KING, MARTIN LUTHER, JR.
Addresses
Education of the Urban Poor, Senator Moynihan, 28078-28082 [18OC]
I Have a Dream, 22097 [2AU], 23379 [4AU]
Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance (excerpt), 2078 [10FE]
Amendments
Birthday: designate a national holiday (H.R. 3706), 26899 [3OC], 28083, 28091, 28099, 28102, 28105 [18OC], 28341, 28342, 28344, 28351, 28353-28356, 28469, 28471 [19OC]
Articles and editorials
Martin Luther King Holiday, 23234 [4AU], 28070, 28107, 28111 [18OC], 28352, 28376-28377 [19OC]
Dr. King Holiday New Sign of Hope, 29087 [24OC]
Dr. King's Enduring Message, 1412 [2FE]
King File, 22218 [2AU]
King-U.S.S.R. Connection—How the Soviets Funded American Communists (1981), 22226 [2AU]
Lest We Forget, 22220 [2AU]
March on Washington Revisited, 23748 [12SE]
Masters of Deceit—The FBI's War on King, 19714 [18JY]
My Dream, 29686 [27OC]
National Indian Holiday, 28368 [19OC]
Remarks by Reagan and Coretta S. King, 31072 [4NO]
Smear, 28500 [19OC]
Why a National Holiday for Martin Luther King?, 24924 [20SE]
Why Reagan Should Veto a Martin Luther King Holiday, 24923 [20SE]
Bills and resolutions
Birthday: designate as a legal holiday (see S. 400; H.R. 315, 800, 1034, 3345, 3706)
———observe on January 15 (see S. 1971)
Federal records: Senate access (see S. Res. 242)
House Committee on Assassinations (Select): records (see H.R. 160)
Books
Where Do We Go From Here—Chaos or Community? (excerpt), 22241 [2AU]
Essays
Thomas Jefferson, Third President 1801-09, 28345-28348 [19OC]
Factsheets
States and Localities That Observe Some Type of King Holiday, 18202 [29JN]
Letters
Martin Luther King holiday, CBO, 28073 [18OC]
———Representative Campbell, to President Reagan, 24975 [20SE]
Racial prejudice (1963), 22719 [3AU]
Papers
Martin Luther King—Strength to Love, 28076 [18OC]
Petitions
Martin Luther King holiday: Lutheran Church, 19808 [19JY]
———Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, 27248 [5OC]
———National Black Republican Council, 25632 [23SE]
———New York, N.Y., City Council, 26203 [28SE]
———Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, 8637 [14AP]
———Seaside, Calif., 1945 [8FE]
———Pittsburgh, Pa., City Council, 367 [26JA]
———United Presbyterian Church, New York, N.Y., 259 [25JA]
Poems
Memorial Hymn—March on Washington—The Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.: Virginia L. Doris, 33913 [17NO]
Remarks in House
Activities: review, 31125 [7NO]
Attempts to discredit, 28500 [19OC]
Birthday: designate as legal holiday, 308 [25JA], 367 [26JA], 18564 [11JY], 22096 [2AU], 22215 [20SE], 22391 [2AU], 22719 [3AU], 23130 [4AU], 24975 [20SE], 27057, 27058 [4OC]
———designate as legal holiday (H.R. 800), 2875 [23FE], 18200 [29JN], 18214 [30JN]-18215 [29JN], 19372 [14JY], 22242 [2AU], 23233 [4AU], 28519 [19OC], 28809 [20OC], 30576 [2NO], 31071 [4NO]
———designate as legal holiday (H.R. 3706, 3345), 22186, 22190, 22191, 22208-22243 [2AU], 23360, 23374, 23379, 23390 [4AU]
Civil rights: leadership, 7885 [7AP]
Committee on Assassinations (House, Select): make proceedings public, 8678 [14AP]
———release of records, 8520 [13AP]
Communism: alleged sympathizer, 27057 [4OC]
Death: anniversary, 7618, 7624 [5AP]
FBI: investigation of activities, 19714 [18JY]
Newark, N.J.: street renamed to honor, 28823 [20OC]
Santa Barbara, Calif.: street named honoring, 2110 [10FE]
Tribute, 2078 [10FE]
Virgin Islands: first jurisdiction to establish day honoring, 28809 [20OC]
Remarks in Senate
Birthday: designate a national holiday, 2340 [16FE], 25010 [21SE], 25303 [22SE]
———designate a national holiday (H.R. 3706), 22442, 22450 [3AU], 23044 [4AU], 26865-26887 [3OC], 26960, 27021 [4OC], 27203 [5OC], 28069-28116 [18OC], 28341-28381 [19OC], 28988 [21OC]
———designate a national holiday (H.R. 3706), cloture motion, 26878-26887 [3OC]
———designate a national holiday (H.R. 3706), unanimous-consent request, 27219-27220 [5OC]
———designate as national holiday (S. 400), 1409-1412 [2FE], 23052 [4AU]
Federal records: access (S. Res. 242), 27849-27851 [7OC]
March on Washington: commemoration, 24479 [15SE]
Reports
Martin Luther King Holiday (H.R. 3706), Senators Thurmond, Laxalt, Hatch, and Simpson (minority views), 28084-28088 [18OC]
Southern Conference for Human Welfare: House Committee on Un-American Activities (excerpts), 26873-26878 [3OC]
Resolutions by organizations
Martin Luther King holiday, AFL-CIO, 18204 [29JN]
———Pittsburgh, Pa., City Council, 22238 [2AU]
Statements
Civil Rights, 22230, 22231 [2AU]
Communism (excerpt), 27058 [4OC]
Martin Luther King Holiday: George Wald, 18203 [29JN]
———Hyman Bookbinder, Washington Representative of the American Jewish Committee, 18205 [29JN]
———Julia Brown, 28379 [19OC]
———Lane Kirkland, AFL-CIO, 18204 [29JN]
———Representative Frenzel (1979), 22233 [2AU]
———Representative McDonald (excerpt), 22220, 22222 [2AU], 22223 [2AU]
———Representative O'Neill, 18202 [29JN]
———Representative Rodino, 18204 [29JN]
———Representative Wright, 18203 [29JN]
———Senator Byrd, 28375 [19OC]
———(sundry), 18202 [29JN], 22239 [2AU], 28075, 28110 [18OC]
Firearms (excerpt), 367 [26JA]
Free At Last (1963 excerpt), 22240 [2AU]
George Wald, Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine, 17214 [23JN]
I Was a Drum Major (excerpt), 367 [26JA]
Martin Luther King, Jr.: Communist Party, U.S.A., 22218 [2AU]
———Lerone Bennett, 22215 [2AU]
———Representative McDonald (1975 excerpt), 22218 [2AU]
———Representative McDonald (1981), 22224, 22226 [2AU]
———Representative Rodino (1975 excerpt), 22216 [2AU]
Nonviolence, 22242 [2AU]
Nuclear Activities (1964 excerpt), 5720 [16MR]
Nuclear Destruction (excerpt), 367 [26JA]
Segregation in Our Society (sundry excerpts), 18206 [29JN]
Standing Up for Ideals, Robert F. Kennedy (excerpt), 18207 [29JN]
Struggle for Civil Rights (excerpt), 22215 [2AU]
Struggle for Peace and Civil Rights, 22215 [20SE]
Teachings of Martin Luther King, Jr., Lerone Bennett, 22215 [20SE]
Vietnam, 22231 [2AU]
Testimonies
Martin Luther King Holiday: Julia Brown (1980), 22223 [2AU]
———Representative McDonald (1979), 22227 [2AU]
———Representative McDonald (1982), 22227 [2AU]
———Virginia Taxpayers Association, 22222 [2AU]
Texts of
H.R. 3706, designate the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., a legal public holiday, 22208 [2AU]
S. Res. 242, access to Federal records, 27849 [7OC]