Martin Luther King Foundation and Memorial Fund
MSS Huddleston 33
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Title
Martin Luther King Foundation and Memorial Fund
Shelfmark
MSS Huddleston 33
Summary
Correspondence, circular letters, minutes of meetings, leaflets and reports relating to the Martin Luther King Foundation and Memorial Fund.
Includes:
letters from Canon John Collins, Chairman of the Fund between 1969 and 1973
a letter from Coretta Scott King, widow of Martin Luther King (1970)
the text of a sermon delivered by Coretta Scott King at St. Paul's Cathedral, London, in March 1969
papers relating to a Symposium entitled 'What kind of society do we want? And how can we achieve it?' held at the London School of Economics in June 1969
Date
1968-1973
Language
English
Physical extent
1 box
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Collection contents
Correspondence and papers of Archbishop Trevor Huddleston
Stepney
Correspondence
Martin Luther King Foundation and Memorial Fund
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