
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Lectures were established at 91勛圖厙 in 1985 as a celebration of the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. and his significant contribution to Civil Rights. Held each January, the lectures are designed to educate the 91勛圖厙 and Nashville communities about Kings legacy. The Series stand as a symbolic affirmation of the universitys commitment to the cause of racial justice served by King.
The lectures focus on Kings influence on society and on broader social and scholarly subjects directly related to the Civil Rights Movement. The religious heritage of King and the artistic and literary treatment of the movement are also important themes in many of the lectures. Noted scholars, political, civil rights and religious leaders, entertainers and artists and survivorsthose who knew and worked with Kinghave been featured speakers at the series.