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  1. 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).

  2. 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 .

  3. Ils ont trois enfants : Willie Christine King (née en 1927), Martin Luther King Jr. (né Michael King Jr., 1929-1968) et Alfred Daniel Williams King (1930–1969). Son fils Martin Luther King Jr. est tué par balle en 1968 par James Earl Ray et Alfred Daniel Williams King est décédé dans une noyade accidentelle en 1969 [12].

  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 King wurde im darauf folgenden Jahr erneut mit einer Tragödie konfrontiert, als ihr jüngerer Sohn Alfred Daniel Williams King I, der stellvertretender Pastor der Ebenezer Baptist Church geworden war, in seinem Schwimmbad ertrank. Ermordung. Alberta King wurde am 30.

  6. Alfred Daniel Williams King was born 30 July 1930 in Atlanta, Georgia, United States to Martin Luther King (1899-1984) and Alberta Christine Williams (1904-1974) and died 21 July 1969 Atlanta, Georgia, United States of accidental drowning. He married Naomi Ruth Barber (1932-) 17 June 1950 in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Alberta Daniel Williams King was the brother of famous African ...

  7. Following the assassination of Dr. King, Jr. on April 4, 1968, the Rev. Alfred Daniel Williams King replaced his brother as Ebenezer’s second co-pastor. Rev. A. D. King’s tenure came to a close at his death in 1969, and was followed by Dr. Otis Moss in 1971.