About the Institute
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research Institute at Stanford University

Keeping King’s Dream Alive for Future Generations

Building upon the achievements of Stanford University’s Martin Luther King, Jr., Papers Project, the King Research and Education Institute provides an institutional home for a broad range of activities illuminating the Nobel Peace laureate’s life and the movements he inspired. The Institute’s endowment supports programs that serve as an enduring link between Stanford’s research resources and King’s dream of global peace with social justice. These programs include:

  • the King Papers Project’s longterm effort to publish The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr. as well as other publications intended for general and scholarly audiences;

  • the Liberation Curriculum and teacher development workshops utilizing online documentary materials concerning nonviolent movements to achieve social justice, transformation, and reconciliation;

  • King Research Fellowships that encourage involvement in the Institute’s activities by undergraduate and graduate students from Stanford and other universities throughout the world;

  • King Conferences and Symposia as well as other public events designed to enhance understanding of peace and social justice issues.

News Internships
October 25, 2004 January 29, 2008
Announcing Volume V Summer Internships
Volume V: Threshold of a New Decade published in January 2005  More The Martin Luther King, Jr., Papers Project will not be hosting its annual fellowship program during the summer of 2008. Please revisit our website for details on the 2009 summer program application procedures. Thank you for your interest in the King Papers Project..
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