RELIGST 196: Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project
Undergraduate interns will assist in the publication of The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr., the authoritative fourteen-volume edition of Dr. King's most historically significant speeches, sermons, correspondence, and other works. Since Mrs. Coretta Scott King sponsored the Project in 1985 and with the help of hundreds of undergraduates, we have published seven volumes of the edition, which have become essential reference works. Research consists of archival, library, internet, and database research; analyzing primary-source materials for use in scholarly writing; and basic processes of scholarly publication. Interns receive individual supervision from an assigned Project staff member. This course may be repeated for credit and students may count up to a total of 2 units toward their major or minor in Religious Studies. Prerequisite: Instructor consent required.
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| Units: 1-3
| Repeatable
2 times
(up to 3 units total)
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