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Martin Luther King III (53)
In 1998, King became the fourth president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, the civil rights group founded by his father. He was suspended for a week by the organization's board members due to concern that he wasn't moving quickly enough. King left the SCLC in January 2004 to serve as director and co-owner of the King Center for Nonviolent Social Change with his brother, Dexter Scott King.Bernice King (47)
Yolanda King (November 17, 1955; 51 at death)
Yolanda King was the eldest of the King children. She wrote and produced plays, gave motivational speeches to major corporations and acted in commercials and movies.
King founded a theatrical production company, Higher Ground Productions, dedicated to what she called "personal empowerment" and was on the board of the King Center. Ms. King was meeting her brother Dexter King at a friend’s home in Santa Monica, Calif. when she collapsed and died
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"a positive step forward for all American families. It was time that the federal government acknowledged the reality that hundreds of thousands of kids in this country are being raised by same-sex parents."Source