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Volume I: Called to Serve, January 1929-June 1951 |
Martin Luther King, Sr., to Charles E. Batten5 March 1948
Crozer Theological Seminary Dean Charles E. Batten, In reply to your letter relative to Martin Luther King, Jr. He is completing his college work at Morehouse in June. He entered college at the age of 15, is a good student and very conscientious in his work. In my opinion he is above his age in thought. In fact he has always been a very steady child, quite scholarly. From childhood he always wanted {to} possess scholarship. He was licensed to preach June 1947, and was voted Associate Pastor in the Ebenezer Baptist Church. He was ordained February 25th 1948. Serving on the council were Dr. B. E. Mays, President Morehouse College, Reverends Samuel Williams, L. M. Tobin, Morehouse and Dr. L. A. Pinkston, Pres. State Baptist Convention of Georgia, and several of our local pastors. This is stated merely as a suggestive background of his christian ministry. He possesses a very pleasing personality, makes and holds friends easily, among youth and adults. I am very truly yours, [signed as below] M. L. King, Sr K/w TLS. CRO-NRCR. |