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From Marianne Sin-Pfältzer to Martin Luther King, Jr., 1966 December 12

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Identifier: 1.1.0.43040
Scope and Contents of the Subseries From the Series: The subseries contains correspondence between Martin Luther King, Jr. and various individuals and organizations from 1953 to 1968. There are letters, telegrams, greeting cards, carbon copies, postcards, invitations, and hate mail. The correspondence is primarily professional often accompanied by enclosures, with few personal letters. Among the topics discussed are civil rights, discrimination, SCLC activities, politics, equal...
Dates: 1966 December 12

From Mr. Kittel to Martin Luther King, Jr., 1963 July

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Identifier: 1.1.0.26260
Scope and Contents of the Subseries From the Series: The subseries contains correspondence between Martin Luther King, Jr. and various individuals and organizations from 1953 to 1968. There are letters, telegrams, greeting cards, carbon copies, postcards, invitations, and hate mail. The correspondence is primarily professional, often accompanied by enclosures, with few personal letters. Among the topics discussed are civil rights, discrimination, SCLC activities, politics, equal employment, education, housing, passive resistance, poverty,...
Dates: 1963 July

From Werner Herbers to Martin Luther King, Jr., 1967 September 4

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Identifier: 1.1.0.20730
Scope and Contents of the Subseries From the Series: The subseries contains correspondence between Martin Luther King, Jr. and various individuals and organizations from 1953 to 1968. There are letters, telegrams, greeting cards, carbon copies, postcards, invitations, and hate mail. The correspondence is primarily professional, often accompanied by enclosures, with few personal letters. Among the topics discussed are civil rights, discrimination, SCLC activities, politics, equal employment, education, housing, passive resistance, poverty,...
Dates: 1967 September 4

From Winfried Ziesmer to Martin Luther King, Jr., 1968 March 27

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Identifier: 1.1.0.52320
Scope and Contents of the Subseries From the Series: The subseries contains correspondence between Martin Luther King, Jr. and various individuals and organizations from 1953 to 1968. There are letters, telegrams, greeting cards, carbon copies, postcards, invitations, and hate mail. The correspondence is primarily professional often accompanied by enclosures, with few personal letters. Among the topics discussed are civil rights, discrimination, SCLC activities, politics, equal...
Dates: 1968 March 27

"If I Had a Hammer," (German translation), original lyrics and music by Lee Hays and Pete Seeger, arranged by Gunter Sonneborn, German lyrics by Hans Bradtke (Koln, Germany: Musik vertrieb Gmbh.), 1958

 File — Box 102: Series Series 4, Folder: 1
Identifier: Series 4
Scope and contents From the Series: The sheet music is a valuable asset to any musicologist or music lover. It includes several of the classic pieces such as "If I Had a Hammer," "We Shall Overcome," "When the Saints Go Marching In," (translated into several languages) and the Negro National Anthem "Lift Every Voice and Sing." In conjunction with the rest of the collection there is a significant amount of music composed and written by the greats such as W.C. Handy, Langston Hughes,...
Dates: 1958

International Scala, 1968 March

 File — Box OS 26: Series Series 5; Series Series 8; Series Series 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: Series 7
Scope and contents From the Series: This series consists of publications when Dr. E. A. Jones served as the editor and contributed articles or subscribed to. These include journals articles, bulletins, magazines, and newsletters. Most of these publications are written in English, but there are a few written in French, which can be found in the French Publications sub-series. There are also printed and published materials documenting the activities of the schools within the Atlanta University Center - Atlanta University, Clark...
Dates: 1968 March

International Scala, 1968 April

 File — Box OS 26: Series Series 5; Series Series 8; Series Series 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: Series 7
Scope and contents From the Series: This series consists of publications when Dr. E. A. Jones served as the editor and contributed articles or subscribed to. These include journals articles, bulletins, magazines, and newsletters. Most of these publications are written in English, but there are a few written in French, which can be found in the French Publications sub-series. There are also printed and published materials documenting the activities of the schools within the Atlanta University Center - Atlanta University, Clark...
Dates: 1968 April

International Scala, 1968 May

 File — Box OS 26: Series Series 5; Series Series 8; Series Series 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: Series 7
Scope and contents From the Series: This series consists of publications when Dr. E. A. Jones served as the editor and contributed articles or subscribed to. These include journals articles, bulletins, magazines, and newsletters. Most of these publications are written in English, but there are a few written in French, which can be found in the French Publications sub-series. There are also printed and published materials documenting the activities of the schools within the Atlanta University Center - Atlanta University, Clark...
Dates: 1968 May

Stanton, Edwin M. Loyal Publication Society. Das Herrenthum und Jeine Fruchte: Der Emancivirte Slave und Fein Fruherer Herr. No. 55. New York: Gedrudt bei H. Ludwig, 1864

 File — Box 16, Folder: 6
Scope and contents From the Series:

These are pamphlets and articles collected by Henry P. Slaughter that deal with slavery and abolition in the United States and throughout the world. He also collected more recent pamphlets that dealt with racial issues in the United States, various British colonies, and African countries.

Dates: 1864

To Martin Luther King, Jr., 1966 September 15

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Identifier: 1.4.0.630
Scope and Contents of the Subseries From the Series: This series contains correspondence from unidentified senders received by Martin Luther King, Jr. A significant portion of the letters are hate mail and often contain criticism of the civil rights movement and personal insults. There are also justifications for discrimination and opposition to integration. Some of the letters contain discussions of religion, racism, riots, communism, work ethics, poverty, politics and the Black Power movement. In addition, there are a few items complimenting...
Dates: 1966 September 15

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