp, with insert, 2pp)
DeWaters, Lillian
"The Atomic Age", number 2 in The Atomic Series, 1945 (booklet with annotations, 31pp)
"Light Companion Volume to God Is All, 1950 (booklet with annotations, 31pp)
"The Narrow Way", number 1 in The Atomic Series, 1945 (booklet with annotations, 27pp)
Dillard, Ernest D., Sr.: "An Open Letter of Truth to the White People of Mississippi", undated (booklet, 31pp)
Douglas, William O.: "America Challenged", 1960 (book with inscription by Ingeborg Teek-Frank, 65pp)
"El Sermon del Cristo", circa 1965 (booklet with inscription by Maria A. deFarjardo, 25pp)
Evans, Winston: "The Lord of the New Age", 1956 (booklet, 20pp)
Federal Party of Ceylon: "Ceylon Faces Crisis", 1957 September (book, 39pp)
"4 Things God Wants You to Know", undated (booklet, 25pp)
Fuller, Carlos Greenleaf: "Be Not Afraid", 1958 (booklet, 20pp)
Gail, Marzieh: "Atomic Mandate", undated (booklet with annotations in an unknown hand, 8pp)
Gandhi, Mahatma: Selected Letters I, 1949 (book with inscription and annotations in an unknown hand, 62pp)
Gandhi Smarak Nidhi: "It's Work and Plans, 1960 July (booklet, 28pp)
Gandhiji and Mani Bhavan, 1917-1934, 1960 (booklet, 47pp)
Gandhiji and Mani Bhavan, 1917-1934, 1960 (booklet, 47pp, and pamphlet, 4pp)
Girdharlal: Silence Speaks, 1966 (book, 72pp)
Gittelsohn, Roland B.: "A Jewish View of God", B'nai B'rith Youth Organization, 1965 (booklet, 40pp)
Processing Information: This booklet was originally located inside the back cover of Roland Bertram Gittlesohn's, Consecrated unto me: a Jewish view of love and marriage, HQ525 .J4 G52 1965.
Gregg, Richard B.: A Discipline for Non-Violence, 1954 (book, 37pp)
Hall, Gus: "Your Stake in the 1960 Elections", 1960 April (booklet, 32pp)
Harrington, Michael: "American Power in the Twentieth Century", 1967 (booklet, 56pp)
Hassler, Alfred: "Pacifism and the Human Spirit", Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1954 March (pamphlet, 6pp)
Highlander Folk School: "The New Agenda for the White Southerner in His New South", 1960 August (pamphlet, 14pp)
Horsch, John: "Symposium on War", 1927 (booklet, 44pp)
Houser, George M. (Fellowship of Reconciliation)
"Erasing the Color Line", 1951 February (booklet, 67pp)
"Nonviolent Revolution in South America", 1953 January (booklet, 30pp)
Jabhat al-Tahirir al-Qami: "Algeria: Questions and Answers", 1960 June (booklet, 29pp)
Jackson, James E.: "The Philosophy of Communism", 1963 (booklet, 17pp)
King, Herman L.: "The Adult Bible Class at Work: A Guide for Adult Bible Class Officers", undated (booklet, 16pp)
Kraabel, Alf M.: "Grace and Race in the Lutheran Church", 1957 (booklet with inscription by author, 63pp, with envelope)
Kripalani, J. B.
Indian National Congress, 1946 (book, 67pp)
Planning and Sarvodaya, 1957 (book with inscription by author, 71pp)
Lamb, Edward: Toward Tomorrow: Cogitations of a Humanist-Industrialist, 1967 (typed manuscript unsigned with note in an unknown hand, 313pp)
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights: "Some Questions and Answers on the Civil Rights Bill", circa 1964 (booklet, 28pp)
Lee, Gloria: "The Going and the Glory", 1965 (booklet with annotations, 8pp, with return address)
Leo XIII, Pope: "Immortale Dei: The Christian Constitution of States", 1941 (booklet, 31pp)
Lorenz, Ellen Jane: "Ninety-Nine Musical Games", 1937 (booklet, 50pp)
Processing Information: This booklet was originally located between pages 192 and 193 of William Rainey Harper's, William R. Harper's Elements of Hebrew by an inductive method, PJ4567 .H37 1921.
Lyttle, Bradford: "National Defense thru Nonviolent Resistance", 1958 August (booklet with annotations in an unknown hand, 74pp)
McCulloch, Margaret C.: "The Bad Year and the Eye of Faith", circa 1957 (pamphlet, 4pp)
McIntire, Carl: "Why Do We Help the Communists?", 20th Century Reformation Hour, circa 1967 (pamphlet, 8pp)
"Man One Family (Excerpts from Race and Man)", 1943 (booklet with annotations in an unknown hand, 8pp)
Mashruwala, K. G.: "Practical Non-Violence (and Ideology of Non-Violence)", 1954 August (booklet, 54pp)
Merton, Thomas: "Terror and the Absurd: Violence and Nonviolence in Albert Camus", 1966 August (typed document with inscription by author, 30pp)
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
"A Chronology of Violence and Intimidation in Mississippi Since 1961", `964 (printed document, 19pp)
"A Primer for Delegates to the Democratic National Convention...", 1964 (printed document, 18pp)
Moore, Thelma Louise: "Mankind is Basically One", 1969 July (booklet with inscription and annotations in an unknown hand, 71pp, with return address)
Morris, Thomas: "Respectfully Submitted: A Collection of Essays", 1968 (booklet, 29pp, with return address)
Muste, A. J. (Fellowship of Reconciliation)
"How to Deal with a Dictator", 1954 February (booklet, 33pp [2 copies])
"How to Deal with a Dictator", 1954 February (booklet with annotations in an unknown hand, 33pp)
"Jesus and the Way to Peace", undated (pamphlet, 8pp)
"What the Bible Teaches About Freedom", 1943 June (pamphlet with annotations in an unknown hand, 16pp)
National Committee for the Albany Defendants: "Upside Down Justice: The Albany Cases", 1964 (pamphlet, 12pp)
Narayan, Jayaprakash: "From Socialism to Sarvodaya", 1958 February (booklet, 56pp)
Narayan, Shriman: "One Week with Vinoba", 1956 December (booklet with inscription by author, 65pp)
Page, Kirby: "How Jesus Faced Tolitarianism", Fellowship of Reconciliation, circa 1941 (booklet, 47pp)
Parikh, Narahari D.: Mahadev Desai's Early Life, 1953 January (book with inscription in an unknown hand, 83pp)
Persons, Albert C.: "Sex and Civil Rights: The True Selma Story", 1965 (booklet, 36pp)
Pierce, Katherine C.: "Activities of the Episcopal Pacifist Fellowship", 1963 (pamphlet, 6pp)
Portraits: Twentieth Century Americans of Negro Lineage, 1965 (portfolio of photographs, with timeline poster and bibliography, 38pp)
Portraits: Twentieth Century Americans of Negro Lineage, 1965 (portfolio of photographs, with timeline poster and bibliography, inscribed by Katherine and Howard Frees, 38pp, with "Council of the United Church Women of the Oranges", 1966, program, inscribed, 7pp)
Powell, W. H. R.: "The Duty of Giving", 1966 November 1 (booklet, 6pp)
Pyarelal
A Nation Builder at Work, 1952 (book, 79pp)
"Thoreau, Tolstoy and Gandhiji", 1958 April (booklet, 21pp)
Ray, Benoy Gopal: Gandhian Ethics, 1950 (book, 84pp)
Reddick, L. D., ed.: "What is Y-003?", undated (booklet, 33pp)
Rumbough, Constance (Fellowship of Reconciliation): "Crumbling Barriers", 1948 (booklet, 45pp)
Sarma, R. Mandeswara
"Buddha Jayanti Kusumanjali", 1956 (booklet, 30pp)
S.D.R. Reading on Standard Society-Sankhya, 1955 (book, 96pp)
Why-What-How, 1957 (book, 104pp)
School of Visual Arts (New York, NY): "Children at Play", 1964 (booklet, 31pp)
Shaw, Ernest "Mr. Clue": "Mr. Clue Sports Guide", circa 1967 (booklet with inscription by author, 20pp, with return address)
Simons, Menno: "The Cross of Christ", 1946 (booklet, 57pp)
Socialist Labor Party: "War and Poverty: The Brood of Capitalism", 1941 (booklet, 20pp, with "The Menace of the Reactionary Right", flyer, 4pp)
Southern Regional Council: "Next Steps in the South: Answers to Current Questions", 1956 (booklet with attached map and annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 19pp [2 copies])
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee: "A Chronology of Violence and Intimidation in Mississippi Since 1961", 1964 (booklet, 19pp)
United States Commission on Civil Rights
"Compliance Officer's Manual", 1966 October (booklet, 54pp)
"Federal Rights Under School Desegregation Law", 1966 June (booklet, 27pp)
"The Voting Rights Act...the First Months", 1965 (booklet, 83pp [2 copies])
Van Clarke, Benjamin: "The Tragedy of 'That Man' and 'That Boy'", 1967 April 16 (printed document, 13pp)
Welch, Robert: "To the Negroes of America", 1967 (pamphlet, 8pp, with postmark)
West, Willis Mason: "Foreword", removed from The Story of Modern Progress, 1920 (book pages with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 2pp)
Processing Information: These pages were originally located between pages 4 and 5 of Thomas Hobbes', The metaphysical system of Hobbes: in twelve chapters from Elements of philosophy concerning body, together with briefer extracts from Human nature and Leviathan, B1205 1910.
Yun-Shan, Tan: "Twenty Years of the Visva-Bharati Cheena-Bhavana, 1937-1957", 1957 (booklet, 85pp)

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Speeches, 1947-1968

Physical Description:
.58 linear feet
Scope and Content:
The subseries is comprised of published and manuscript versions of speeches, including sermons, by civil rights and political leaders and clergymen.
Arrangement:
The subseries is arranged alphabetically by author. Multiple titles by one author are arragned alphebetically by title under that author's name.

Abernathy, Ralph: "Vietnam and the Negro Revolution", Brandeis University, Waltham (Mass.), 1966 November 1 (printed document, 7pp)
Azikiwe, Nnamdi: "Respect for Human Dignity", inaugural address, Nigeria, 1960 November 16 (booklet with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 29pp)
Baker, Josephine: "Speech made by Josephine Baker in Paris...at Rally Given at Eiffel Tower Restaurant...by a Committee Called 'Americans Abroad for Johnson'...", 1964 October 30 (typed manuscript signed with annotations by author, 8pp, with return address)
Blackwell, Randolph T.: "Out-Migration and Civil Disorder", University of North Carolina, 1967 October 16 (typed document, 20pp)
Bonnell, John Sutherland
"Courage to Face Life", radio sermon, National Vespers, number 5, 1947 March 2 (printed document, 5pp)
"Faith That Moves Mountains", radio sermon, National Vespers, number 3, 1948 February 15 (printed document, 5pp)
"Palm Branches and a Cross", radio sermon, National Vespers, number 8, 1948 March 21 (printed document, 5pp)
"Prayer-A Cosmic Power", radio sermon, National Vespers, number 6, 1948 March 7 (printed document with annotations in an unknown hand, 5pp)
"The Source of Inner Strength", radio sermon, National Vespers, number 7, 1948 March 14 (printed document, 5pp)
Borgstrom, Georg: "Food-The Great Challenge of this Crucial Century", summary of centennial review address, Michigan State University, Department of Food Science, 1966 May 27 (report, 31pp)
Bowles, Chester: "Gandhi as I Understood Him", Gandhi Roundtable, New Delhi, 1965 May 5 (printed document with annotations in an unknown hand, 14pp)
Branch, William McKinley (Alabama Farmers and Rural Development Council): untitled speech at Stillman College, Tuscaloosa, AL, 1968 February 24 (printed document, 3pp [3 copies])
Bunche, Ralph: "The World Significance of the Carver Story", Christian Liberal Arts Festival, Simpson College, 1956 October 6 (booklet, 13pp, with note in unknown hand, 1p)
Chelvanayakam, S. J. V.: "Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kadchi Ninth National Convention Presidential Address", 1964 (booklet, 9pp)
Collins, LeRoy: "The South and the Nation", Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Louisville, KY, 1959 December 1 (booklet, 16pp)
Cowles, Gardner: "The Crucial Problem of Communications", Christian Liberal Arts Festival, Simpson College, Indianola, IA, 1955 October 8 (booklet, 10pp)
Demere, Charles: "Partnership with God", sermon, St. Bede's Episcopal Church, 1963 May 19 (printed document, 4pp)
Dunbar, Leslie (Southern Regional Council)
"Civil Disobedience", convocation address, Earlham College, 1961 February 7 (printed document, 12pp)
"To the Class of 1967 of Clark College", 1967 May 30 (pamphlet, 13pp)
Elderveld, Peter: "Peace Amid War", radio sermon, 1952 September 28 (pamphlet, 12pp)
Goldburg, Robert E.: "The Arrest of Martin Luther King and What We Can Do About It", 1960 October 21 (typed document with annotations in an unknown hand, 8pp)
Goldburg, Robert E. (Temple Mishkan Israel): "The Arrest of Martin Luther King and What We Can Do About It", 1960 October 21 (pamphlet, 4pp)
Gregg, Frank (The Conservation Foundation): "The Role of Public Policy", Third National Conference on Outdoor Recreation, Utah State University, 1966 September 6 (printed document, 16pp)
Harding, Vincent (Spellman College): "Black Power", Southeastern Regional Advisory Board of the Anti-Defamation league of B'nai B'rith, Utah State University, 1966 November 19 (printed document, 11pp, with enclosures Ted Freedman to Vincent Harding, and Vincent Harding to Martin Luther King, Jr., 1 typed letter, 1 autograph note, 2pp)
Jackson, J. H. (National Baptist Convention)
"Annual Address", Sixty-Sixth Annual Session of the National Baptist Convention, Denver, CO, 1956 (booklet with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 30pp)
"Annual Address", Sixty-Ninth Annual Session of the National Baptist Convention, San Francisco, CA, 1959 September 10 (booklet with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 25pp)
"Annual Address", Eightieth Annual Session of the National Baptist Convention, Philadelphia, PA, 1960 September 8 (booklet with annotations in an unknown hand, 35pp)
Katzenbach, Nicholas deB. (Attorney General): "Address to the Southern Regional Council, Atlanta, GA", 1966 February 28 (printed document, 15pp)
Kelsey, George: "The Lord of Life", sermon, 1960 June 29 (printed document with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 5pp)
Kelsey, George D.: "The Present Crisis in Negro Ministerial Education", Joint Committee Meeting of the Northern Baptist Convention, Southern Baptist Convention and National Baptist Convention, Atlanta, GA, 1948 January 19 (printed document, 4pp)
King, Coretta Scott: "The Advantages of Attending an Integrated School", undated (autograph manuscript unsigned, 12pp)
McCracken, Robert James: "On Beginning from Within", sermon, 1946 January 13 (booklet, 11pp)
Malik, Charles: "Asia and Africa Ask Searching Question", Second Assembly of the World Council of Churches, 1954 August 18 (printed document, 8pp)
Meek, Frederick M.
"The Christian and His Occupation", sermon, Old South Church, Boston, MA, 1952 November 30 (booklet, 11pp)
"Evading Responsibility", sermon, Old South Church, Boston, MA, 1953 March 29 (booklet, 8pp [2 copies])
"Going Back to the Place of Vision", sermon, Old South Church, Boston, MA, 1953 October 4 (booklet, 6pp)
"The Hindrances to the Christian Life", sermon, Old South Church, Boston, MA, 1952 October 19 (booklet, 7pp)
"How Are We to Live in Days Like These?", sermon, Old South Church, Boston, MA, 1952 March 30 (booklet, 7pp)
"Institutions and Men", sermon, Old South Church, Boston, MA, 1953 March 8 (booklet, 8pp)
"The Lord Hath Need of Him", sermon, Old South Church, Boston, MA, 1953 March 15 (booklet, 8pp [2 copies])
"On Loan to God", sermon, Old South Church, Boston, MA, 1953 April 5 (booklet, 7pp)
"The Protestant Witness", sermon, Old South Church, Boston, MA, 1952 October 26 (booklet, 8pp)
"Strength in Adversity", sermon, Old South Church, Boston, MA, 1952 April 19 (booklet with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 8pp)
See also: "Unfulfilled Hopes", sermon by Martin Luther King, Jr. in Series 2: Writings By Martin Luther King, Jr.
"Using Ordinary Men", sermon, Old South Church, Boston, MA, 1953 February 15 (booklet, 6pp)
"What Is Our Mission", sermon, Old South Church, Boston, MA, 1953 January 25 (booklet with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 8pp)
Meouchi, Paul Cardinal: "To the Poor, the Sick, and the Suffering", prayer, undated (mimeograph of printed document, 1p)
Moorhead, William S. (US House of Representatives): "The Federal Role in Meeting the Urban Insurance Crisis", Insurance Managers Association of the District of Columbia, Washington, DC, 1963 March 7 (printed document, 11pp)
Munn, Melvin: "Freedom Talk", radio commentary, 1967 November 20 (booklet with annotations in an unknown hand, 4pp)
Myrdal, Gunnar
"Inherent Imperfections", Fifth Annual Lecture of the Theresa M. Loeb's Memorial Lectures, 1965 April 20 (printed document, 11pp)
"Vietnam-A Moral Problem for the Whole World", closing address, Stockholm World Conference on Vietnam, University of Stockholm, 1967 July 9 (printed document, 8pp)
Powell, W. H. R.: "Fidelity to Christ: The Supreme Christian Duty", sermon, Shiloh Baptist Church, Philadelphia, PA, 1966 December 1 (booklet, 17pp, with return address)
Rachal, Anthony M. (US Civil Service Commission): "Speech at the Middle Tennessee Federal Executive Council Seminar", Nashville, TN, 1968 January 11 (printed document, 9pp)
Ransom, Eugene A.: "Comments on 'A Letter from Birmingham City Jail'", sermon, First Methodist Church, Ann Arbor, MI, 1963 September 1 (booklet, 24pp)
Rust, Henry: "God's Order-Man's Disorder", sermon, Hillcrest Congregational Church, Whittier, CA, 1961 May 28 (printed document with annotations in an unknown hand, 4pp)
Rustin, Bayard: "Prop. 14" speech outline, circa 1964 October (autograph manuscript unsigned on verso of flyer for appearance by Martin Luther King, Jr., 3pp)
Smith, Lillian: "Are We Still Buying a New World with Old Confederate Bills?", Regional Students Nonviolent Movement, Atlanta, GA, 1960 October 16 (printed document, 8pp)
Sockman, Ralph
"Hunger That Means Happiness", radio sermon, National Radio Pulpit, number 23, 1948 March 7 (printed document, 5pp [2 copies])
"Lest We Forget", radio sermon, National Radio Pulpit, number 35, 1948 May 30 (printed document with annotations in an unknown hand, 5pp)
"The Lord of All Being", radio sermon, National Radio Pulpit, number 25, 1948 March 21 (printed document, 5pp)
"Prepared for the Best", radio sermon, National Radio Pulpit, number 16, 1948 January 18 (printed document, 6pp)
"Taking Our Chances", radio sermon, National Radio Pulpit, number 34, 1948 May 22 (printed document with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 5pp )
"What the World Wants Most", radio sermon, National Radio Pulpit, number 28, 1948 April 11 (printed document, 5pp)
Stuart, Charles: sermon following the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., St. John's Episcopal Church, Saginaw, MI, 1968 April 7 (mimeograph of typed document, 6pp)
Sullivan, Leon H. (Opportunities Industrialization Center): "Acceptance Address", William Penn Award, Philadelphia, PA, 1967 May 24 (booklet, 21pp)
"The task of presenting...", introduction of Martin Luther King, Jr., by an unidentified author, circa 1963 (autograph manuscript unsigned, 2pp)
Theobald, Robert: "Man's Power to Remake His Environment/The Need for Dialogue/The Guaranteed Income", lectures I, II and III, United Church Council for Higher Education, 1966 October 28-29 (printed document, 35pp)
University of Bridgeport: "Citation for the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. Read on the Occassion of the Conferral on him of the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws", including citations for Henry Richardson Labouissee, Charles McKew Parr and John Hersey, 1961 June 4 (printed document, 4pp)
The Urban Coalition: "The Urban Coalition/Phase II/Expanding Employment Opportunities", Eastern Regional Private Employment Conference, Atlanta, GA, 1967 December 13 (booklet, 12pp)
Walker, Wyatt Tee
"The American Dilemma in Miniature: Albany, GA", Conference on Civil Disobedience and the American Police Executive, New York, NY, 1963 March 26 (printed document, 13pp)
Commencement address, Virginia Union University, Richmond, VA, circa 1967 May (mimeograph of typed manuscript unsigned with annotations, 9pp [pages 2, 8-15])
"Introduction: The Parable of the Barren Fig Tree", circa 1967 (typed manuscript unsigned with annotations by author, 3pp, with return address)
WDIX (Orangeburg, SC)
"Modern Day Samson", transcript of radio editorial, 1967 August 2 (printed document, 1p)
"The Rev. Dr. King's Peace and Racial Justice", transcript of radio editorial, 1968 January 26 (printed document with annotations, 1p)
"Force or Bankruptcy", transcript of radio editorial, 1968 March 2 (printed document, 1p)
"In WHose Interest is Changing the Law?", transcript of radio editorial, 1967 March 20 (printed document with annotations, 1p)
Wofford, Harris: "Non Violence and the Law", 41st Convocation, Howard University School of Law, 1957 November 7 (carbon copy with annotations in an unknown hand, 16pp)
Wright, Marion A.
"The Positive Approach", Alabama Council on Human Relations, Talladega College, 1961 February 4 (booklet, 8pp)
"Who Is a Subversive?", Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, TN, 1959 May 23 (booklet, 15pp, with business reply envelope, 2pp)

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Articles, Interviews and Transcripts, 1900-1968

Physical Description:
.58 linear feet
Scope and Content:
The subseries is comprised of articles, interviews and transcripts of television and radio spots by civil rights, labor and religious leaders and organizations, and editorial pieces by journalists. The subseries includes interviews with Martin Luther King, Jr. and transcripts of programs that he appeared on as a guest.
Arrangement:
The subseries is arranged alphabetically by author or publishing organization. Multiple titles by one author are arragned alphebetically by title under that author's name.

Alsop, Stewart: "A Conversation with Catfish", article from unknown publication, undated (magazine clipping with annotations in an unknown hand, 1p)
AFL-CIO. Department of Research: "The Minimum Wage Steps Up to $1.40", reprint of article from AFL-CIO American Federationist, 1967 (booklet, 8pp)
Associated Press [?]: "Martin Luther King Junior has decided...", circa 1965 (mimeograph of printed document with annotations, 1p)
Associated Press: "Night Lead Nobel", 1964 October 14 (typed document, 3pp)
Atlanta Magazine: "Personality-Young Man on the Go: T. M. Alexander", 1968 January (mimeograph of magazine clipping, 2pp)
Bakal, Carl: interview with Martin Luther King, Jr., for "What Can We Do to Keep Peace on Earth?", Redbook Magazine, 1964 November (typed manuscript unsigned with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 11pp)
Baldwin, James: "The Dangerous Road Before Martin Luther King", Harper's Magazine, 1961 February (magazine clipping with annotations in an unknown hand, 11pp)
"The Black Revolt", article, circa 1967 August (typed document, 8pp)
Braden, Ann: untitled article on Joe Mulloy for Southern Patriot, galley, 1969 (printed document, 3pp)
Brewer, Thomas H. (Richmond Health Center)
"Don't Curse the Darkness...Light a Candle!", article submitted to Journal of the American Public Health Association, 1963 December 20 (photocopy, with annotations, of typed document, 12pp)
"Worry Less About Total Weight Gain in Pregnancy...More About Malnutrition", reprint of article from Consultant, 1967 November-December (leaflet, 1p)
Brooks, Thomas R.: "A Job Program that Works" reprint of article from The Reporter, 1967 November 16 (booklet, 4pp)
Chapman, William: "Strange Bedfellows Lobbying for the Nation's Cities", article from The Washington Post, 1967 November 26 (photocopy, 2pp)
Colloquy, transcript of television interview with Martin Luther King, Jr. and unidentified guest, undated (carbon copy, 4pp)
Committee on Foreign Relations: "Changing American Attitudes Toward Foreign Policy", transcript of hearing, 1967 February 20 (booklet with annotations in an unknown hand, 62pp, with business card of M. Everett Dorr, 1p)
"Cram Course for Negro Apprentices", reprint of article from Business Week, 1967 November 25 (booklet, 5pp)
Criswell, W. A.: "Criswell comments", transcript of editorial, KRLD-TV, 1967 April 26 (printed document, 1p)
Davidson, Carter (WBBM-TV, Chicago, Ill.): "Editorial: Marches--the Right Kind and the Wrong Kind", 1967 December 6 (printed document, 2pp)
Davis, Grady D.: "A Psychological Application of T. R. Sarbin's Cognitive Strain Model of Behavior to the Nonviolent Philosophy of Change", reprint of article from The Quarterly Review of Higher Education Among Negroes, 1966 January (booklet, 22pp)
Dempsey, William J., Jr.: "Is It Wrong to Handcuff the Police?", reprint of article from The Catholic World, 1967 February (booklet, 6pp)
Diehl, Bill: "The Negro and the Vote-Martin Luther King, Jr.", article, circa 1960 February (photostat, with annotations, of typed document, 5pp)
Duberman, Martin: "Black Power in America", article in Partisan Review, 1968 Winter (journal clipping, 16pp)
"An Editorial", article by unknown author, circa 1967 (typed manuscript unsigned, 2pp)
Face the Nation: transcript of interview with Martin Luther King, Jr., 1966 May 29 (printed document, 20pp)
Foster, G. W. (University of Wisconsin): "The North and West Have Problems, Too", reprint of article from Saturday Review, 1963 April 20 (booklet, 6pp)
Frayn, Michael: "Crime Against Divinity", reprint of article from The Observer, 1965 May 9 (printed document, 5pp)
Friedman, Murray: "Kensington, USA", reprint of article from La Salle, 1967 Fall (booklet, 4pp)
Gelb, Phillip: "The Most Significant Story-Montgomery, Ala", transcript of broadcast on KUOM, 1956 February 27 (printed document, 8pp)
George, [?]: "Following the Mob", article, 1968 April 3 (mimeograph of printed document, 8pp)
Golden, Harry: "William Stringfellow's Speech", article from the Carolina Israelite, 1966 October (photocopy of printed document, 3pp)
Haley, Alex
"Playboy Interview: Martin Luther King", 1965 January (galley with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr.)
"Playboy Interview: Martin Luther King", reprint, 1965 January (booklet, 12pp [2 copies])
Harap, Louis and L. D. Reddick: "Should Negroes and Jews Unite?", reprint of articles from Negro Quarterly, 1943 (booklet, 30pp)
Harding, Vincent
"Black Power and the American Christ": draft, circa 1967 (typed document with annotations in an unknown hand, 10pp)
Black Power and the American Christ": article in The Christian Century, 1967 January 4 (photocopy of journal article with annotations, 4pp)
"When Stokely Met the Presidents: Black Power and Negro Education": draft of article, circa 1965-1968 (typed manuscript unsigned with annotations, 14pp)
Huberman, Leo and Paul M. Sweezy: "On Segregation: The Crisis in Race Relations/Two Nations-White and Black", reprint of article from Monthly Review, 1956 June (booklet with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 32pp)
Jackson, Esther: "Why Harlem Needs a Cultural Center", article from Negro Digest, 1966 June (journal clipping, 7pp)
Karlikow, Abraham S.: "Jews in Arab Countries", reprint of article from American Jewish Year Book, 1968 (booklet, 16pp)
King, Coretta Scott: "My Husband's Legacy of Love", draft of article for McCall'smagazine, submitted by William Peters, 1968 (typed manuscript unsigned and carbon copy, 7pp)
Kinoy, Arthur: "The Constitutional Right of Negro Freedom" reprint of article from Rutgers Law Review, 1967 (booklet, 64pp)
Ladies Home Journal: "The Anecdotal Side of Mr. Beecher", 1900 March (newspaper clipping, 2pp)
Processing Information: This clipping was originally located between pages 280 and 281 of Henry Ward Beecher's The original Plymouth pulpit: sermons of Henry Ward Beecher in Plymouth Church, Brooklyn; from stenographic reports, vol. 5-6, BX7233 .B4 O7 1898.
Lescaze, Marie Claire: "Qui Êstes-vous Martin-Luther King?", interview in La Vie Protestante, 1967 June 9 (newspaper clipping, 1p [5 copies], with compliment card)
Leskes, Theodore: "The Civil Rights Story...A Year's Review", reprint of article from American Jewish Year Book, 1961 (booklet, 26pp)
Lewis, Anthony: "Human Background of the Civil Rights Issue", reprint of article from The New York Times, 1960 February 14 (booklet, 4pp)
Lyons, Vernon Charles: "King's Program Not Christian", article in the Ashburn Baptist News, 1967 June (printed document, 2pp)
Maguire, John D.: "Rediscovering the Aims of Education", reprint of article from The Christian Scholar, 1963 (booklet with inscription by the author, 10pp)
MANAS: "The Psychology of Social Morality", article from Liberation, 1966 October (magazine clipping with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 2pp)
Meet the Press
Transcript of interview with Martin Luther King, Jr., as guest, Roy Wilkins, Whitney M. Young, Jr., Floyd B. McKissick, Stockely Carmichael, and James H. Meredith, 1968 August 21 (printed document, 64pp)
Transcript of interview with Martin Luther King, Jr., as guest, 1967 August 13 (mimeograph of printed document, 18pp)
Transcript of interview with Martin Luther King, Jr., as guest, 1967 August 13 (booklet, 11pp [104 copies])
The Machinist: "The Disunity Amendments: Time Bombs Under the US Constitution", reprint of article from The Machinist, 1963 June 20 (leaflet, 1p)
McIntish, Alan C. (Rock County Star-Herald): "A 'Tired American' Gets Angry", reprint of article from the Rock County Herald, undated (flyer, 1p)
Merton, Thomas: "The Black Revolution", reprint of article by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 1963 (booklet, 16pp)
Minton, Russell F.: "The History of Mercy-Douglas Hospital" reprint of article from the Journal of the National Medical Association, 1951 May (booklet with annotations in an unknown hand, 8pp)
Moon, Henry Lee: "Of Negroes, Jews and Other Americans", reprint of article from The Crisis, 1967 April (booklet, 8pp)
Moon, Jerry (KTSA), and Bob Bander, transcript of radio editorial and rebuttal, 1967 May 31, June 2 (printed document, 2pp)
Moore, Ray: "Focus", transcript of editorial, WSB-TV, undated (photostat of typed document, 3pp)
Mulcrone, T. F. (Jesuit High School, Tampa, Fla.): "Benjamin Banneker, Pioneer Negro Mathematician, article in The Mathematics Teacher, 1961 January (pages removed from journal with inscription by author, 6pp)
National Review: "And Further...", editorial about Martin Luther King, Jr., 1967 May 2 (magazine article, 2pp)
New York Herald Tribune: "Israel After 10 Years", 1958 (booklet, 16pp)
New York Times: "Excerpts from the Text of the Republican Party Platform, 1956", 1956 August 22 (printed document, 4pp)
Newsweek: "Which Way for the Negro Now?", article on Martin Luther King, Jr., 1967 May 15 (magazine article, 6pp)
Okoye, Mokwugo: "Inside Nigeria", article from Negro Digest, 1962 January (journal clipping, 95pp)
Oganovic, Nicholas J. (US Civil Service Commission): "The Intern Concept and Federal Personnel Management", reprint of article from Civil Service Journal, 1967 October-December (booklet, 6pp)
Payne, Ethel L.: "King Raps Jim Crow Dixie Rule", reprint of article by the Afro-American Youth International Rotary Club, Inc., circa 1955-1956 (printed document, 1p)
Peck, James: "Black Power: Two Views", article in Liberation, 1966 October (magazine clipping with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 2pp)
Pierpont, Robert Joe: "New Stage in the Longshore Struggle", reprint of article from New Politics, circa 1967 (booklet, 6pp)
Playboy Magazine: "Interview of the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.", circa 1968 (photocopy of typed manuscript unsigned with annotations by Andrew Young and typed letter signed from Tom Offenberger to Robert Maynard, 48pp)
Pollitt, Daniel H. (Rauh and Silard): "Pre-publication Copy of Article to be Published in an Early Edition of the Notre Dame Lawyer", 1963 (typed manuscript unsigned, 35pp, with return address)
Posey, Barbara Ann"Why I Sit In", reprint of article from Datebook Magazine, 1960 September (booklet, 4pp)
Posten, Ted: "Series on ML King, NY Post, April 57", quotations and notes, 1957 April (typed manuscript unsigned with annotations in an unknown hand, 2pp)
Rainwater, Lee: "Open letter on White Justice and Riots", reprint of article from Trans-Action Magazine, 1967 September (booklet, 7pp)
Ralph, Robbins: "'I'm Glad I'm White, But...'", reprint of article from Fellowship, 1954 October (booklet, 7pp)
Riessman, Frank (New York University): "The New Anti-Poverty Ideology", reprint of article from Teachers College Record, 1966 November (printed document, 13pp)
Rustin, Bayard: "'Black Power' and Coalition Politics", article in Commentary, 1966 September (jounral article with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 7pp)
Siegel, Morris: "Race Attitudes in Puerto Rico", article, circa 1947 (typed document, 17pp)
Suzuki, Jiro: "Burakumin: Japan's 'Untouchables'", article from Orient/West, 1961 July (typed document with inscription by author, 12pp)
Tanenbaum, Marc H.: "Israel's Hour of Need and the Jewish-Christian Dialogue", reprint from Conservative Judaism, 1968 (printed document, 20pp)
"The Terrible Meek", article from The Christian Century, 1960 April 6 (typed document, 2pp)
Thompson, Daniel C.: "The Formation of Social Attitudes", reprint of article from The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1962 January (booklet, 14pp)
"Time 2/18/57": notes on article about Montgomery Bus Boycott for Time magazine, 1957 February 18 (typed manuscript unsigned, 2pp)
Trocmé, André: "The Stages of Nonviolence", reprint of article from Fellowship, 1953 October (booklet, 8pp)
United Presbyterian Church in the USA: "Transcripts of Audiotape Excerpts, Religion and Race, Radio Kit #1", 1963 (printed document, 21pp)
U.S. News and World Report: "Revolt Without Voilence: the Negroes' New Strategy", interview with Martin Luther King, Jr., 1960 March 21 (magazine clipping, 3pp)
Walker, Wyatt Tee: article for Critique magazine, 1964 April 30 (carbon copy, 5pp)
Washington Conversation interview with Martin Luther King, Jr., CBS News and WTOP, 1962 May 20 (printed document, 17pp [2 copies])
WBTV (Television station: Charlotte, NC): "King's Bedfellows", transcript of editorial, 1968 February 19 (printed document, 1p)
"Will Leaves Be the Food of the Future?: An Interview with the Dutch Scientist Baron Robert van Heeckeren", undated (bound printed document, 5pp)
Windmiller, Marshall: "Christmas 1967", transcript of radio commentary, 1967 December 21 (printed document, 4pp)

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Statements and Reports, 1956-1968

Physical Description:
1.16 linear feet
Scope and Content:
The subseries is comprised of published and manuscript versions of organizational reports and statements by international labor, political and religious figures and organizations.
Arrangement:
The subseries is arranged alphabetically by author or publishing organization. Multiple titles by one author are arragned alphebetically by title under that author's name.

A. Philip Randolph Institute: "Memorandum on Recent Developments in Support of 'The Freedom Budget for All Americans'", 1967 April (typed document, 3pp [2 copies])
AFL-CIO: "'Right-to-Work' Laws-A Short Summary", undated (flyer, 1p)
Afro Development Corporation: "Financial Perspective", report on mortgages, 1967 October 8 (typed documents with math calculations by Martin Luther King, Jr. and annotations in an unknown hand, 3pp)
American Committee on Africa: "South West Africans on Trial Faced with Possible Death Sentences", memorandum, 1967 September (typed document, 4pp)
American Jewish Committee: "Statement on 'The Challenge of the Current Racial Crisis'", 1963 June 18 (typed document, 2pp)
Americans for Democratic Action: "Program for Americans '67", policy resolutions, 1967 (booklet, 44pp)
Bean, Louis H.: "Closing the World's Nutritional Cap", report, 1965 December 9 (printed document, 14pp)
Bennette, Fred C., Jr.: "Proposal", circa 1967 July 28-29 (typed manuscript unsigned, 7pp)
Borden, John C.: "The Minority Can Afford Adequate Housing!", report, circa 1968 February 2 (typed document, 5pp, with return address)
Bramwell, Henry: "Afro-Americans and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority", 1968 January (printed document, 16pp)
Brown, Ed: "Press Statement", 1966 October 19 (carbon copy, 1p, with phone message slip, 1p)
Christian Action: "Libel Action Against 'The Puppeteers'", report on court action and court statement, 1968 March 27 (typed document, 6pp, with compliment card)
Citizens' Board of Inquiry into Hunger and Malnutrition in the United States: "Progress Report", circa 1967 October (typed document, 2pp, with return address)
Clergy and Layman Concerned About Vietnam: "Conscience and Conscription", statement, circa 1968 (typed document, 2pp, with flyers, return envelope and RSVP cards)
Committee of Religious Leaders of the City of New York: "Proceedings of the Metropolitan New York Conference on Religion and Race", 1964 February 25 (booklet, 128pp)
Committee for a Winter Confrontation with Congress: "Report from the Chairman", 1968 February 22 (printed document, 6pp)
Congress of Racial Equality: "The Meaning of the Sit-ins", report, 1960 August 1 (typed document, 6pp, with page of math calculations in an unknown hand, autograph manuscript unsigned, 1p)
Coordinating Council of Community Organizations: "The Redmond Board Report and Its Implications", 1966 February 18 (typed document, 22pp)
Costello, William: "Facts About Nixon", report, circa 1960 (printed document with annotations in an unknown hand, 4pp)
Dawidowicz, Lucy S. (American Jewish Committee): "The 1966 Elections: A Political Patchwork", report, 1967 April (printed document, 28pp)
Despres, Leon M.: "Statement...at the Open hearing of the Commission on Human Relations...", 1967 September 8 (printed document, 2pp)
Eban, Abba (Foreign Minister of Israel): "Key to Peace-Agreed and Secured Boundaries", statement before the Security Council, 1967 November 22 (printed document, 6pp)
Elmo Roper and Associates: "The Public's View of Television and Other Media, 1959-1964", report, 1965 March 15 (booklet, 32pp)
Embassy of the Republic of Vietnam: "Vietnam Report IX: In Violation of the Tet Truce", 1968 February (booklet, 24pp)
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
"White Collar Employment in the New York City Communications Industries", 1968 January (typed document, 29pp)
"White Collar Employment in the New York City Financial Community", 1968 January (typed document, 40pp)
"White Collar Employment in 100 Major New York City Corporations", 1968 January (typed document, 36pp)
Ferre, Gerard A.: "Testimony Prepared for the Housing and Urban Affairs Sub Committee of the Senate Banking and Currency Committee", 1967 August 22 (typed document, 8pp, with business card)
Fleischmann, Harry
"Summary of CCD Mass Media Committee Meeting", report, 1960 March 23 (typed document with annotations in an unknown hand, 3pp)
"Summary of CCD Mass Media Committee Meeting", report, 1963 June 14 (typed document, 3pp)
Fund for Adult Education: "Education for Public Responsibility", 1959 (booklet, 23pp)
Georgia Conference on Educational Opportunities: "Georgia's Divided Education", report, 1960 September (booklet, 58pp)
Grady Memorial Hospital (Atlanta, Ga.): "Sixteenth Annual Report, 1961", circa 1962 (booklet, 22pp)
Harris, Marvin: "Portugal's African 'Wards': A First-hand Report on Labor and Education in Moçambique", 1960 July (booklet, 40pp)
Hayward, Beresford (Puerto Rico Department of Education): "Martin Luther King: The Meaning of His Visit to Puerto Rico", circa 1962 (typed manuscript unsigned, 4pp)
Howe, E. E. (Merck Institute for Therapeutic Research): "The Role of Amino Acid Supplementation in World Protein Supply", report, undated (printed document, 19pp)
International Itinerary Missionary Commission of the World: "Statement of Purpose and Constitution", undated (printed document, 4pp)
Jackson, Billy Morton: "Notes on Protest Drawings/Resume", circa 1965 (typed manuscript unsigned, 5pp)
Jewish Cultural Clubs and Societies: "Statement...on the War in Vietnam, Peace in the Middle East, the Struggle for Civil Rights", 1967 September (printed document, 4pp)
John LaFarge Institute (New York, NY): "A Call for Racial Justice", 1966 May 30 (pamphlet, 11pp [6 copies])
Johnson, Leroy R.: "Statement...Before the Fulton County Grand Jury", 1967 July 25 (printed document, 5pp)
Kaufman, A.: "The Negro Revolution: Second Phase?", undated (typed manuscript unsigned with annotations in another hand, 2pp)
Leadership Council for Metropolitan Open Communities: "Minutes of Meeting of the Directors...", 1967 January 16 (typed document, 3pp)
Levison, Stanley D.: "The New York Times...", statement on riots, circa 1967 (typed manuscript unsigned with annotations, 2pp, and carbon copy with annotations, 2pp, with return address)
Mays, Benjamin E.
"A Brief Summary of Fifteen Years at Morehouse", 1955 September 12 (printed document, 14pp)
"26th Annual Report", Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA, 1966 April (printed document, 144pp, with "Agenda", 1966 April 23, typed document, 2pp, and "Budget", circa 1966 April, printed document, 9pp)
McGraw-Hill Publications: "Business and the Urban Crisis", report, 1968 (booklet, 16pp)
Marcom: "Functions and Service of this Plan", report, undated (mimeograph of typed document, 10pp)
Meany, George (AFL-CIO): "Statement...to the House Ways and Means Committee on Social Security Improvements", 1963 March 7 (printed document, 23pp)
Milner, Max: "World Protein Needs in a World Food Crisis", report, undated (booklet, 25pp)
Montgomery-Antioch District Association: "Minutes of the Sixty-First Annual Session", 1954 October 20-21 (booklet, 30pp)
National Advisory Committee on Civil Disorders: "Report", 1968 March 3 (printed document, 82pp [2 copies])
National Advisory Committee on Farm Labor: "Poverty on the Land", 1965 May (booklet, 66pp)
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People: "Civil Rights Crisis of 1957", annual report, 1958 June (booklet, 102pp)
National Catholic Welfare Conference: "Testimony on Civil Rights Legislation Presented to Committee on Judiciary, House of Representatives", 1963 July 24 (printed document, 19pp)
National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing: "The Impact of Housing Patterns on Job Opportunities", 1968 (booklet, 51pp)
National Committee of Negro Churchmen: "Racism and the Elections: The American Dilemma of 1966", report, 1966 November 3 (printed document, 6pp)
National Council of the Churches of Christ. General Board: "The Churches and Segregation", statement and resolution, 1952 June 11 (pamphlet, 14pp)
Processing Information: This pamphlet was originally located inside the back cover of Charles L. Taylor's, Let the psalms speak, BS1430.2 .T239 L6 1961.
Negotiation Now: Executive Committee meeting minutes, statements, press release and financial report, 1968 January 16 (typed document with annotations in an unknown hand, 12pp)
Negro Coalition: "Response to the Atlanta Board of Education's Reply to Its Demands of September 11", statement, circa 1967 October (printed document, 19pp)
Neuendorffer, Ruth: "Germany: A Report", circa 1956 (pamphlet with annotations by author, 4pp)
"The Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. vs. Syracuse CORE", circa 1965 (typed document with annotations in an unknown hand, 3pp)
Processing Information: This document was originally located inside of the front cover of Frank D. Peto's, The cosmic way, BL185 .P48 1959.
O'Dell, Jack: "The Negro in the Alabama Economy: A Statistical Portrait", circa 1962 (carbon copy with annotations in an unknown hand, 5pp)
Oglethorpe Summer School: "Great Wide Wonderful World of Words, Numerals-and Things!", 1964 (printed document, 31pp)
President's Committee on Government Contracts: "Faiths: Joined for Action", report, Religious Leaders Conference, 1959 May 11 (booklet, 41pp)
Price, Margaret (Southern Regional Council)
"The Negro and the Ballot in the South", 1959 (booklet, 85pp)
"The Negro Voter in the South", 1957 (booklet, 60pp)
"Neighborhoods: Where Human Relations Begin", 1967 February (booklet, 47pp)
Pusey, Nathan Marsh: "Harvard University: The President's Report, 1953-1954", 1955 January 10 (booklet, 44pp)
Rachal, Anthony M., Jr.: "Testimony...County Board of Arlington County, Virginia", 1968 January 17 (typed document, 4pp)
"Report on the Erosion of Moral Constraint in Viet Nam", circa 1963-1968 (photocopy of typed manuscript unsigned with annotations, 21pp)
Routh, Fred (Southern Regional Council): "Summary Notes on Meeting of Sub-Committee, Cooperating Agencies Working in the South", 1956 June 17 (typed document, 4pp)
Rustin, Bayard (A. Philip Randolph Institute): "Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Executive Reorganization", 1966 December 6 (typed document with annotations in an unknown hand, 5pp)
Ryan, E. G. (Saint Peter's College): "Statement in Answer to Criticism of Dr. King's Visit", circa 1965 September (typed document, 2pp)
"Senator Eugene J. McCarthy: Outstanding Defender of Migrant Workers-A Twenty Year Record (1948-1968)", report, 1968 May 1 (typed document, 8pp)
South Vietnam People's Liberation Armed Forces: "Decision of the South Vietnam National Front for Liberation on the Suspension of Military Attacks on the Occasion of Christmas, New Year's Eve and the 'Tet'", statement, 1967 November 7 (typed document, 4pp)
Southern Conference Educational Fund: "Policy Statement on Black Power", 1966 October 29 (typed document, 4pp)
Southern Regional Council
"Executive Support of Civil Rights", report, 1962 March 13 (printed document, 61pp, with business card for Leslie W. Dunbar)
"The Freedom Ride", report, 1961 May (printed document with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 21pp)
"Highlights from Recent Literature", report, 1958 December (printed document, 10pp)
"Neighborhood Stabilization: A Program", report, 1966 May (printed document, 17pp)
"Organizations and Personnel Engaged in Human Relations Activities in the South", report, 1957 November 26 (printed document, 10pp)
"Problem Solving Through Race Relations Committees", report, 1960 October 25 (printed document, 5pp)
"Slum Ghettos in Your Town", report, 1967 February (booklet with printed note, 22pp)
"Southern Justice: An Indictment", 1965 October 18 (printed document, 33pp)
"A Statement of Recommended Police Policy Resulting from the New York University Graduate School of Public Administration Conference...", 1962 March 9 (typed document, 5pp)
"The Student Protest Movement, Winter 1960", report, 1960 February 25 (printed document, 20pp)
"The Student Protest Movement: A Recapitulation", report, 1961 September (printed document, 19pp)
Southern Regional Council. Voter Education Project: "The Effects of Federal Examiners and Organized Registration Campaigns on Negro Voter Registration", report, 1966 July (typed document, 9pp)
Standing Committee on Youth Participation, The Governor's Committee: "Texas Youth Participation for the White House Conference on Children and Youth", 1959 September-October (booklet with annotations by Coretta Scott King, 54pp)
Student Interracial Ministry: "Statement of Purpose/Description", 1960 August 24 (typed document, 4pp)
Taylor, William L. (United States Commission on Civil Rights): statement on Title II of HR 12080, 1967 October 12 (mimeograph of typed document, 13pp)
"Toward a Confrontation with Congress", report by unknown organization, 1967 December 1 (typed document, 12pp)
Unitarian Church (Birmingham, Ala.): "Resolution Approved at a Special Congregational Meeting", 1956 April 29 (printed document, 1p)
United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America: "General Officers Report 1963", 28th International Convention, New York, NY, 1963 September 9 (booklet, 96pp, with business card)
United States Commission on Civil Rights: "Children in Need", 1966 (booklet, 61pp)
United States Commission on Civil Rights. Connecticut Advisory Committee: "Report on Connecticut: Family Relocation Under Urban Renewal", 1963 July (booklet with inscription by "John M.", 79pp, with correction slip, 1p)
United States Commission on Civil Rights. Maryland Advisory Committee: "Report on Maryland: Employment", 1964 February (booklet, 54pp)
Washington (D.C.) City Council: resolution for funding for job training program, circa 1967 (photocopy of typed document, 1p)
Westfeldt, Wallace: "Settling a Sit-in", Nashville Community Relations Conference, circa 1960 July (pamphlet with annotations, 12pp)
Wofford, Harris
"Background Memorandum on Right-to-Vote Legislation", Civil Rights Conference, Notre Dame Law School, 1960 February 14 (printed document with annotations in an unknown hand, 22pp)
"Democratic Study Group: Remarks by Harris Wofford, Jr.", 1960 January 19 (typed document, 8pp)
"Revised Version of Last Pages of Memorandum on Civil Rights", undated (carbon copy with annotations by author, 4pp)
Young Women's Christian Association: "In a Time When Goodwill Has Never Been More Important...", annual report, 1967 (booklet, 31pp)

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Poems, Plays and Other Materials, 1902-1970

Physical Description:
.41 linear feet
Scope and Content:
The subseries is comprised of published and manuscript versions of poems, plays, other literary productions, architectural drawings and notes by unidentified authors.
Arrangement:
The subseries is arranged alphabetically by author or title, or, when neither is given, the first line of the piece. Multiple titles by one author are arragned alphebetically by title under that author's name.

"Astronomy": notes by unidentified author, undated (autograph manuscript unsigned, 2pp)
Processing Information:This manuscript was originally located in John Roscoe Turner's Introduction to economics, HG171.5 .T87 1919.
[Bartlett, Al Sandy]: "Book Four A Book of Wonders", poems, 1968 February (typed document, 11pp)
"Bertrand Russell Speaks...", quotation, undated (mimeograph of typed document, 1p [3 copies])
"Biographical Data", on Martin Luther King, Jr., 1963 June (photocopy of typed document, 2pp)
"Biographical Material on MLK Jr.", circa 1955 (mimeograph of typed document, 1p [2 copies])
"Biographical Sketch: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.", circa 1967 (typed document, 3pp)
"Biographical Sketch of Martin Luther King, Jr.", circa 1965 (typed document, 2pp [18 copies])
Boyd, Robert D., Reverend: "God's Gift to the World: A Little Child", 1968 (printed document, 3pp, with return address)
Children's poem/"Sugar and Vinegar", undated (autograph manuscript unsigned in an unknown hand, 2pp)
"Civil Rights Movement began...", notes, undated (autograph manuscript unsigned, 2pp)
Processing Information: This manuscript was originally located between pages 402 and 403 of Britannica Book of the Year, 1969, AE5 .E32.
Coln, Robert: poems, 1960 Sept-Oct (typed manuscript signed, 6pp)
Committee of Japanese Women Working for Ending the War in Vietnam: "To Mothers and Wives of the United States", poem, circa 1965 (printed document, 4pp)
Cutburth, Ronald W.: "The Time Is Now", architectural drawings and report, undated (3 diazo types, 3pp, and printed document, 6pp)
"Dear God...", prayer and notes on Evelyn Underhill, undated (carbon copy with annotations in an unknown hand, 3pp)
"Dying with the Philistines", essay, 1968 February 11 (typed manuscript unsigned, 3pp)
[French notes], undated (autograph manuscript unsigned, 2pp)
Processing Information: This manuscript was originally located between pages 168 and 169 of James William Jack's, Manual of French pronunciation and diction based on the notation of the Association phonétique internationale, PC2137 .J33 1922.
"From 'Memoirs of a Superfluous Man' by Andrew J. Nock", undated (typed document with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 1p)
Processing Information: This document was originally located inside the front cover of Henry George's, Progress and poverty, HB171 .G269 1941.
"Gandhi", notes, undated (autograph manuscript unsigned, 1p)
Golden, Harry: "How Deep is Race?", essay, 1966 (mimeograph of typed document with annotations in an unknown hand, 5pp)
"The Hand of God", poem, undated (mimeograph of typed document, 1p)
Handwriting practice by unidentified author, undated (autograph manuscript unsigned, 2pp)
Processing Information:This document was originally located between pages 318-319 of Walter W. Hart's Mathematics in action, vol. 2, QA36.5 .H3 1940.
Harding, Vincent: "To Gallant Black Men Now Dead", poem, 1967 January 5 (typed manuscript unsigned with annotations by Martin Luther King, Jr., 13pp)
Hughes, Langston: "Jerico-Jim-Crow-Jerico", play, 1963 (typed manuscript signed with return address and binding, 39pp)
"I'm Going Through", song lyrics by an unidentified author, circa 1963 (autograph manuscript unsigned, 3pp)
Processing Information: This manuscript was originally located between pages 154-155 of Harold A. Bosley'sHe spoke to them in parables, BT375.2 .B6 1963.
[An Inquisitive American: Charlie Brown]: "These are some 'High-lights' of 'A Manuscript' for 'A book on Integration.''For which we would like 'An Authoritative Rebuttal'...'Proven by the Bible.'", undated (typed manuscript unsigned with annotations, 38pp, with return address)
"Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible", notes, undated (autograph manuscript unsigned, 1p)
Processing Information:This manuscript was originally located between the copyright and consultants pages of The Interpreter's dictionary of the Bible: an illustrated encyclopedia identifying and explaining all proper names and significant terms and subjects in the Holy Scriptures, including the Aprocrypha, with attention to archaeological discoveries and researches into the life and faith of ancient times, BS440 .I63 1962.
Jackson, Andrew: "Our Poor Boys in Vietnam", essay, circa 1967 (printed document, 2pp)
Jackson, Myrtle: "You've Got to Give an Account (of Your Sins)", 1958 (sheet music with inscription by composer, 5pp)
Jeffers, Robinson: "The Beginning and the End", 1963 (page removed from book, 4pp)
"King permission": note, undated (autograph manuscript unsigned, 1p)
Processing Information: This manuscript was originally located inside the front cover of Larry Cuban's Promise of America: the starting line, LB1582 .U6 C93 1971
King, Coretta Scott
List, undated (autograph manuscript unsigned, 1p)
"Xmas list", 1959 (autograph manuscript unsigned, 2pp, with envelope)
King, W. Christine: "The Characters of Samuel, Saul, David and Solomon", essay, circa 1948 May (typed manuscript unsigned with annotations in an unknown hand, 3pp)
King, Yolanda [?]: school composition, undated (autograph manuscript unsigned, 1p)
Michigan Christian Advocate: "Truth Never Dies", poem, circa 1948-1956 (magazine clipping, 1p)
"M.L.": note, undated (typed manuscript unsigned, 1p)
Processing Information: This manuscript was originally located by page 222 of I. Garland Penn's The United Negro: his problems and his progress: containing the addresses and proceedings the Negro young people's Christian and educational congress, held August 6-11, 1902, E184.5 .N44 1902.
Morgan, Evelyn: "Too Late?", poem, 1968 April 7 (typed manuscript unsigned with annotations by author, 1p)
Mulom [?], Thomas: "Alliodialism-feudalism", composition, undated (typed manuscript unsigned, 2pp, with return address)
"The New Orlando Poetry Anthology": selected poems, circa 1968 (photocopy, with annotations in an unknown hand, of book pages, 2pp)
The Nobel Foundation: "Nobelstiftelsen", code of statutes, 1900 June 29 (booklet, 28pp)
"Nonviolence and the Will of God, A Church School Elective Course for Four Sundays", circa 1954-1960 (typed document, 11pp)
Oberlin College. Office of the President: "Biographical Sketch of Martin Luther King, Jr.", 1963 (typed document with annotations in an unknown hand, 4pp)
"On Saturday...": essay, circa 1960 (typed manuscript unsigned with annotations in an unknown hand, 8pp)
Pawt [?], Randy: "Black Plight", poem, 1968 (autograph manuscript signed, 1p, with return address)
Putnam, E. B., Mrs: "One Foot in the Door", essay, circa 1968 (typed manuscript unsigned with annotations, 1p)
"Public Law 90-222, Economic Opportunity Amendments of 1967", 1967 December 23 (booklet, 57pp)
"Rockefeller Biography", circa 1963 (photocopy of typed document, 3pp [2 copies])
"Romans 8-37": notes, undated (autograph manuscript unsigned, 2pp)
Processing Information: This manuscript 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.
Scriptus, LeAnon: "God-Time-Space-Matter", essay, 1967 (typed document, 3pp)
"Seven Things that Jesus Will Do": list by unidentified author, undated (typed manuscript unsigned, 1p)
Processing Information: This manuscript was originally located between pages 100-101 of Cyclopedia of illustrations for public speakers, containing facts, incidents, stories, experiences, anecdotes, selections, etc. for illustrative purposes, with cross-references, PN6245 .C93 1911.
Shukwit, Phyllis: "Martin Luther King: The Peaceful Warrior", student paper, 1965 April 5 (typed manuscript unsigned, 17pp)
"Spiritual": song lyrics, undated (typed manuscript unsigned, 1p)
Tramell, Theodore, Reverend: "An Inspiration from Outer Space", essay, 1968 March (typed manuscript signed, 1p)
"Tryouts and Casting/Sample Production Schedule" for unknown play, undated (typed document with annotations in an unknown hand, 2pp)
United States. Congress. House.
"HR 12962", 1967 September 18 (booklet, 5pp)
"Voting Rights Act of 1965", 1966 January (printed document, 4pp)
"We Must Demonstrate": essay on segregation in California, circa 1964 (typed manuscript signed, 2pp)
Weik, Mary H.: "Shadow Over America", essay, 1958 (typed manuscript unsigned, 16pp)
"What Shall We Do?", poem, 1968 January (typed manuscript unsigned, 1p, with postmark)
Willie, Charles V.: "Reflections on a Saturday in Selma", essay, 1965 April 19 (typed manuscript unsigned, 11pp)
Processing Information: This manuscript was originally located between pages 48 and 49 of Event: a journal of public affairs, vol. 5, HN51 .E83 1965.
"Wishes personal finance...": note, undated (autograph manuscript unsigned, 1p)
"The World Today", essay, circa 1968 February (carbon copy with annotations in an unknown hand, 8pp, with postmark)
"Year-Round Fruit Salad", composition, undated (mimeograph of autograph manuscript unsigned, 1p)
"You were allowed to graduate...": note, undated (autograph manuscript unsigned, 2pp)
Processing Information: This manuscript was originally located inside the front cover of Cross Currents, vol. 11, no. 3, BR1 .C6978 1961.

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