Papers Project.Features the website of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project. Resources useful for researchers and scholars; Audio and full text of King's popular letters, speeches and sermons; Biographical sketch of King.AllenUniversityofNancyUniversityofCollege & Research Libraries News...
Martin Luther King, Jr.'s ideas—his call for racial equality, his faith in the ultimate triumph of justice, his insistence on the power of nonviolence to bring about a major transformation of American society—are as vital and timely as ever. The wealth
Additional Timeline Sources: Martin Luther King Jr. Seattle Times MLK/Civil Rights Timeline Chronologies on the Martin Luther King Jr. Papers Project Web Site Timeline of Events in Martin Luther King Jr.'s Life The Dr. King Timeline Page Picture Sources: Martin Luther King Jr. Seattle Times ML...
In Focus: Martin Luther King Jr. Day In the nearly 40 years that the United States has celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the national holiday has never coincided with the inauguration of a non-incumbent president. That changes this year. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is celebrated annually...
Nobodys Perfect— How the American People Deal with the Drawbacks of Martin Luther King, Jr. In 1985, the “Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project” was launched at Stanford University. During the late 1980s, as the papers were being organized and catalogued, the staff of the Project ...
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, Clayborne Carson is professor of history at Stanford University, and director of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute. Since 1985 he has directed the Martin Luther King Papers Project, a long-term project to edit and publish the papers of Martin Luther King, Jr. ...
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered this speech on August 28, 1963, on the steps of the Washington, D.C., Lincoln Memorial during the march on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. For the full text, see the Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers project
Martin Luther King, Jr.'s papers were donated by his wife Coretta Scott King to Stanford University's King Papers Project. During the late 1980s, as the papers were being organized and catalogued, the staff of the project discovered that King's doctoral dissertation at Boston University, ...
Martin Luther King Jr. Papers Project; Clayborne Carson. Greenwood Press, 1993 Read preview Overview Notable Women in American History: A Guide to Recommended Biographies and Autobiographies Lynda G. Adamson. Greenwood Press, 1999 Read preview Overview Church People in the Struggle: The Nati...