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Martin Luther King III says Black men should not be blamed for outcome in 2024 election. ... who in a USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll released this week picked Trump over Harris 49% to 38%.
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Martin Luther King III says his father would be ‘quite ... - MSNMartin Luther King III, the son of civil rights advocate Martin Luther King Jr., said his father would be “quite disappointed” with the current world, but not surprised. King joined NBC News ...
Martin Luther King III, the son of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., admitted that his father would be “disappointed” but not “surprised” by the current state of the world.
Martin Luther King III, the late civil rights leader's son and a longtime activist himself, spoke with CBS News the morning of President-elect Donald Trump's second inauguration, touching on how ...
Martin Luther King III on Trump's inauguration 05:59. Only once before since it became a federal holiday has Martin Luther King Jr. Day fallen on the same day as a presidential inauguration. That ...
Martin Luther King III, ... which is why Arndrea and I will be in North Carolina this week to support Josh Stein and local candidates who will stand up for women, ...
The Dr. Martin Luther King Celebration Committee of St. Johns County hosts St. Augustine’s 40th Annual Commemorative Event on Saturday, January 18 to celebrate the memory of Dr. King and his ...
Martin Luther King III: And legacy is not just about what happens at the end of your life, meaning that you accumulated a lot of resources and you want to pass them on.
From left: Martin Luther King III, Martin Luther King Jr. and Yolanda King. Marvin Koner/Corbis/Getty My mom, the incomparable Coretta Scott King, who died in 2006, would sometimes tell me ...
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.
Martin Luther King III and Arndrea Waters King sat down with USA TODAY to talk about this year's election, in the final weeks before Nov. 5. Polls show Harris still winning a majority of Black men.
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