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King Martin

Original manuscript handwritten by Martin Luther King for his first book, “Stride Toward Freedom” – Over 60 words including “In every section of the country one may find local unions existing as a serious and vicious obstacle when the Negro seeks jobs…”



Important Autograph Manuscript in dark pencil, unsigned, 1p, 8.5” x 11”. Montgomery, Alabama, [1957/1958. On a sheet of stationery of The Montgomery Improvement Association, Inc., Montgomery, Alabama, listing Martin Luther King, Jr. as President. Light smudges at letterhead. Expertly and unnoticeably conserved with fortifying silking on verso. Fine condition.


Headed 2. In full, “been barred from membership in certain unions, and denied apprenticeship training and vocational education. In every section of the country one may find local unions existing as a serious and vicious obstacle when the Negro seeks jobs or up-grading in employment. The AFL-CIO drive to organize the south has been virtually abandon because of the massive resistance of a significant portion of the organized labor oligarchy, many”



A late draft of part of Chapter XI of Dr. King’s first book, “Stride Toward Freedom,” published on September 17, 1958. Except for a few edits (“can” instead of “may,” capitalization of “South,” adding “ed” to “abandon”), what is written here is exactly as it was published on page 204 in the chapter “Where Do We Go From Here?,” ironically the title of his last book, published in 1967. The words immediately preceding what Dr. King handwrote in the manuscript here offered: “Negroes have” The complete phrase after what Dr. King has written here: “many of whom have been active in White Citizen Councils.”



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