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REV. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
(1929 - 1968) Clergyman and civil rights leader who advocated nonviolent but active and massive confrontation in order to obtain rights for blacks. Assassinated. Important T.L.S. "Martin" on his Southern Christian Leadership Conference letterhead, 1p. 4to., Atlanta, July 19, 1963 to Dr. Hamilton T. Boswell, leader of the Jones Methodist Church in San Francisco. Boswell had helped to plan a "Conference on Church and Race" in his city to bring together Catholic, Jewish, and other religious leaders and had asked King to address the group. King had organized similar conferences to demonstrate moral consciousness and to champion civil and human rights. King had agreed to attend, but here must apologize for a change in plans. In part: "...I had high hopes of being able to accept your very gracious invitation to speak for the San Francisco Conference on Religion and Race...I soon discovered I had a 'People-to-People' tour of the State of Louisiana for the very week of your meeting...I am sure you can understand the very difficult schedule under which I am laboring these days. We are always indebted to you for your constant support. Such moral and financial support are of inestimable value for the continuance of our humble efforts. You have my prayers and best wishes for continued success in the significant work you are doing...". Very good. Sold with a copy of Dr. Boswell's letter to King, and a copy of his Sep. 5, 1963 paper "The San Francisco Situation", presented at the meeting. HAMILTON T. BOSWELL (1915-2007) was the most prominent black leader in the San Francisco area, twice awarded the Freedom Award by the NAACP. He was the first chairman of the San Francisco Conference on Religion and Race and the co-chair of the Church Labor Conference, the rallying force of the city's support of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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