Monday, January 16, 2012

200,000 Martin Luther King documents now available online

There is the handwritten draft, complete with cross-outs, of Martin Luther King's acceptance speech for the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize. There are the notes about the ending of King's iconic I Have a Dream speech. And there are the charming letters he received from children.

 These and other King papers — 200,000 documents in all — will be available online for the first time today, as the nation marks Martin Luther King Day. The King Center Imaging Project, financed and overseen by JPMorgan Chase, offers free public access to the papers at The Archive.

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