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Title/Description | Content Type | Date |
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Proposal to Field Foundation enclosed. TLS to MLK, 1 p., with enclosure. | Correspondence | 1962 March 19 |
Mimeograph grant proposal in letter form to The Field Foundation, 13 p. | Correspondence | 1962 March 15 |
TLS to MLK, with Dora McDonald's holograph notations, 1 p. | Correspondence | 1962 January 23 |
CTL to John Maguire, 1 p. | Correspondence | 1962 January 25 |
TLS with initialed holograph postscript to MLK, 1 p. | Correspondence | 1961 December 8 |
CTL to John Maguire, 1 p. | Correspondence | 1961 December 14 |
TLS to MLK, with Dora McDonald's holograph shorthand in blue ink, 1 p. | Correspondence | 1961 May 29 |
Letter carries notation: "Dictated by Dr. King but signed in his absence." CTL to R. Kent Fielding, 1 p. | Correspondence | 1961 June 6 |
TLS to MLK, 1 p. | 1961 June 12 | |
Sent in support of their colleagues David Everett Swift and John D. Maguire who were participating in the Freedom Rides. Both men, who were Caucasian, were arrested in Montgomery, Ala. Telegram to MLK from 61 Professors of the Wesleyan University Faculty. | Correspondence | 1961 May 25 |
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