A letter from Odessa Williams Mrs. King's secretary to Chaplain Johnson providing a glossy black and white photo and biographical sketch of Coretta Scott King.
A letter from Chaplain Johnson to Coretta Scott King understanding that she will be unable to preach on 11/09/69. Chaplain Johnson provides three other dates in the Spring of 1970 to see if she can preach on the days of April 5th,12th, or 26th.
A letter from Chaplain Johnson to Coretta Scott King on onion paper. Chaplain Johnson explains how Tuskegee was one of the first institutions to hold a memorial for the slain Martin Luther King Jr. Lastly, He is inviting Coretta Scott King inviting her to preach a sermon on 11/09/1969 at Tuskegee.
A program detailing the events of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference being held in Tallahassee, FL during May 13-14 1959. Dr. King is inviting people who are interested in hearing and learning about the practices of non-violence to attend the conference hosted by the Tallahassee Civic Association.
A letter from Chaplain Wynn to Dr. MLK Jr. expressing gratitude for the warm hospitality and welcome he received during his time at Youth Day Dexter Avenue Baptist Church on March 15, 1959.
A letter from Chaplain Wynn to Dr. MLK Jr. expressing excitement for the upcoming Youth Day Sermon at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church. In addition, Chaplain Wynn provided a glossy photo of himself and a Biographical sketch that the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church needs for flyers.
A letter from Dr. MLK Jr. to Chaplain Wynn thanking him accepting to speak at the Annual Youth Day on March 15, 1959. Unfortunately, Dr. King will not be present to listen to Chaplain Wynn’s sermon due to prior engagements out of the country.
A letter from Dr. MLK Jr. to Chaplain Wynn stating that he would not be able to attend Religious Emphasis Week from Jan 6-10, 1958 due to an overseas trip to India and completing his book.
A letter from Chaplain Wynn to Dr. MLK Jr advising him on the activities set to take place during the Religious Emphasis Week Activities for Jan 6-10 1958.
A letter from Dr. MLK Jr to Chaplain Wynn thanking him for his support of his article in the Christian Newspaper article in The Christian Century and offering condolences for what happened to burning of the original Chapel Building.
A letter from Chaplain Wynn to Dr. MLK Jr. congratulating him on his article Nonviolence and Racial Justice in the Christian Century Newspaper. Chaplain Wynn also reminded Dr. King that, he is expected to serve in Religious Emphasis Week in 1958.
A letter from Chaplain Wynn to Dr. MLK Jr about Religious Emphasis Week and programs. He also stated that he is able to print more programs for his interested memers of his congregation in January.
A reply letter from Dr. MLK Jr to Chaplain Wynn’s 04/06/1956 letter, informing Chaplain Wynn that he would be happy to speak at the Tuskegee Chapel on 11/11/1956.
A letter from Chaplain Wynn to Dr. MLK Jr. on onion paper. The Tuskegee Institute Chapel was in the process of inviting guest speakers to speak to the students, faculty, staff and community. Chaplain Wynn asked if Dr. King could be a guest speaker on 11/11/1956.
A letter from Chaplain Wynn to Dr. MLK Jr. on onion paper, offering support to the King after their family home was bombed and offering unwavering support for the Montgomery Bus Boycott.