Martin Luther King, Jr.


April 4, 1967 - April 4, 1968

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Davies, Lawrence E. "Dr. King's Response." New York Times, April 13, 1967, p. 32.
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"Dr. King Speaks On 'The Casualties of the Vietnam War'." New York Amsterdam News, June 17, 1967. P. 2.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation. "Martin Luther King and Young Invited to 5/14/67 Paris Meeting of U.S. Movement." 1967.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation. "Transcript of Conversation with Stanley D. Levison." April 8, 1967.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation. "Transcript of Conference Call with Stanley D. Levison and Harry Wachtel." April 9, 1967.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation. "Transcript of Conference Call with Stanley D. Levison, Harry Wachtel, Andrew J. Young, and Ralph Abernathy." April 11, 1967.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation. "Summary of Conversation with Stanley D. Levison." April 12, 1967.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation. "Transcript of Conference Call with Martin Luther King, Jr., Harry Wachtel, Andrew J. Young, Harry Belafonte, and Cleveland Robinson." April 12, 1967.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation. "Summary of Conversation with Stanley D. Levison." April 12, 1967.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation. "Transcript of Conversation with Stanley D. Levison." April 13, 1967.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation. "Transcript of Conversation with Martin Luther King, Jr." July 29, 1967.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation. "Transcript of Conference Call with Stanley D. Levison, Harry Wachtel, Andrew J. Young, and Walter Fauntroy." August 12, 1967.
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"Finds Dr. King's Recent Views 'Scarcely Differ' from Messenger Muhammad's." Muhammad Speaks. May 12, 1967, p. 8, 10.
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Fiske, Edward B. "Arlington Vigil Held On Vietnam." New York Times, February 7, 1968, p. 17.
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Herr, Michael. Dispatches. New York, NY: Avon Books, 1978.
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King, Martin Luther Jr. "Martin Luther King Jr. Explains." (June 1967). Negro Digest, p. 5-7.
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King, Martin Luther Jr. "The Role of the Behavioral Scientist in the Civil Rights Movement." APA Monitor Online, 30(1), January, 1999.
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King, Martin Luther Jr. Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community? New York, NY: Harper and Row, 1967.
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"King Calls For Long, Hot Summer To End Viet War." Muhammad Speaks, May 5, 1967, p. 7.
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"King Denounces U.S. Position on Viet: Praises Heroic Stand of Muhammad Ali." Muhammad Speaks, May 12, 1967, p. 2, 4.
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"King to Russia for Viet Nam Peace Meet?" Muhammad Speaks, November 17, 1967, p. 21.
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Morgan, Hugh. (1989). "Martin Luther King, Jr., in Grosse Pointe." Michigan History, (January-February), p. 33-39.
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Roberts, Gene. "Civil Rights: King Sees a Dual Mission." New York Times, May 7, 1967, p. 224.
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Roberts, Gene. "Dr. King To Back Peace Candidate." New York Times, August 18, 1967, p. 14.
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Robinson, Douglas. "Dr. King Proposes a Boycott of War." New York Times, April 5, 1967, p. 1, 2.
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Robinson, Douglas. "Many Draft Cards Burned - Eggs Tossed at Parade." New York Times, April 16, 1967, p. 1, 38.
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