Typed memo, unsigned, three pages, 8.5 x 11, January 29, 1968. Carbon copy of a memo from King to Bayard Rustin, sent to Marian Bruce Logan, headed, “Memo on Spring Protest in Washington, D.C.” In part: “I submit that the aims and objectives should center on economic questions since I believe that the lack of income is the most serious problem for Negroes…A failure to achieve some major victories in the nation’s capital at this time will, I believe, increase frustration nationally. Thus, demands should be broad enough to insure some of them being won soon.” In fine condition, with expected document wear. Accompanied by the original mailing envelope. From the collection of Warren Arthur ‘Chip’ Logan.