Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter to Rosa Parks Goes on Sale for $125,000

This Oct. 24, 1966, photo shows Martin Luther King Jr. in Atlanta.(Photo: AP file photo)
This Oct. 24, 1966, photo shows Martin Luther King Jr. in Atlanta.(Photo: AP file photo)

A 1960 letter from civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. to Rosa Parks went on sale Tuesday for $125,000.

“It’s the only letter I’m aware of from King to Parks,” said Gary Zimet, curator at Moments in Time, which is selling the letter. The website deals in historical letters and documents, as well as signed photographs and autographs.

Dated April 12, 1960, King writes that he is responding to a letter he received from Parks on March 14. Explaining his delay in responding, he writes, “An extremely crowded schedule has stood in my way.”

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“In the midst of constant harassment and intimidation because of my involvement in the civil right struggle I often find myself asking, ‘Is it worth it?’ ” King writes. “But then a friend of good will comes along with kind and encouraging words that gives me renewed vigor and courage to carry on. Your letter serves such a purpose.”

In 1955, Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a city bus to a white passenger in Montgomery, Ala.

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Source: USA Today | Jolie Lee

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