6C
MLK/The Charlotte Post
Thursday, January 11,1996
MLK Papers Project: Programs and resources
Continued From 5C
education seminars in South Africa.
-Andre Namphy
Oxford University
Rhodes Scholar
Working at the King Papers Project legitimized
my interest in African-American history and cul
ture as well as my belief in social justice. The staff
and students provided crucial support and encour
agement. The King Papers Project introduced me
to other students, both undergraduate and gradu
ate, who shared my interests.
-Amy Whitcomb
Elementary school teacher
Long Beach, Calif.
Although publication of an authoritative edition
of King’s papers is the primary purpose of the
King Papers Project, the Stanford office is a major
research center with a multi-faceted mission.
Funded by Stanford University, foundations, cor
porations, and private donors (Associates of the
King Papers Project), the King Project’s activities
at Stanford including the following:
The Papers of Martin Luther King Jr. (14-vol-
ume edition)
Bibliographies and research guides
Facsimile editions
Scholarly and popular articles
Student research and internship programs
Nordson Corporation Foundation Surnmer
Internship for Morehouse Students
Independent research class with history depart
ment academic credit
Public education
Public presentations by project personnel
Historical exhibit and open houses at project
offices
Resources
Online Access (links, search device)
Onhne database stored on nationally-accessible
Research Libraries Information Network
Document-level records in computer-readable
format on Stanford mainframe
MLK bibliography available through Folio-
Stanford online catalogue
“We Must All Leant To Live Together As
Brothers. Or We Will All Perish Together
As Fools.”
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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