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  1. King, A. D., 1930-1969 Biography: "Although Alfred Daniel King, called A.D. by family and friends, lived in the shadows of his famous brother, Martin Luther King, Jr., he was a participant in the African American freedom struggle often appearing at his brother's side in movements in Atlanta and Birmingham.--"King, Alfred Daniel Williams (1930-1969)," King Encyclopedia, retrieved March 17, 2008.

  2. Naomi Ruth Barber King, widow of AD King committed to bringing to the limelight the contributions and legacy of her late husband Dr. Rev. Alfred Daniel Williams King. Dr. Rev. Babs Olusegun Onabanjo, one of the originators of the idea, was commissioned to develop and manage the project in January 2007.

  3. Alfred Daniel Williams King was born July 30, 1930, in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a son of Reverend Martin Luther King (1899–1984), and Alberta Williams King (1904–1974), the youngest of their three children (the other two being Willie Christine, born September 11, 1927, and Martin Luther King Jr., born January 15, 1929).

  4. Alfred Daniel (A.D.) William King, Sr. made national contributions to advancing the goals of the Civil Rights movement as a minister, civil rights activist, and a leader in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. His Alabama home served as the local parsonage of the First Baptist Church of Ensley, a congregation which strongly supported ...

  5. Alberta Williams King (1904–1974) Alfred Daniel Williams King (July 30, 1930 – July 21, 1969), known as A. D. King , was the younger brother of Martin Luther King, Jr. , the famed leader of the American Civil Rights Movement .

  6. Martin Luther King Jr. avait deux frères et sœurs : une sœur aînée appelée Willie Christine et un frère cadet appelé Alfred Daniel Williams King, ou A. D. en abrégé. Willie Christine est né le 11 septembre 1927, Martin Luther le 15 janvier 1929 et A.D. le 30 juillet 1930.

  7. The King family quickly expanded, with the birth of Willie Christine in 1927, Michael Luther, Jr., in 1929, and Alfred Daniel Williams in 1930, a month after King, Sr., received his bachelor’s degree in theology. After the death of A. D. Williams in 1931, King, Sr., succeeded his father-in-law as pastor of Ebenezer.