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Dr. Bernice King Reflects on Significance of Trump’s Inauguration on Her Father’s HolidayDr. Bernice King, the youngest daughter of Rev. Martin ... She believes Trump’s return to the White House “could potentially set in motion a perilous and oppressive presidential administration ...
Bernice King remembers when her father moved their family in 1966 to a third-floor walk-up without heat in Chicago. Martin Luther King Jr. came to Chicago to try to break through discrimination ...
Now that Donald Trump is back in the White House, he has moved with all deliberate speed to dismantle all the hard-earned ...
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In Seattle, Bernice King reflects on the Fair Housing Act and its future in the Trump administrationBernice King warns decades ... Martin Luther King Jr. came to Chicago to try to break through discrimination in housing, which left Black residents paying more in rent for worse conditions than white ...
Bernice King, who was barely 5 years old when her ... Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, welcomed the family to the White House in 1977 to present Coretta Scott King with a posthumous Medal of Freedom ...
Bernice King Reflects on the Fair Housing Act, Made Law After Her Father's Killing Bernice King warns decades of work to reduce inequities in housing is at risk, as the Trump administration cuts ...
Bernice King warns decades of work to reduce inequities in housing is at risk, as the Trump administration cuts funding for projects and tries to reduce funding for nonprofits that handle housing ...
Martin Luther King Jr. came to Chicago to try to break through discrimination in housing, which left Black residents paying more in rent for worse conditions than white tenants.
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