King delivers "St. Paul's Letter to America" at Cambridge Council of Churches meeting
That evening, King delivers “St. Paul’s Letter to America" under the auspices of the Cambridge Council of Churches.
That evening, King delivers “St. Paul’s Letter to America" under the auspices of the Cambridge Council of Churches.
King delivers an address on “Non-Aggression Procedures to Interracial Harmony” to the New York State Convention of Universalists in Cortland.
Men's Day sermon, Zion Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Later that afternoon, King tapes an interview for “That Free Men May Live,” a national educational television program.
Later, King speaks at a Build Negro Business meeting at Denver’s Zion Baptist Church.
At Pearl Street AME Church, King speaks before the Southern Christian Ministers Conference of Mississippi.
King tells a Race Relations Institute meeting at Fisk University that bus boycotts in Birmingham or Miami are likely to fail for demographic reasons.
After services King flies to New Orleans and delivers “The Dimensions of a Complete Life” at Dillard University’s baccalaureate service.
At Mount Vernon First Baptist Church in Newnan, Georgia, he participates in his brother A. D. King’s installation service.
King speaks on “A Realistic Look at Race Relations” at an NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund banquet at the Waldorf-Astoria celebrating the second anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka.