| 1955 | Address to Montgomery Bus Boycott Mass Meeting (transcript). Martin Luther King. Holt Street Baptist Church, December 12, 1955. |
| 1957 | Birth of a New Nation Montgomery, AL. April 1957 |
| 1957 | Give Us the Ballot. Martin Luther King. Washington DC. May 1957. |
| 1958 | Who Speaks for the South?, Liberation magazine. Martin Luther King. March 1958. |
| 1960 | The Burning Truth in the South. Martin Luther King. SCLC reprint of Progressive article. (See Alabama Attacks Black Leaders for background.) |
| 1962 | Draft Second Emancipation Proclamation, Martin Luther King & Clarence Jones. May 1962. |
| 1962 | An Appeal for Action Against Apartheid. Martin Luther King © American Committee on Africa (ACOA), July 1962 |
| 1962 | The Negro Looks at Africa. Martin Luther King. New York Amsterdam News, December 8, 1962. Statement on colonialism. |
| 1963 | Letter From a Birmingham Jail. Martin Luther King. April 1963 |
| 1963 | I Have a Dream. Martin Luther King. Washington DC. August 1963 |
| 1964 | Address to Christian Action in London.re the Civil Rights Movement in American and the Anti-Apartheid Stuggle in South Africa. Martin Luther King. United Kingdom. December 1964. |
| 1964 | Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech. Martin Luther King. Oslo, Norway. December 1964 |
| 1965 | The Nobel Prize. Statement by Martin Luther King extending his prize acceptance speech. As published in Liberation magazine. January 1965. |
| 1965 | How Long? Not Long — Our God is Marching On!. Martin Luther King. Address to voting rights marchers, Montgomery AL. March 1965 |
| 1966 | The Last Steep Ascent. Martin Luther King. The Nation March 1966 |
| 1966 | Address to Chicago Freedom Festival. Martin Luther King. March 1966. |
| 1966 | My Dream. Martin Luther King. Chicago Defender, April 1966. |
| 1966 | Power for the Powerless. Martin Luther King. Jackson MS. August 1966 |
| 66/67 | Martin Luther King: Comments on Black Power |
| 1967 |
Beyond Vietnam: A Time to
Break Silence. Martin Luther King. Riverside Church, NYC, April
1967. Address to Anti-War Marchers. Martin Luther King. NYC, April 1967 |
| 1967 | The Other America. Martin Luther King. Stanford Univ. April 1967 |
| 1967 | Where do we go from here?. Martin Luther King. Atlanta GA, August 1967 |
| 1967 | Excerpts From "The Crises in America's Cities". Martin Luther King. Re: the causes of urban "riots." August 1967. |
| 1967 | The World House. Martin Luther King. 1967. |
| 1967 | Poverty and the World House. Martin Luther King. 1967. |
| e1968 | Honoring Dr. Du Bois. Martin Luther King. Du Bois Centennial Address at Carnegie Hall. New York City. February, 1968. |
| 1968 | Remaining Awake Through a Great Revolution. Martin Luther King. National Cathedral, Washington, DC. March 31, 1968. Racism, poverty, & the world. |
| 1968 | The Drum Major Instinct. Martin Luther King sermon Delivered at Ebenezer Baptist Church. Atlanta GA. February 1968. |
| 1968 | Honoring Dr. Du Bois. Martin Luther King. Du Bois Centennial Address at Carnegie Hall. New York City. February, 1968. |
| 1968 | Honoring Dr. Du Bois. Martin Luther King. Du Bois Centennial Address at Carnegie Hall. New York City. February, 1968. |
| 1968 | "I Have Been to the Mountain Top". Martin Luther King's last speech, Memphis, TN. April 1968. |
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