News
Martin Luther King III, a civil rights activist and the son of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, spoke to CBS News on MLK Day and Trump's inauguration.
Hosted on MSN4mon
Martin Luther King III And Arndrea Waters King’s New Podcast ...Martin 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 ...
If Vice President Kamala Harris loses the upcoming presidential election, Black men should not be to blame, said Martin Luther King III, son of the civil rights icon. "This election is not going ...
Martin Luther King III, son of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., spoke at Great Neck South High School, the same stage that his father spoke on during a visit to Long Island almost 60 years ago.
Martin Luther King III, son of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., spoke at Great Neck South High School, the same stage that his father spoke on during a visit to Long Island almost 60 years ago.
CBS New York's Maurice DuBois sat down with Martin Luther King III for our "Black History is American History" special.
The son of civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr., Martin Luther King III made a stop in North Carolina to speak to voters ahead of the November elections. He and his wife Andrea Waters King ...
Hosted on MSN1mon
MLK III, mayor to share vision for historic Memphis church - MSNMEMPHIS, Tenn. — Martin Luther King III will join Memphis Mayor Paul Young and the director of Historic Clayborn Temple on Wednesday as they reimagine the future of the building after a ...
In Dallas for a series of speaking engagements prior to Martin Luther King Jr. Day, MLK III spoke on confronting the 'triple evils' of poverty, racism and violence.
Hosted on MSN11mon
'Frighteningly divided': Martin Luther King III, wife talk state of ...Son of the civil rights icon and his wife Arndrea Waters King sat down with USA TODAY to share their thoughts on today's issues.
But King, the oldest son of Martin Luther King, Jr., said Black men alone do not shoulder the responsibility for Democrats seeking to hold onto the White House.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results