Discover MLK Jr.'s leadership through primary sources, personal documents, and letters that reveal his vision and enduring influence on society.
Discover MLK Jr.'s leadership through primary sources, personal documents, and letters that reveal his vision and enduring influence on society.
This comprehensive course offers a unique exploration of Martin Luther King Jr.'s life through primary source documents from the King Papers Project. Led by Professor Clayborne Carson, students journey through key locations in King's life, from Atlanta to Memphis, examining his correspondence, sermons, speeches, and unpublished manuscripts. The course combines historical analysis with on-location filming and eyewitness interviews, providing deep insights into King's personal thoughts, leadership style, and global vision. Weekly Zoom discussions with Professor Carson enhance the learning experience, allowing students to engage directly with the material and develop essential historical analysis skills.
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What you'll learn
Understand Dr. King's role in inspiring the civil rights movement
Analyze the intersection of King's public leadership and private life
Master techniques of historical analysis using primary sources
Evaluate King's global vision and its contemporary relevance
Examine key moments in civil rights history through documentary evidence
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Module Description
This course provides an in-depth examination of Martin Luther King Jr.'s life and legacy through primary source documents. Students learn to analyze historical documents while exploring King's journey from local minister to global civil rights leader. The curriculum covers King's correspondence, sermons, speeches, and unpublished manuscripts, offering unique insights into his personal thoughts and public leadership. Through on-location filming and eyewitness interviews, students gain a comprehensive understanding of the civil rights movement and King's role in shaping American history. Weekly Zoom discussions with Professor Carson provide opportunities for deeper engagement with the material.
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Preeminent Civil Rights Historian and King Legacy Scholar
Dr. Clayborne Carson, Martin Luther King, Jr. Centennial Professor Emeritus at Stanford University, has dedicated his professional life to preserving and understanding Dr. King's legacy since witnessing the historic March on Washington in 1963 as a young student. After earning his doctorate from UCLA in 1975, he began his distinguished career at Stanford, where his expertise and dedication led Coretta Scott King to personally select him in 1985 to edit and publish her late husband's papers. As founding director of the Martin Luther King Jr. Research and Education Institute and leader of the King Papers Project, he has produced seven comprehensive volumes of King's writings, speeches, and correspondence, creating the world's largest online archive of King-related materials. His scholarly contributions extend beyond King's life to encompass the broader civil rights movement, particularly the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, while his work has been featured in numerous award-winning documentaries and publications. His achievements include the Frederick Jackson Turner Award and the International Award for Promoting Gandhian Values Outside India, reflecting his commitment to expanding understanding of civil rights history. Through his leadership at the King Institute, Carson has transformed the accessibility of vital historical materials, ensuring that King's intellectual legacy remains available for future generations of scholars and citizens alike.
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