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Martin Luther King III And Arndrea Waters King’s New Podcast Showcases Iconic Figures And Their Inspiring LegaciesMartin Luther King III and his wife, Arndrea Waters King, have been advocates for justice and civil liberties. The former has followed in the footsteps of his father as a global human rights ...
Standing at the exact point where King was shot on April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King III honored his father's legacy and lamented the connection that was taken from him. "The loss of a parent can ...
"It's important that we make sure that the lessons of leadership JFK and my father exemplified are not lost," Martin Luther King III told an audience that packed Meharry Hall at DePauw University ...
Martin Luther King III is chairman and Arndrea Waters King is president of the Martin Luther King III Foundation. Brian Hooks is chairman and CEO of Stand Together.
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I'm Martin Luther King Jr.'s Granddaughter. My Grandparents Would Want You to Honor Their Memory By Ditching Your Phone to VolunteerIn this op-ed, Arndrea Waters King and Yolanda Renee King — the daughter-in-law and granddaughter of Martin Luther King Jr. — call on young people to volunteer in their communities for MLK Day ...
Almost 62 years later, King’s oldest son, Martin Luther King III, stood before nearly 800 people at the Lesher Center for the Arts in Walnut Creek, calling for “great leadership.” ...
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Martin Luther King III, Embrace Boston to mark 60th anniversary of 1965 Freedom RallyMartin Luther King III will speak at the event. As the eldest son of Dr. King and Coretta Scott King, organizers say his participation underscores the rally’s continuing relevance and the ...
Up to 125 different organizations took part. Rally-goers urge activism King's son, Martin Luther King III, gave a keynote speech, saying he never thought racism would still be around and on the ri ...
‘We’re up to the test’: Ahead of 1965 Freedom Rally anniversary, MLK III offers his own rallying cry
During a fireside chat at The ‘Quin House, where Martin Luther King III spoke with Imari Paris Jeffries, president and CEO of Embrace Boston, the civil rights leader criticized the federal ...
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