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.
The couple’s new podcast and book challenge the idea of legacy as an endpoint—instead, it’s a daily practice of action and change.
Martin Luther King III is exploring new ways to understand legacy and success. “Life should be a legacy of love,” the oldest son of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King told TribLive.
Ahead of his inauguration speech tomorrow, the son of the late civil rights leader said the president-elect needs to "set the tone."
Martin Luther King's son recently joined Kristen Welker on NBC News before Martin Luther King Day, which also happened to be the day of the 2025 U.S. presidential inauguration. In the interview, he talked about the significance of the day and voiced the current issues faced by the people of the United States.
Martin 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 ...
King III, Waters King, brothers and Canadian ... role to play in creating that beloved community that Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King talked about." The King family hopes the book ...
Members of the King family are reflecting on the legacy of MLK Jr. In doing so, they are promoting the 'Realize the Dream' campaign, which encourages small acts of community service.
People attend a wreath-laying ceremony at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial marking MLK Day in Washington ... “We Shall Overcome” with Rev. Al Sharpton and Martin Luther King III, at a National Action Network event in Washington, Jan. 15, 2025.
Martin Luther King III, the late civil rights leader's son and ... "Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King went against what society attempting to do initially and helped create the climate ...
Martin Luther King III and wife Arndrea Waters King co-authored "What is My Legacy?" to empower individuals to find themselves in the MLK Jr. legacy. King III, Waters King, brothers and Canadian ...
It may be important to your community." Original article source: Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King on drawing from MLK Jr.'s legacy to build one through community