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Coretta Scott King — Part 5
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During April, 1966, [sere error pre woe!
(protect identity) made avallable erature captione oters
Pledge Campaign,” that had been received through the mail. The origin
of this literature was shown as "Voter's Pledge Campaign,” 245 2nd St.,
N. E., Washington, D. C., and it listed Mrs. Martin lather King as a spon-
sor. The purpose of this group was to stimulate voters to think in
terms of electing peace-minded representatives and it was indicated
that the group would participate in the Voter's March, May 14-15, 1966,
Washington, D. ¢c. (100-445578).
"Voter's Pledge Campaign” enclosed 6
1005 45578-144 encl. p.5 bIC
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SI_195-138315-3587 p.19
(17¥ (Fact Sheet published by Voter's
Pledge Campaign and distributed during
convention, May 14-15, 1966 Wash-
ington, D. Cc.)
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438794) Nationa. Board meeting held at the Hampton House
Motel and Villas, Miami, during April 11-13, 1966. According to this
source the records of Hampton House contained an undated reservations
schedule under the caption "SCLC Board Meeting in Miami", that disclosed
room reservations for those attending the Board meeting. Included was
Rev. and Mrs. M. L. King, Villa 11, arriving Monday A. M. The source
advised that the Kings. honored this reservation.
190 A387IN-13H8 encl. p.3
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furnished a list of the officials and honored guests
seated on the rst dais at the 50th anniversary banquet of the WILPF
(61-1538), at the Bellevue Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia, on 10/15/65.
WILPP. Ge) Martin Luther King, member and sponsor of the National
WILPP \
furnished the June, 1966 issue of “Four Lights"*
(not iden e at carried an article captioned, "50th Neta 33
New Sponsors," which disclosed that many sponsors for the anniversary
celebration, including King, had become permanent sponsors of the
WILPF. By
61 -1538-711 p.48, 60
[reropabiy a WILPR publication] eae
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