
The wife of Martin Luther King III has tough conversations about racism with their daughter, an emerging young activist
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At the age of 12, Yolanda King is a force.
She has delivered dynamic speeches about racial equality and gun control. She's advocating for youth activism and working to dismantle racism through her family's organization, the Drum Major Institute. Yolanda is determined to promote her late grandfather the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s philosophy of non-violent protest. Her mother, Arndrea Waters King, said Yolanda's desire to lead comes naturally.More Related News

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