Correspondence to Willie Mays from Henry H. Crane, April 10, 1960
Crane, Henry Hitt, 1890-1977
1960-04-10
1960-1969
This letter is a heartfelt and supportive message addressed to recipients recently issuing a declaration of purpose. The author, Henry H. Crane, commends the recipients for their forthright, courageous, and timely declaration. He notes the wisdom of their decision to resist injustice without resorting to violence or revenge, drawing parallels to the approach of Christ, who overcame hate with love, symbolized by the Cross. 3 pages.
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