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317

KING, MARTIN LUTHER JR.

Martin Luther King and the Mont-

gomery Story.

16 pages, comic book

format; paper evenly toned.

Nyack, New York Fellowship of

Reconciliation, circa 1958

[400/600]

The bus boycott and events in Montgomery

told in comic-book form for the masses.

318

ROSEN, ELLSWORTH E., with

Arnold Nicholson.

When a Negro

Moves Next Door. A Baltimore resi-

dent tells how his neighborhood

welcomes Negro homeowners—and

keeps white families from moving

away.

Illustrated front “cover.” Oblong

elephant folio sheet, folded to make 6 4to

pages; some light toning to the edges.

Np: Curtis Publishing, 1959

[400/600]

OFFPRINT FROM THE SATURDAY EVENING

POST

.

Ellsworth Rosen was a resident of a typ-

ical white bedroom community in suburban

Baltimore. He recounts how “a dark cloud had

descended” on them. The community was, of

course not exactly welcoming to its new residents.

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KING, MARTIN LUTHER JR.

Hear Four Great Preachers at New Hope

Baptist Church . . . Denver Colorado . . . June 19, 20, 21, & 24, 1962.

Small photo-

graphic poster, 14 x 8

1

2

inches; somewhat discolored; creases where folded.

Denver, 1962

[300/500]

The other three preachers were reverends Stamps, Ray and Hill. Rev. M.C. Williams was the host at

New Hope. Added at the bottom of this poster is a schedule of the speaking tour of these ministers

that included New York and Los Angeles.