Martin Luther King Jr., center, strikes out of camp near Selma on March 22, 1965, as his protest march starts its second lap. From left, the children of Martin Luther King Jr., Dexter Scott King, Bernice King, Martin Luther King III and the late Yolanda King, attend a musical tribute to their mother in Atlanta on Feb. 6, 2006. Finally, Dexter King asked Phillip Jones, a friend and the general manager of the King estate, to respond. The King children, he said, have been focused on repairing the relationships damaged by the most recent lawsuit. It is impossible for you to talk about the African-American experience in the 20th Century without having Martin Luther King Jr. be the centerpiece of that discussion.”
Source: Washington Post September 11, 2016 14:58 UTC