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tool goes here WASHINGTON — The National Park Service announced plans Friday to remove an inscription from the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial and replace it with a full quotation from the civil rights leader - a move the memorial project's architect sai
Rev. Bernice King sits with Bishop Eddie Long during funeral services for King's mother, Coretta Scott King, at the New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Lithonia, Ga. , February 7, 2006. (UPI Photo/Ric Feld/Pool) Published: Feb. 6, 2012 at 4:56 PM LITHO
Bernice King, left, and Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-Ga. , second from left, hold hands while they and others sing "We Shall Overcome" during a commemorative service of Martin Luther King Jr. held at Ebenezer Baptist Church, Monday, Jan. 16, 2012, in Atlanta. View Photo »
What Bernice’s turnabout ...spoke to is potential to change. We still have to remember they too are human. I was like, 'What?' I clutched pearls. I sure did. I was not prepared to applaud Bernice King today and she gave me something to applaud
Editor’s note: Carolyn Edgar is a lawyer and writer in New York City. She writes about social issues, parenting and relationships on her blog, Carolyn Edgar. By Carolyn Edgar , Special to CNN Now that Bishop Eddie Long has apologized to the Anti-Defamat
Martin L. King III said he left the nonprofit center that bears his father’s name over concerns about its future and relationship with the for-profit entity that handles licensing of the Rev.
Members of the King Family celebrate what would have been the 83rd birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. on Jan. 14 at the Salute to Greatness gala at the Hyatt Regency. Joining in blowing out the candles are Angela Farris Watkins (from left), Bernice King,
Bernice King introduces speaks during a commemorative service of her father, Martin Luther King Jr. , held at Ebenezer Baptist Church, Mon. , Jan. 16, 2012, in Atlanta. View Photo »
I got to meet his son, (Martin Luther King III), daughter, Bernice King, and his oldest sister, (Willie Christine King). It was about 50 or 60 people in the area. We started pulling out the camera. I was able to take pictures with Bernice.
When a terse press release went out earlier this month announcing that the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s youngest daughter, Bernice King, had joined her two brothers as an executive at the eponymous, family-controlled MLK Center for Nonviolent Social Cha
Like many African-American trans and SGL people I've been a vocal critic of Rev. Bernice King ever since Dr. King's baby girl made this foul 2004 statement: “I know deep down in my sanctified soul that my father (Dr. King) did not take a bullet for same-
Bernice Albertine King (born March 28, 1963 Atlanta, Georgia, United States) is the daughter of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King, and the only one of their children to become a minister. Full Article
Bernice King introduces speaks during a commemorative service of her father, Martin Luther King Jr. , held at Ebenezer Baptist Church, Mon. , Jan. 16, 2012, in Atlanta.
View Photo »Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal speaks in front of Bernice King, left, and Christine King Farris, during a service commemorating Martin Luther King Jr. , held at Ebenezer Baptist Church, Mon. , Jan. 16, 2012, in Atlanta.
View Photo »Bernice King, left, Christine King Farris, and Rev. Dr. Raphael Warnock, right, huddle as Rev. Dr. Cynthia Hale, gives the invocation during a commemorative service of Martin Luther King Jr. held at Ebenezer Baptist Church, Mon. , Jan. 16, 2012, in Atlanta.
View Photo »Second daughter and youngest child of MLK, Bernice King speaks to the crowd at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Dedication ceremony in Washington, DC on October 16, 2011. The long awaited dedication of the US national memorial to slain civil rights icon Martin Luther King had been...
View Photo »Elder Bernice King speaks during the Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial dedication at the National Mall in Washington October 16, 2011. The memorial commemorates the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his contributions to world peace through non-violent social change.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 16: Elder Bernice King, daughter of Martin Luther King Jr. , speaks during a dedication ceremony at the Martin Luther King Memorial on the National Mall October 16, 2011 in Washington, DC. President Barack Obama, entertainers, civil rights leaders and others attend...
View Photo »Martin Luther King, III, left, his wife Arndrea King, center, and Bernice King listen to President Barack Obama speaks during the dedication ceremony for the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011, on the National Mall in Washington.
View Photo »Bernice King speaks during an interfaith prayer service in honor of her father, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. , at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington Saturday, Aug 27, 2011.
View Photo »Bernice King, daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. , pays tribute to her father during an interfaith prayer service in his memory at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, in Washington, on Saturday, Aug. 27, 2011.
View Photo »Bernice King attends a prayer service in honor of her father, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. , at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception,in Washington Saturday, Aug 27, 2011. The planned dedication of the new Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington this...
View Photo »Malia Obama, President Barack Obama, Sasha Obama, first lady Michelle Obama, Bernice King and Marian Robinson walk through the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011, on the National Mall in Washington.
View Photo »Harry Johnson, President and CEO of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Foundation, from left, first lady Michelle Obama, Bernice King, Sasha Obama, President Barack Obama and Malia Obama, tour the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011, on the National Mall in Washington.
View Photo »Standing under an image of her father Elder Bernice King speaks at the dedication of his memorial, the Martin Luther King, Jr. , Memorial, in Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2012.
View Photo »Judy Forte, Martin Luther King Jr. , National Historic Site supervisor, left, and Bernice King, MLK's youngest daughter hang a reef on Ebenezer Baptist Church during a rally commemorating the 43rd anniversary of the assassination of the late civil rights leader Monday, April 4, 2011, in...
View Photo »Judy Forte, MLK National Historic Site supervisor, shows Bernice King, right, where she is going to be helping hang a reef on Ebenezer Baptist Church during a rally commemorating the 43rd anniversary of the assassination of the late civil rights leader Monday, April 4, 2011, in Atlanta.
View Photo »Martin Luther King, Jr.'s children, Martin Luther King III, left, and his sister, Bernice King, second from left, listen during a news conference in Washington, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011, to announce the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial has been postponed indefinitely as Hurricane...
View Photo »In this Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2011 photo, Bernice King is seen through the bent arm of media while being interviewed by The Associated Press at the King Center, on the subject of a soon to be unveiled memorial for her father Martin Luther King, Jr. , in Atlanta.
View Photo »In this Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2011 photo, Bernice King is photographed, partially obscured by a member of the media, while being interviewed by The Associated Press at the King Center, on the subject of a soon to be unveiled memorial for her father Martin Luther King, Jr. , in Atlanta.
View Photo »In this Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2011 photo, Bernice King gestures while being interviewed by The Associated Press at the King Center, on the subject of a soon to be unveiled memorial for her father Martin Luther King, Jr. , in Atlanta.
View Photo »US President Barack Obama (C) and First Lady Michelle Obama (3rd R) and daughters Malia (2nd R) and Sasha (R) and mother-in-law Marian Robinson (4th L) walk in front of the 'Mountain of Despair' sculpture at at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial October 16, 2011 in Washington, DC. At...
View Photo »Rev. Bernice King, daughter of the legendary civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. , addresses an impromptu gathering at her father's memorial in Washington, Friday August 26, 2011. The memorial's dedication has been postponed due to Hurricane Irene's impending arrival.
View Photo »Rev. Bernice King, the daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. , left, steps down after speaking at a ceremony to mark the restoration of the sanctuary of the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church where her father preached Friday, April 15, 2011 in Atlanta.
View Photo »FILE - In this April 15, 2011 file photo, Rev. Bernice King, the daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. , left, steps down after speaking at a ceremony to mark the restoration of the sanctuary of the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church where her father preached in Atlanta. The youngest...
View Photo »Alveda King, left, and Naomi Ruth Barbara King, the niece and sister in law of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. , listen as Dr. King's daughter Rev. Bernice King, near left, speaks during a ceremony to mark the restoration of the sanctuary of the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church where Dr....
View Photo »Members of the King family from left, Angela Farris, niece of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. , sister Christine King Farris, daughter Rev. Bernice King, granddaughter Yolanda, 2, her mother Arndrea King, son, Martin Luther King III, nephew Isaac Farris Jr. , and niece Alveda King, sing 'We...
View Photo »Bernice King introduces speaks during a commemorative service of her father, Martin Luther King Jr. , held at Ebenezer Baptist Church, Mon. , Jan. 16, 2012, in Atlanta.
View Photo »What Bernice’s turnabout ...spoke to is potential to change. We still have to remember they too are human. I was like, 'What?' I clutched pearls. I sure did. I was not prepared to applaud Bernice King today and she gave me something to applaud
I got to meet his son, (Martin Luther King III), daughter, Bernice King, and his oldest sister, (Willie Christine King). It was about 50 or 60 people in the area. We started pulling out the camera. I was able to take pictures with Bernice.
