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Bernice A. King

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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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It does not work to reach peace through violence. True peace requires justice, humanity, and a willingness to confront what is wrong without surrendering to hatred.

In this conversation, I reflect on why nonviolence seeks to defeat injustice, not people, and why that truth remains essential if we want to create a world that is just, peaceful, humane, and equitable.

Watch at the link in bio.

#TheKingCenter #MLK #Nonviolence365 #BelovedCommunity


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“Never succumb to the temptation of becoming bitter. As you press on for justice, be sure to move with dignity and discipline, using only the weapon of love.”

#MLK #SundayWithKing


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This is serious and, in the words of my father, #MLK, we must "organize our strength into compelling power" like never before. We need a situation room to accompany our organizing efforts. #strategyiseverything #yourvotematters #thestruggleisreal


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Nonviolence calls us to resist the urge to dehumanize, even as we confront what is harmful, unjust, and wrong. It asks us to remain grounded enough to seek truth, challenge injustice, and still recognize our shared humanity.

That discipline is deeply needed in this time.

I invite you to watch this conversation and reflect on what it means to pursue peace with both courage and moral clarity. Link in bio.

#TheKingCenter #MLK #Nonviolence365 #BelovedCommunity


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Data centers are not just a technology issue. They are a community issue.

When expansion strains water and power resources, burdens local infrastructure, and moves forward without the level of transparency and accountability communities deserve, people have every right to ask hard questions. Recent reports on unaccounted for water use only deepen those concerns.

Communities should not be left to bear the consequences of decisions made without full transparency, meaningful accountability, and clear protections for the public good. Innovation must be governed by justice. It must respect people, natural resources, and the health of the communities forced to live with its impact.

#MLK #EnvironmentalJustice #Nonviolence365 #BelovedCommunity


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Congratulations to my niece @yolandareneeking, my sister’s namesake, on her graduation from The Atlanta International School. Whew, time really flies. Next up, Columbia University in New York. I’m sure my parents are smiling and dancing in heaven.

#YolandaReneeKing #MLK #CorettaScottKing #KingLegacy #TheLegacyContinues


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The King Center’s Nonviolence365® Training offers more than instruction. It offers a path to studying my father’s philosophy deeply and applying it in ways that help address conflict, strengthen communities, and create lasting change.

If you are ready to deepen your understanding and practice of nonviolence, I invite you to explore Nonviolence365® Training and join a global community committed to creating the Beloved Community. Link in bio.

#TheKingCenter #MLK #Nonviolence365 #BelovedCommunity


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A little girl with big purpose.

#YoungBernice


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Investing in young people is one way we help shape the future.

When youth learn the leadership qualities of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King, they gain more than knowledge. They gain tools to lead with courage, purpose, and compassion.

Support The King Center’s youth leadership programs by donating today or text MLKGIVE to 44321.

#TheKingCenter #MLK #YouthLeadership


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