Yolanda Denise King, who was born on Nov. 17, 1955, in Montgomery, Ala., lived virtually her entire life in the maelstrom of the civil rights revolution that her father and mother, Coretta Scott King, helped lead. There, she joined hands with her siblings and mother along with other civil rights activists, singing We Shall Overcome. Her career as an actor and speaker combined her father's activism with her own artistic pursuits. Joseph Lowery, one of her father's close aides in the civil rights movement. At that time, she was also called by Andrea Young, whose own father had insisted that she should. [13][14] [80] That same year, she also spoke at Indiana University. [66], She showed dissatisfaction with her "generation" on January 20, 1985, and referred to them as being "laid-back and unconcerned", and "forgetting the sacrifices that allowed them to get away with being so laid-back". She stated, "It is entirely appropriate that you would choose to focus on multiculturalism as the opening activity of Black History Month. She stated that her father had a "magnificent dream", but admitted that "it still is only a dream. The other indelible image is of Mrs. King and her children. Ms. King was 12 on April 4, 1968, when she heard a news bulletin on television saying her father had been assassinated in Memphis. Yolanda Denise King, daughter and eldest child of the Rev. A few days later, we were glued to the television as we watched his funeral. King made it clear that while she had not been "endeared" to the institution, she was still "grateful" for her experience. }, First published on May 16, 2007 / 5:32 AM. She occasionally experienced threats to her life, designed to intimidate her parents, and was bullied at school. Staff writer Kevin Moran contributed to this report. The flag at The King Center, where she was a board member, flew at half-staff on today. Blame the Federal Reserve. Yolanda King would have been 51 years old at the time of death or 59 years old today. "We must keep reaching across the table and, in the tradition of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, feed each other," said Yolanda, urging those who honor the Kings' work to question their own beliefs on prejudice and be a personal force for peace and love. This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial. On May 15, 2007, she told her brother Dexter that she was tired. [24] On January 7, 1986, Yolanda, her brother Martin Luther King III and her sister Bernice were arrested for "disorderly conduct" by officers responding to a call from a Winn Dixie market, of which had an ongoing protest against it since September of the previous year. [111] She spoke on Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2007 to attendees at the Ebenezer Baptist Church and stated: "We must keep reaching across the table and, in the tradition of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, feed each other,". Young said she was going to her brother Dexter's home when she collapsed in the doorway and "they were not able to revive her.". Marty was quieter, but he tossed in a quip or two when he could manage to get a word in edgewise. "[72] Al Sharpton, a black political leader, said he expressed his condolences to her brother Martin Luther King III on Wednesday. A flag at The King Center, which King's mother founded in 1968 and where she was a board member, was lowered to half-staff on Wednesday. Leading up to her death, she was still active in the public eye. The King Center in Atlanta set up to preserve the legacy of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King says his oldest child, Yolanda Denise King, has died. She has mostly been in the news. And that's how we can now commemorate his daughter. "[94] Following the September 11 attacks, King spoke in North Chicago in 2002 and related that her father's wisdom during the crisis would have been of great aid to her. [130] During a 2009 reunion at her alma mater Smith College, a walk was done in her memory by fellow alumnae.[131]. [36] She did admit that, had he lived or he been listened to more, "we would be in a far better place. In 1960, they moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where she was immersed in social upheaval. When asked by a young boy what she remembered most about her father, she admitted that her father was not able to spend much time with her and the rest of her family. Her family has speculated that her death was caused by a heart condition. Powered and implemented by FactSet Digital Solutions. (After all, she was a theater major.) [50] King would ultimately attend Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts after graduating from high school. ATLANTA - Yolanda King, the Rev. "[127] Joseph Lowery stated; "She was a princess and she walked and carried herself like a princess. The pair performed in around 50 cities a year and did lectures together, typically in school settings. This, and other experiences, prompted a 7-year-old Yolanda to tell her friends (via Stanford), "Look, all I want is to just be treated like a normal child.". Born in 1955 in Montgomery, Ala., King was just an infant when her home was bombed during the turbulent civil rights era. Yolanda King learned about racial discrimination at 3 or 4 when she was barred from an amusement park. Powered and implemented by FactSet Digital Solutions. She died on May 15, 2007 in Santa Monica, California, USA. She reflected "I had never read his works. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot loses reelection bid, Fiery train crash in Greece kills dozens, many of them students. At her father's former Atlanta church, Ebenezer Baptist, she performed a series of one-actor skits on King Day this year that told stories including a girl's first ride on a desegregated bus and a college student's recollection of the 1963 desegregation of Birmingham, Ala. She also urged the audience at Ebenezer to be a force for peace and love, and to use the King holiday each year to ask tough questions about their own beliefs on prejudice. 2023 FOX News Network, LLC. She wrote "Yolanda proved daily that it was possible to smile while wreathed in sadness. [81] In October, King gave support for a Cabrini-Green family that wants to escape the violence, and a fundraiser for their cause. Arrangements were to be announced later, the family said in a statement. [62] The two were young adults at the time and had a mutual friend who noticed they were both studying theater in New York and arranged for them to meet. Funeral arrangements would be announced later, the family said in a brief statement. Yolanda King: 'We will fulfil my grandfather's dream' The granddaughter of Martin Luther King Jr speaks at the 2020 March on Washington. [16] She predicted at that time that all of the "Negro leaders" would be killed and the non-leading African-Americans would agree to segregation. Legal Statement. He may be dead physically, and one day I am going to see him again".[43]. She was born just two weeks before Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus there, leading to the Montgomery bus boycott spearheaded by her father. The Tragic 2007 Death Of Martin Luther King's Eldest Child, Yolanda King. Young said she was going to her brother Dexter's home when she collapsed in the doorway and "they were not able to revive her.". [125] She stated at the Chicago's Out and Equal Workplace Summit in 2006 "If you are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender, you do not have the same rights as other Americans, you cannot marry, you still face discrimination in the workplace, and in our armed forces. The head of the school was Walt Roberts, father of the actors Eric and Julia Roberts. He had come up for the festivities, and he had two friends with him. King outlived her mother by only 16 months, succumbing to complications related to a chronic heart condition on May 15, 2007. [63][64] The theater company was based in New York City and Los Angeles and focused on addressing the issues that their fathers, Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, spoke of in their lifetimes. I dream things that never were and say why not?". King was cremated,[115] in accordance with her wishes. In honor of her father, King promoted a show in Los Angeles entitled "Achieving the Dream" in 2001. ", The Rev. An alumna of Smith College after graduating in 1976, she was the subject of an essay among the "remarkable women" during a celebration during the college's one hundred and twenty-fifth year[56] and she was a member of the board of directors of the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Inc. (the official national memorial to her father) and was founding Director of the King Center's Cultural Affairs Program. <img src="http://members.cox.net/jnashatty/P1020216.jpg" height=450 width=600> Death photos of Yolanda King Seeing Spots May 24, 2007 1 2 Next Seeing Spots Joyful Woman! In high school, she was president of her sophomore and junior classes and vice president of her senior class. Martin Luther King Jr. was killed on a hotel balcony in Memphis. It began on Jan. 30, 1956, when Yolanda, nicknamed Yoki, was 2 months old and the familys house was bombed in the Montgomery bus boycott. 1894 shipwreck found in Lake Huron, confirming "powerful, tragic story" The Associated Press contributed to this report. [83] During July 1993, she agreed to speak at the Coral Springs City Centre for airfare and a fee in January 1994. [114] A public memorial for Yolanda King was held on May 24, 2007, at Ebenezer Baptist Church Horizon Sanctuary in Atlanta, Georgia. Yolanda Denise King, daughter and eldest child of the Rev. She was also on the student council. "[117], To the time of her death, King continued to deny that her father's dreams and ideals would be fulfilled during her lifetime. She held membership at the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, which her father helped found in 1957, and she was a notable advocate for non-violence. Martin Luther King Jr., has died, said Steve Klein, a spokesman for the King Center. And that's how we can effectively commemorate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.". [79] King stressed in 1992 that love would help people make their mark on the world. [95] She, her brother Martin Luther King III and Al Sharpton sang We Shall Overcome in front of "The Sphere", which stood atop the World Trade Center prior to the September 11 attacks.[96]. The two were the same age. There was such a need, like they were looking for a miracle. [33] Bill Cosby flew to Atlanta after the funeral and entertained King and her siblings. Numerous dignitaries from around the world crowded into the dark wood pews at Atlanta's Ebenezer Baptist Church. He told her that there were many whites who were not racist and wanted her to go but there were many who were and did not want her to go. King died late Tuesday in Santa Monica, Calif., at age 51. Martin Luther King Jr., died late Tuesday in Santa Monica, Calif. She was 51. In the interview with the magazine, she related how people expected her to be "stuck up" and referred to it as one of the "handicaps" of being Martin Luther King's child. The children referred to her father as an "Uncle Tom" and she was scared that he would go down in history as such. On July 21, 1969, King's uncle and father's brother Alfred Daniel Williams King was found dead in the swimming pool of his home. [76] King and Shabazz had planned the play months before the voters of the state rejecting the holiday, and King prepared a statement which solidified her reasons for supporting the boycott. After having been a public speaker for over twenty years, Yolanda recalled her talents having "happened very naturally growing up in a house like mine". 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KING", "Black History Parade, King Speech Draw Thousands", "Daughters of King, Malcolm X Also Have a Message", "Son Dexter To Take Reign of The King Center in Atlanta", "2 Black Leaders' Daughters May Ignore Arizona Boycott", "Yolanda King Cancels Appearance in Arizona", "U.S. While her siblings were trying to find out what it meant, Yolanda already knew. Martin Luther King Jr. , Rev. She portrayed Rosa Parks, who sparked the civil rights movement by refusing to give up her bus seat in a miniseries, King (1978), and Betty Shabazz, the wife of Malcolm X, in Death of a Prophet (1981). Being the oldest, she had to watch her three younger siblings; Martin Luther King III, Dexter King and Bernice King and referred to the three as independent when she watched them whenever their mother went out of town. [17] For Christmas 1963, King and her siblings accepted a sacrificial Christmas as appealed by their parents and only received a single gift. You can help our automatic cover photo selection by reporting an unsuitable photo. Yolanda Denise King nicknamed Yoki by the family was born Nov. 17, 1955, in Montgomery, Ala., where her father was then preaching. Martin Luther King Jr., and a friend of the gay community, died on May 15. Yolanda King, the Rev. Yolanda King was the most visible and outspoken among the Kings' four children during activities honoring this year's Martin Luther King Day in January, the first since Coretta Scott King's death. Instead, the two quickly found common ground in their activism and in their positive outlook towards the future of African-Americans. I am in direct contact with her spirit, and that has given me so much peace and so much strength.". [31], King was visited by Mrs. Kennedy before her father's funeral. Higher Ground Productions: www.yolanda-king.com, Yolanda King, daughter of MLK Jr., dies at 51. In response, she pushed for "the goal" to be "color acceptance. King; two brothers, Martin Luther King III and Dexter Scott King; and an extended family. King also voiced her dislike of the assumption that she would behave just like her mother and father, and the difficulty of being perceived as not being someone others could talk to. Her career as an actor and speaker combined her father's. The movement was in her DNA. Martin Luther King Jr. 's eldest child who pursued her father's dream of racial harmony through acting and motivational speaking, has died. King was also an author and advocate for peace and nonviolence, and held memberships in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference which her father co-founded in 1957 and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. She and her mother, at the time of the bomb's detonation, were in the rear section of their home. Yolanda King founded and led Higher Ground Productions, billed as a "gateway for inner peace, unity and global transformation." All four of MLK's children . Her mother tried to debunk this, insisting that they would still get it. [119] She made it clear that month that she was not trying to fill her father's footsteps, noting jokingly that "They're too big" and that she would "fall and break [her] neck". There, in my living room, shaking off snow and laughing, were the kids in the picture two of them, anyway. Yolanda King, Actress: King. Bernice King, Yolanda King and Martin Luther King III. What is the birth name of. She died on May 15, 2007 in Santa Monica, California, USA. "She was the first daughter of the civil rights movement and never shamed her parents or her co-activists.". Yolanda King wrote and produced plays; gave speeches to groups that included elementary schoolchildren and Fortune 500 corporations; and acted in commercial movies. Yolanda King was the founder and head of Higher Ground Productions, billed as a "gateway for inner peace, unity and global transformation." "Yolanda was lovely. [114] She was 51. She just moved upstairs." The event marked 57 years since King Jr delivered. With Elodia Tate, she edited a motivational book emphasizing the importance of diversity. At her father's Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, she performed a series of solo skits that told stories including a girl's first ride on a desegregated bus and a college student's recollection of the 1963 campaign to desegregate Birmingham, Ala. She also urged the audience to be a force for peace and love, and to use the King holiday each year to ask tough questions about their own beliefs about prejudice. Yolanda King was the most visible of the four children during this year's Martin Luther King Day in January, the first since her mother's death. She received a standing ovation afterwards, alongside a thunderous applause. Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. She became a secondary caregiver to her younger siblings. She was 51 King. CDC warns drug-resistant stomach bug a "serious public health threat" Raphael Warnock stated; "She dealt with the difficulty of personal pain and public responsibility and yet she emerged from it all victorious. She played Rosa Parks in the 1978 miniseries "King" and appeared in "Ghosts of Mississippi" a drama based on the true story of a white supremacist accused of the assassination of civil rights activist Medgar Evers (via NPR). Yolanda King's career proved equally successful as she used both entertainment and oratory to advance her family's message. Early on, she was aware of racism in her surroundings, especially when her father had to explain to her why she wasn't allowed to go to the amusement park known as "Funtown." Her mother told her not to, since her father would not want that. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, [4] Despite this, the front porch was damaged and glass broke in the home. However, she was still misjudged and mistrusted because of her skin color, based on perceptions founded solely upon her relationship with her father. Yolanda Denise King was an African-American activist, actress and first-born child of civil rights leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King. Bernice King. The event was planned by survivors of the . She made lifelong friends while in the institution that would collectively be called the "Grady Girls". She felt teenagers were confused and were using drugs as a method to escape their problems. An important early memory was that she wanted to go to Funtown, a local amusement park, with the rest of her class, but was barred from doing so due to her race. Coretta had a blood clot move from her heart and lodge in an artery in her brain. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. who melded her fathers message of racial equality and nonviolence with her own calling as an actor and a motivational speaker, died on Tuesday in Santa Monica, Calif. She was 51. She wrote her first play at 8, and her mother sent her to acting school the next year. The four King children gathered at the February 2006 funeral of their mother, Coretta Scott King. She founded a dramatic group with Atallah Shabazz, daughter of Malcolm X, the slain civil rights leader, and started a theatrical production company, Higher Ground Productions, dedicated to what she called personal empowerment. ATLANTA Yolanda Denise King, the Rev. She did not understand, and asked her mother Coretta why she was not able to go. In life, she said, I had to be prim and proper and poised the King daughter. Sharpton said Yolanda King was a "torch bearer for her parents and a committed activist in her own right. Three officers shot, standoff follows in Kansas City, Mo., police say, Vanessa Bryant, family settles claims over Kobe crash site photos for $28.5M, Flying bug found at Walmart turns out to be rare Jurassic-era insect, Pennsylvania police seized gloves, flashlight from home of Idaho murders suspect, CDC warns drug-resistant stomach bug a "serious public health threat". This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. She was the godmother of acclaimed actress RaVen Larrymore Kelly. To Yolanda, it seemed as if adults naturally went to jail occasionally, because all those she knew seemed to do that. Yolanda King was born on November 17, 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, USA. She originally wanted $8,000, but negotiated down to $6,500. "[53] At the time of her turmoil in college, King recalled having not known Malcolm X and "didn't understand daddy, so here I was trying to defend something I thought I knew about but really didn't. The death comes just over a year after the death of her mother, Coretta Scott King a civil rights leader in her own right at the age of 78, of complications from ovarian cancer, and after a battle with the effects from a stroke. Her death comes little more than a year after the death of her mother, Coretta Scott King. [10], Her mother referred to her as being a confidant during the time following her husband's assassination. Quotes displayed in real-time or delayed by at least 15 minutes. [36], When asked about what pressures emerged from being a daughter of Martin Luther King Jr., King stated that "as soon as people heard me speak, they would compare me to my father My siblings had the same kind of pressure. Ric Feld/AFP/Getty Images The loss has not gotten easier in 50 years, but his three surviving children each bear it on their own terms. When asked about how she was faring following her mother's death, Yolanda responded: "I connected with her spirit so strongly. Her childhood experience was greatly influenced by her father's highly public activism. Below, she speaks at a 2000 Human Rights Campaign gala. It was the first time she had ever been arrested. [39] On April 4, 1970, the second anniversary of her father's death, she and her sister Bernice attended their grandfather Martin Luther King, Sr.'s silent prayer for their father at his gravesite. I remember thinking she was sparkly a good, throaty laugh, good sense of humor, the ability to dramatically capture the room's attention. Though her mother kept her nave to the controversies so she could "fulfill [her] objective, which was to do the play", that did not stop her from learning of the negativity implemented from her role years later. Her teenage years were filled with more tragedies, specifically the sudden death of her uncle Alfred Daniel Williams King and the murder of her grandmother, Alberta Williams King. The four King children gathered at the February 2006 funeral of their mother, Coretta Scott King. In the 1990s, she supported a retrial of James Earl Ray and publicly stated that she did not hate him. "[100] While in Dallas in March 2004, King related; "It's only in the past half-dozen years or so that I have felt comfortable in my own skin. King received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, a master's degree in theater from New York University,[59] and an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Marywood University. "[70] May 16, 2007 / 5:32 AM [57] Her mother's support helped in starting her acting career. [78] She joined her mother in placing a wreath around her father's crypt. In her teenage years, King preferred to go by her nickname "Yoki." They look at me when I'm talking as if this is science fiction. [12] After having not seen her father for five weeks while he was in jail, she finally was able to meet with him alongside both of her brothers for less than half an hour. Al Sharpton called Yolanda King was a "torch bearer for her parents and a committed activist in her own right.". Active human rights worker. When asked what kind of world she would like to live in, King said she wished "people could love everybody". She was helping the association raise awareness, especially among blacks, about stroke. Her father also addressed the issue himself. Alongside the physician that took care of her mother, Dr. Maggie Mermin and her sister, Yolanda told the press that her mother was making progress on a daily basis and was expected to make a full recovery. Father's death: 1968 Teenage years and high school: 1968-1972 Early adulthood College: 1972-1976 . [85] In October, she uttered her belief that her father's dream of integration was not fully understood. 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