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As I shared in an interview this week: With everything going on, the one thing that I think Dr. #MartinLutherKingJr reminds people of is hope and the ability to challenge injustice and inhumanity. Article #LinkInBio. #BerniceAKing #MLK #MLKDay


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My father didn’t live, lead with courage, and die by state sanctioned assassination long ago and far away.

This #MLKDay, I’m sharing these #MLKInColor photos of Daddy.

Please share your thoughts. Are there any you’ve never seen before? Any that are particularly powerful or moving to you?

#MLK #MLKDay2026 #CorettaScottKing


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My father didn’t live, lead with courage, and die by state sanctioned assassination long ago and far away.

This #MLKDay, I’m sharing these #MLKInColor photos of Daddy.

Please share your thoughts. Are there any you’ve never seen before? Any that are particularly powerful or moving to you?

#MLK #MLKDay2026 #CorettaScottKing


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My father didn’t live, lead with courage, and die by state sanctioned assassination long ago and far away.

This #MLKDay, I’m sharing these #MLKInColor photos of Daddy.

Please share your thoughts. Are there any you’ve never seen before? Any that are particularly powerful or moving to you?

#MLK #MLKDay2026 #CorettaScottKing


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My father didn’t live, lead with courage, and die by state sanctioned assassination long ago and far away.

This #MLKDay, I’m sharing these #MLKInColor photos of Daddy.

Please share your thoughts. Are there any you’ve never seen before? Any that are particularly powerful or moving to you?

#MLK #MLKDay2026 #CorettaScottKing


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My father didn’t live, lead with courage, and die by state sanctioned assassination long ago and far away.

This #MLKDay, I’m sharing these #MLKInColor photos of Daddy.

Please share your thoughts. Are there any you’ve never seen before? Any that are particularly powerful or moving to you?

#MLK #MLKDay2026 #CorettaScottKing


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My father didn’t live, lead with courage, and die by state sanctioned assassination long ago and far away.

This #MLKDay, I’m sharing these #MLKInColor photos of Daddy.

Please share your thoughts. Are there any you’ve never seen before? Any that are particularly powerful or moving to you?

#MLK #MLKDay2026 #CorettaScottKing


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My father didn’t live, lead with courage, and die by state sanctioned assassination long ago and far away.

This #MLKDay, I’m sharing these #MLKInColor photos of Daddy.

Please share your thoughts. Are there any you’ve never seen before? Any that are particularly powerful or moving to you?

#MLK #MLKDay2026 #CorettaScottKing


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My father didn’t live, lead with courage, and die by state sanctioned assassination long ago and far away.

This #MLKDay, I’m sharing these #MLKInColor photos of Daddy.

Please share your thoughts. Are there any you’ve never seen before? Any that are particularly powerful or moving to you?

#MLK #MLKDay2026 #CorettaScottKing


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My father didn’t live, lead with courage, and die by state sanctioned assassination long ago and far away.

This #MLKDay, I’m sharing these #MLKInColor photos of Daddy.

Please share your thoughts. Are there any you’ve never seen before? Any that are particularly powerful or moving to you?

#MLK #MLKDay2026 #CorettaScottKing


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My father didn’t live, lead with courage, and die by state sanctioned assassination long ago and far away.

This #MLKDay, I’m sharing these #MLKInColor photos of Daddy.

Please share your thoughts. Are there any you’ve never seen before? Any that are particularly powerful or moving to you?

#MLK #MLKDay2026 #CorettaScottKing


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My father didn’t live, lead with courage, and die by state sanctioned assassination long ago and far away.

This #MLKDay, I’m sharing these #MLKInColor photos of Daddy.

Please share your thoughts. Are there any you’ve never seen before? Any that are particularly powerful or moving to you?

#MLK #MLKDay2026 #CorettaScottKing


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My father didn’t live, lead with courage, and die by state sanctioned assassination long ago and far away.

This #MLKDay, I’m sharing these #MLKInColor photos of Daddy.

Please share your thoughts. Are there any you’ve never seen before? Any that are particularly powerful or moving to you?

#MLK #MLKDay2026 #CorettaScottKing


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My father didn’t live, lead with courage, and die by state sanctioned assassination long ago and far away.

This #MLKDay, I’m sharing these #MLKInColor photos of Daddy.

Please share your thoughts. Are there any you’ve never seen before? Any that are particularly powerful or moving to you?

#MLK #MLKDay2026 #CorettaScottKing


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My father didn’t live, lead with courage, and die by state sanctioned assassination long ago and far away.

This #MLKDay, I’m sharing these #MLKInColor photos of Daddy.

Please share your thoughts. Are there any you’ve never seen before? Any that are particularly powerful or moving to you?

#MLK #MLKDay2026 #CorettaScottKing


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My father didn’t live, lead with courage, and die by state sanctioned assassination long ago and far away.

This #MLKDay, I’m sharing these #MLKInColor photos of Daddy.

Please share your thoughts. Are there any you’ve never seen before? Any that are particularly powerful or moving to you?

#MLK #MLKDay2026 #CorettaScottKing


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My father didn’t live, lead with courage, and die by state sanctioned assassination long ago and far away.

This #MLKDay, I’m sharing these #MLKInColor photos of Daddy.

Please share your thoughts. Are there any you’ve never seen before? Any that are particularly powerful or moving to you?

#MLK #MLKDay2026 #CorettaScottKing


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My father didn’t live, lead with courage, and die by state sanctioned assassination long ago and far away.

This #MLKDay, I’m sharing these #MLKInColor photos of Daddy.

Please share your thoughts. Are there any you’ve never seen before? Any that are particularly powerful or moving to you?

#MLK #MLKDay2026 #CorettaScottKing


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My father didn’t live, lead with courage, and die by state sanctioned assassination long ago and far away.

This #MLKDay, I’m sharing these #MLKInColor photos of Daddy.

Please share your thoughts. Are there any you’ve never seen before? Any that are particularly powerful or moving to you?

#MLK #MLKDay2026 #CorettaScottKing


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My father didn’t live, lead with courage, and die by state sanctioned assassination long ago and far away.

This #MLKDay, I’m sharing these #MLKInColor photos of Daddy.

Please share your thoughts. Are there any you’ve never seen before? Any that are particularly powerful or moving to you?

#MLK #MLKDay2026 #CorettaScottKing


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My father didn’t live, lead with courage, and die by state sanctioned assassination long ago and far away.

This #MLKDay, I’m sharing these #MLKInColor photos of Daddy.

Please share your thoughts. Are there any you’ve never seen before? Any that are particularly powerful or moving to you?

#MLK #MLKDay2026 #CorettaScottKing


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57 years ago today. Me and my mother, #CorettaScottKing, at my father, Rev. Dr. #MartinLutherKingJr’s, funeral service at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.

I’m sharing these photos, not to cause sadness, but to remind us of a cause as critical today as it was then.

The Triple Evils (racism, poverty, and militarism) that my father was working to eradicate still persist.

As a result, families, communities, villages, and nations are mourning at this very moment.

Daddy wasn’t assassinated because he said he wanted his children to be judged “by the content of their character.”

He was gunned down because he was courageously and strategically working to dismantle those Triple Evils.

He was speaking truth to power in government, media, and religion about the Vietnam War, about economic injustice + racial injustice, about ‘The Other America’ (speech at YouTube.com/@TheKingCenter), about the violence of the U.S. government.

We can overcome and eradicate persistent evils with persistent, consistent good, as demonstrated by truth and strategic, love-centered, courageous action.

My parents believed.
I believe.

📸 2- My sister, Yoki (Yolanda), carrying me at the public service for my father at @Morehouse.

3-My paternal grandparents, Reverend MLK, Sr. and Alberta King, at the funeral service for my father at Ebenezer Baptist Church.

4-A grieving brother. My uncle, Reverend A.D. King, with my brother, Martin III, and sister, Yolanda, at the funeral service for my father at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.

5-The public funeral service at #Morehouse for my father. I’m the little girl in white.

6-At the public funeral service at Morehouse with my mother, Coretta Scott King; my paternal grandmother, Alberta King; and my aunt, Dr. Christine King Farris.

7-The funeral service at Ebenezer was followed by a procession to Morehouse for the public service.

#MLK #thankyouMLK


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57 years ago today. Me and my mother, #CorettaScottKing, at my father, Rev. Dr. #MartinLutherKingJr’s, funeral service at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.

I’m sharing these photos, not to cause sadness, but to remind us of a cause as critical today as it was then.

The Triple Evils (racism, poverty, and militarism) that my father was working to eradicate still persist.

As a result, families, communities, villages, and nations are mourning at this very moment.

Daddy wasn’t assassinated because he said he wanted his children to be judged “by the content of their character.”

He was gunned down because he was courageously and strategically working to dismantle those Triple Evils.

He was speaking truth to power in government, media, and religion about the Vietnam War, about economic injustice + racial injustice, about ‘The Other America’ (speech at YouTube.com/@TheKingCenter), about the violence of the U.S. government.

We can overcome and eradicate persistent evils with persistent, consistent good, as demonstrated by truth and strategic, love-centered, courageous action.

My parents believed.
I believe.

📸 2- My sister, Yoki (Yolanda), carrying me at the public service for my father at @Morehouse.

3-My paternal grandparents, Reverend MLK, Sr. and Alberta King, at the funeral service for my father at Ebenezer Baptist Church.

4-A grieving brother. My uncle, Reverend A.D. King, with my brother, Martin III, and sister, Yolanda, at the funeral service for my father at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.

5-The public funeral service at #Morehouse for my father. I’m the little girl in white.

6-At the public funeral service at Morehouse with my mother, Coretta Scott King; my paternal grandmother, Alberta King; and my aunt, Dr. Christine King Farris.

7-The funeral service at Ebenezer was followed by a procession to Morehouse for the public service.

#MLK #thankyouMLK


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57 years ago today. Me and my mother, #CorettaScottKing, at my father, Rev. Dr. #MartinLutherKingJr’s, funeral service at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.

I’m sharing these photos, not to cause sadness, but to remind us of a cause as critical today as it was then.

The Triple Evils (racism, poverty, and militarism) that my father was working to eradicate still persist.

As a result, families, communities, villages, and nations are mourning at this very moment.

Daddy wasn’t assassinated because he said he wanted his children to be judged “by the content of their character.”

He was gunned down because he was courageously and strategically working to dismantle those Triple Evils.

He was speaking truth to power in government, media, and religion about the Vietnam War, about economic injustice + racial injustice, about ‘The Other America’ (speech at YouTube.com/@TheKingCenter), about the violence of the U.S. government.

We can overcome and eradicate persistent evils with persistent, consistent good, as demonstrated by truth and strategic, love-centered, courageous action.

My parents believed.
I believe.

📸 2- My sister, Yoki (Yolanda), carrying me at the public service for my father at @Morehouse.

3-My paternal grandparents, Reverend MLK, Sr. and Alberta King, at the funeral service for my father at Ebenezer Baptist Church.

4-A grieving brother. My uncle, Reverend A.D. King, with my brother, Martin III, and sister, Yolanda, at the funeral service for my father at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.

5-The public funeral service at #Morehouse for my father. I’m the little girl in white.

6-At the public funeral service at Morehouse with my mother, Coretta Scott King; my paternal grandmother, Alberta King; and my aunt, Dr. Christine King Farris.

7-The funeral service at Ebenezer was followed by a procession to Morehouse for the public service.

#MLK #thankyouMLK


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57 years ago today. Me and my mother, #CorettaScottKing, at my father, Rev. Dr. #MartinLutherKingJr’s, funeral service at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.

I’m sharing these photos, not to cause sadness, but to remind us of a cause as critical today as it was then.

The Triple Evils (racism, poverty, and militarism) that my father was working to eradicate still persist.

As a result, families, communities, villages, and nations are mourning at this very moment.

Daddy wasn’t assassinated because he said he wanted his children to be judged “by the content of their character.”

He was gunned down because he was courageously and strategically working to dismantle those Triple Evils.

He was speaking truth to power in government, media, and religion about the Vietnam War, about economic injustice + racial injustice, about ‘The Other America’ (speech at YouTube.com/@TheKingCenter), about the violence of the U.S. government.

We can overcome and eradicate persistent evils with persistent, consistent good, as demonstrated by truth and strategic, love-centered, courageous action.

My parents believed.
I believe.

📸 2- My sister, Yoki (Yolanda), carrying me at the public service for my father at @Morehouse.

3-My paternal grandparents, Reverend MLK, Sr. and Alberta King, at the funeral service for my father at Ebenezer Baptist Church.

4-A grieving brother. My uncle, Reverend A.D. King, with my brother, Martin III, and sister, Yolanda, at the funeral service for my father at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.

5-The public funeral service at #Morehouse for my father. I’m the little girl in white.

6-At the public funeral service at Morehouse with my mother, Coretta Scott King; my paternal grandmother, Alberta King; and my aunt, Dr. Christine King Farris.

7-The funeral service at Ebenezer was followed by a procession to Morehouse for the public service.

#MLK #thankyouMLK


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57 years ago today. Me and my mother, #CorettaScottKing, at my father, Rev. Dr. #MartinLutherKingJr’s, funeral service at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.

I’m sharing these photos, not to cause sadness, but to remind us of a cause as critical today as it was then.

The Triple Evils (racism, poverty, and militarism) that my father was working to eradicate still persist.

As a result, families, communities, villages, and nations are mourning at this very moment.

Daddy wasn’t assassinated because he said he wanted his children to be judged “by the content of their character.”

He was gunned down because he was courageously and strategically working to dismantle those Triple Evils.

He was speaking truth to power in government, media, and religion about the Vietnam War, about economic injustice + racial injustice, about ‘The Other America’ (speech at YouTube.com/@TheKingCenter), about the violence of the U.S. government.

We can overcome and eradicate persistent evils with persistent, consistent good, as demonstrated by truth and strategic, love-centered, courageous action.

My parents believed.
I believe.

📸 2- My sister, Yoki (Yolanda), carrying me at the public service for my father at @Morehouse.

3-My paternal grandparents, Reverend MLK, Sr. and Alberta King, at the funeral service for my father at Ebenezer Baptist Church.

4-A grieving brother. My uncle, Reverend A.D. King, with my brother, Martin III, and sister, Yolanda, at the funeral service for my father at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.

5-The public funeral service at #Morehouse for my father. I’m the little girl in white.

6-At the public funeral service at Morehouse with my mother, Coretta Scott King; my paternal grandmother, Alberta King; and my aunt, Dr. Christine King Farris.

7-The funeral service at Ebenezer was followed by a procession to Morehouse for the public service.

#MLK #thankyouMLK


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57 years ago today. Me and my mother, #CorettaScottKing, at my father, Rev. Dr. #MartinLutherKingJr’s, funeral service at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.

I’m sharing these photos, not to cause sadness, but to remind us of a cause as critical today as it was then.

The Triple Evils (racism, poverty, and militarism) that my father was working to eradicate still persist.

As a result, families, communities, villages, and nations are mourning at this very moment.

Daddy wasn’t assassinated because he said he wanted his children to be judged “by the content of their character.”

He was gunned down because he was courageously and strategically working to dismantle those Triple Evils.

He was speaking truth to power in government, media, and religion about the Vietnam War, about economic injustice + racial injustice, about ‘The Other America’ (speech at YouTube.com/@TheKingCenter), about the violence of the U.S. government.

We can overcome and eradicate persistent evils with persistent, consistent good, as demonstrated by truth and strategic, love-centered, courageous action.

My parents believed.
I believe.

📸 2- My sister, Yoki (Yolanda), carrying me at the public service for my father at @Morehouse.

3-My paternal grandparents, Reverend MLK, Sr. and Alberta King, at the funeral service for my father at Ebenezer Baptist Church.

4-A grieving brother. My uncle, Reverend A.D. King, with my brother, Martin III, and sister, Yolanda, at the funeral service for my father at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.

5-The public funeral service at #Morehouse for my father. I’m the little girl in white.

6-At the public funeral service at Morehouse with my mother, Coretta Scott King; my paternal grandmother, Alberta King; and my aunt, Dr. Christine King Farris.

7-The funeral service at Ebenezer was followed by a procession to Morehouse for the public service.

#MLK #thankyouMLK


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57 years ago today. Me and my mother, #CorettaScottKing, at my father, Rev. Dr. #MartinLutherKingJr’s, funeral service at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.

I’m sharing these photos, not to cause sadness, but to remind us of a cause as critical today as it was then.

The Triple Evils (racism, poverty, and militarism) that my father was working to eradicate still persist.

As a result, families, communities, villages, and nations are mourning at this very moment.

Daddy wasn’t assassinated because he said he wanted his children to be judged “by the content of their character.”

He was gunned down because he was courageously and strategically working to dismantle those Triple Evils.

He was speaking truth to power in government, media, and religion about the Vietnam War, about economic injustice + racial injustice, about ‘The Other America’ (speech at YouTube.com/@TheKingCenter), about the violence of the U.S. government.

We can overcome and eradicate persistent evils with persistent, consistent good, as demonstrated by truth and strategic, love-centered, courageous action.

My parents believed.
I believe.

📸 2- My sister, Yoki (Yolanda), carrying me at the public service for my father at @Morehouse.

3-My paternal grandparents, Reverend MLK, Sr. and Alberta King, at the funeral service for my father at Ebenezer Baptist Church.

4-A grieving brother. My uncle, Reverend A.D. King, with my brother, Martin III, and sister, Yolanda, at the funeral service for my father at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.

5-The public funeral service at #Morehouse for my father. I’m the little girl in white.

6-At the public funeral service at Morehouse with my mother, Coretta Scott King; my paternal grandmother, Alberta King; and my aunt, Dr. Christine King Farris.

7-The funeral service at Ebenezer was followed by a procession to Morehouse for the public service.

#MLK #thankyouMLK


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What a lovely day supporting our homegrown team @atlantadream (named after my father's speech) with our Mayor @andreforatlanta, @thekingcenter chair @staceydstewart, my bff and sister @deleicedrane, and @morgansparker, President of The Atlanta Dream. It was a very good game. They were down by 16 points and only lost by 1 point in the last 3 seconds. Proud of them.


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We are still carrying the energy of yesterday’s National Day of Action for Voting Rights Rally in Montgomery.

Grateful for every leader, organizer, and community member who showed up committed to protecting democracy and continuing the movement.

#MLK #VotingRights #BelovedCommunity #Montgomery


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@berniceaking was among the familiar faces at the Dream home opener. Did you know the #AtlantaDream is named after Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech?


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I am one of the children of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. that David Banner said would agree with his opinions about my father, which he shared in a recent interview with Cam Newton. Please see my response via the graphics and video I’ve shared here.

#MLK #KingOnKing #StillHopeful


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I am one of the children of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. that David Banner said would agree with his opinions about my father, which he shared in a recent interview with Cam Newton. Please see my response via the graphics and video I’ve shared here.

#MLK #KingOnKing #StillHopeful


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I am one of the children of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. that David Banner said would agree with his opinions about my father, which he shared in a recent interview with Cam Newton. Please see my response via the graphics and video I’ve shared here.

#MLK #KingOnKing #StillHopeful


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I am one of the children of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. that David Banner said would agree with his opinions about my father, which he shared in a recent interview with Cam Newton. Please see my response via the graphics and video I’ve shared here.

#MLK #KingOnKing #StillHopeful


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I am one of the children of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. that David Banner said would agree with his opinions about my father, which he shared in a recent interview with Cam Newton. Please see my response via the graphics and video I’ve shared here.

#MLK #KingOnKing #StillHopeful


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I am one of the children of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. that David Banner said would agree with his opinions about my father, which he shared in a recent interview with Cam Newton. Please see my response via the graphics and video I’ve shared here.

#MLK #KingOnKing #StillHopeful


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I am one of the children of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. that David Banner said would agree with his opinions about my father, which he shared in a recent interview with Cam Newton. Please see my response via the graphics and video I’ve shared here.

#MLK #KingOnKing #StillHopeful


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I am one of the children of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. that David Banner said would agree with his opinions about my father, which he shared in a recent interview with Cam Newton. Please see my response via the graphics and video I’ve shared here.

#MLK #KingOnKing #StillHopeful


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I am one of the children of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. that David Banner said would agree with his opinions about my father, which he shared in a recent interview with Cam Newton. Please see my response via the graphics and video I’ve shared here.

#MLK #KingOnKing #StillHopeful


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I am one of the children of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. that David Banner said would agree with his opinions about my father, which he shared in a recent interview with Cam Newton. Please see my response via the graphics and video I’ve shared here.

#MLK #KingOnKing #StillHopeful


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Sixty nine years ago today, on May 17, 1957, my father delivered “Give Us the Ballot.” Its message still speaks with urgency.

At a time when voting rights continue to be challenged and weakened, his words remind us that the ballot is about dignity, representation, and the power to help shape a just society. That call is still before us.

I invite you to watch the full speech and reflect on what it still calls us to do. Link in bio.

#MLK #VotingRights #BelovedCommunity #Nonviolence365


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We are energized after a powerful day at the National Day of Action for Voting Rights Rally in Montgomery.

Leaders, organizers, and determined people came together to defend democracy, protect voting rights, and make clear that we will not be silent in the face of injustice. I was honored to stand with so many who understand that this is not the time to retreat. It is the time to act.

The movement continues, and so does our resolve.

#VotingRights #AllRoadsLeadToTheSouth #JimCrowMaps #Montgomery #Selma


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"Struggle is a never ending process, freedom is never really won, you earn it and win it in every generation."

The honorable Dr. Bernice King & April Ryan discuss the fight for freedom, justice, and civil rights in America today #allroadssouth


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What an electric, inspiring atmosphere this morning at The King Center! Peacebuilders, primarily youth, filled our Yolanda D. King Theatre for Performing Arts as the Center and HWPL Georgia presented a ‘Better Together’ fireside chat about nonviolence, faith, and peace-building that featured our CEO, Dr. Bernice A. King. Moderated by Dr. Vonnetta L. West, King Center Senior Nonviolence Trainer & Instructor.

Experience via LINK IN BIO

At a time when our world is deeply in need of healing, true peace (which includes justice), and authentic reconciliation, we must continue to explore how faith and nonviolence can equip and inspire us to reach all three.

#TheKingCenter #Nonviolence #Faith #BelovedCommunity #MLK


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What an electric, inspiring atmosphere this morning at The King Center! Peacebuilders, primarily youth, filled our Yolanda D. King Theatre for Performing Arts as the Center and HWPL Georgia presented a ‘Better Together’ fireside chat about nonviolence, faith, and peace-building that featured our CEO, Dr. Bernice A. King. Moderated by Dr. Vonnetta L. West, King Center Senior Nonviolence Trainer & Instructor.

Experience via LINK IN BIO

At a time when our world is deeply in need of healing, true peace (which includes justice), and authentic reconciliation, we must continue to explore how faith and nonviolence can equip and inspire us to reach all three.

#TheKingCenter #Nonviolence #Faith #BelovedCommunity #MLK


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I’m heading to Montgomery because the fight for voting rights will now be won state by state and community by community.

I hope you will join us there, or organize in your city. This is a time to protect our power, defend democracy, and keep moving forward together.

#AllRoadsSouth #FreedomSummer2026 #MLK


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Story Viewer for Free

This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.

Frequently asked questions

 
Anonymity

Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.

 
Device Compatibility

Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.

 
Safety and Privacy

Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.

 
No Registration

Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.

 
Supported Formats

Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.

 
Cost

The service is free to use.

 
Private Accounts

Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.

 
File Usage

Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.

 
How It Works

Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.