The Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project at Stanford Unive
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The Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project at Stanford University

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2002

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"This site is part of a collaborative effort by the King Center for Nonviolent Social Change and Stanford University to provide access to documents of Dr. King and historical information on the social movements in which he participated. Some of his most frequently requested documents are listed prominently on the attractive home page. A side bar easily connects you with the text of his other papers, speeches, and sermons. The 'links' button at the very bottom of the homepage can unfortunately be overlooked but it provides links to other important web sites relating to King or the civil rights movement. The Life magazine photo archive of King is a great resource of images. The site also contains a 2700 item searchable bibliography for researchers"--"Best Free Reference Web Sites 2000."--RUSA Quarterly, Fall 2000; reviewed Feb. 14, 2000.

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