Bernice King
Bernice King is an American minister, activist, and the youngest daughter of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., who recently voiced her criticism of the National Park Service's edits to the Harriet Tubman webpage, calling it an attack on truth and an attempt to erase important aspects of history.
Born on Mar 28, 1963 (62 years old)
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United Kingdom:
Bernice King criticized the misuse of her father's image in digital blackface.
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United Kingdom:
Bernice King gave thanks for a life she said 'pushed hope into weary places'.
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Canada:
Bernice King criticized the racist depiction of her father’s words in response to Trump's post.
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United States:
Bernice King, daughter of Martin Luther King Jr., responded to this speech Sunday, writing on X.
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Bahamas:
Bernice King invited people to remember her father by advocating for various social justice issues.
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United States:
Bernice King advocates for ICE to study Martin Luther King Jr.'s nonviolence teachings.
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Brazil:
Bernice King is the daughter of Martin Luther King Jr. and signed the initial curation highlighting her father's activism.
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United Kingdom:
Bernice King responded critically to a meme comparing her father to Charlie Kirk.
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United Kingdom:
Bernice King, the civil rights leader’s daughter, shot back on X: 'Now, do the Epstein files.'
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Slovakia:
Bernice King expressed support for transparency regarding her father's legacy and criticized attempts to misuse it.
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