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  2. A. D. King - Wikipedia

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    A. D. King was a Baptist minister and civil rights activist, and the younger brother of Martin Luther King Jr. He participated in many campaigns and protests, but stayed in the background and avoided the media spotlight.

  3. Alveda King - Wikipedia

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    Alveda King is a niece of Martin Luther King Jr. and a former Georgia state representative. She is a pro-life activist, a Fox News contributor, and a supporter of Donald Trump.

  4. Birmingham riot of 1963 - Wikipedia

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    The web page describes the civil disorder and riot in Birmingham, Alabama, that was provoked by bombings on the night of May 11, 1963. It mentions that President Kennedy responded to the violence by proposing a major civil rights bill, but does not mention his letter to Martin Luther King Jr.

  5. Martin Luther King Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Martin Luther King Sr. was an African-American Baptist pastor, missionary, and an early figure in the civil rights movement. He was the father and namesake of the civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., and served as the senior pastor of Atlanta's Ebenezer Baptist Church for four decades.

  6. Reverend King (Nigerian pastor) - Wikipedia

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    Chukwuemeka Ezeugo, simply known by his sobriquet Reverend King, is a Christian preacher from Anambra State, South-east Nigeria. [1] In 2006, he rose to nationwide recognition following the murder of a church member, Ann Uzoh.

  7. James Albert King - Wikipedia

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    James Albert King (December 1864 – November 17, 1933) was the father of Martin Luther King Sr. and paternal grandfather of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. , A. D.

  8. Ed King (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Edwin King Jr. (born September 20, 1936), better known as Ed King, is a United Methodist minister, civil rights activist, and retired educator.He was a key figure in historic civil rights events taking place in Mississippi, including the Jackson Woolworth’s sit-in of 1963 and the Freedom Summer project in 1964.

  9. Alberta Williams King - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Williams King was the wife of Martin Luther King Sr. and the mother of Martin Luther King Jr. She was a civil rights organizer and the choir director of Ebenezer Baptist Church, where she was shot and killed by a Black Hebrew Israelite preacher in 1974.