Like Jackie Kennedy before her, Coretta Scott King sat still and composed as all around her wept. She made lifelong friends while in the institution that would collectively be called the "Grady Girls". Yolanda, Martin, Dexter and Bernice King lost their father. ATLANTA Yolanda Denise King, the Rev. On her company's Web site, she described her mission as encouraging personal growth and positive social change. She was a reserved and quiet person who loved acting. [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. Her mother started to realize that Yolanda had become more aware of the possibility that her father could be killed as well. hide caption. Martin Luther King Sr., refused to attend, but her mother supported her. Yolanda has mostly been portrayed in films that revolve around her parents. "[109] She found her mother's personal papers in her home. "While Mrs. King was alive, the standards to which she would hold any potential life partner of any of her children would be so high as to be almost unmeetable," he speculates. I could let the rough edges show., Yolanda King, 51, Actor and Dr. Kings Daughter, Dies, https://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/17/us/17king.html. Flying bug found at Walmart turns out to be rare Jurassic-era insect [31], King was visited by Mrs. Kennedy before her father's funeral. King was cremated,[115] in accordance with her wishes. You can help our automatic cover photo selection by reporting an unsuitable photo. She has mostly been in the news. She was also subject to some harassment by her classmates, describing it as the "era when students were making demands and many black students were closer to the teachings of Malcolm X, or what they thought were his teachings." She was one of the first black children at a previously segregated elementary school in Atlanta, where she endured racial epithets. She reflected "I had never read his works. Even in her infancy, Yolanda was faced with the threats her father was given when they extended to his family. "[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. "[37] King openly stated years later that she did not hate James Earl Ray.[38]. Mutual Fund and ETF data provided by Refinitiv Lipper. [46] Her grandfather Martin Luther King Sr. initially was not going to go to her performance due to opposition by locals, but changed his mind afterward. He added she was "thoroughly committed to the movement and found her own means of expressing that commitment through drama. Ms. King was meeting her brother Dexter King at a friends home when she collapsed and died. [32] After the funeral, she was visited by classmates from Spring Street Middle School with flowers and cards. "[101] "I struggled with a lot of the legacy for a long time, probably actually into my 30s before I really made peace with it," Yolanda stated in 2005 on "Western Skies", a public radio show based in Colorado. Yolanda King: 'Open My Eyes, Open My Soul'. In response, she pushed for "the goal" to be "color acceptance. Steve Klein, a spokesman for the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, said the cause of death had not been determined but seemed related to cardiopulmonary problems. King and Kelly starred in three films together, HBO's "America's Dream" starring Danny Glover and Wesley Snipes, award-winning period film "Odessa," that deals with racial unrest in which King gives a stellar performance as a nanny who lost her son to racial violence, and in Rob Reiner's film "Ghosts of Mississippi" about the assassination of civil rights leader Medgar Evers starring Whoopi Goldberg and Alec Baldwin, King and Kelly played the adult and child versions of Reena Evers. "[88] She honored her father in 1995 by performing in the Chicago Sinfonietta in the play "A Lincoln Portrait", in which she was the narrator. It's often hard for young people to understand the fear and terror so many people felt and how bold they were to get involved in the marches. [22] She ranked in the top 10 percent of her class. Her deepest memories were the love of her father, who taught her to swim and playfully pummeled her but never spanked her. Martin Luther King Jr. , Rev. 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. She died on May 15, 2007 in Santa Monica, California, USA. 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. All three of her siblings lit a candle in her memory. Quotes displayed in real-time or delayed by at least 15 minutes. "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. After the move, she founded Higher Ground Productions where she produced and starred in a myriad of films. Martin Luther King Jr., died late Tuesday in Santa Monica, Calif. She was 51. 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. King recalled that her mother had been the main parent and dominant figure in their home, while her father was often away. [9] Decision-making towards what school she would attend in first grade was done primarily by her mother, since her father expressed disinterest to her early in the decision-making. 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. [82], 25 years after her father's assassination, she went to his gravesite. Coretta Scott King began to decline in health after suffering a stroke in August 2005. Despite this, Shabazz still appeared in the state and performed in the play. [34] King and her siblings were assured an education thanks to the help of Harry Belafonte, who set up a trust fund for them years prior to their father's death. [108] After Coretta died on January 30, 2006, Yolanda, like her siblings, attended her funeral. King and her brother Martin III bragged about their selflessness at school. Instead, the two quickly found common ground in their activism and in their positive outlook towards the future of African-Americans. Historian David Garrow, who won a Pulitzer for his biography of King and who remains friends with many King intimates, says it's not so surprising that none of the King children married. She was 7 when her father mentioned her and her siblings in his 1963 speech at the March on Washington: "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.". Yolanda Denise King, 51, the eldest daughter of the late civil rights leader Rev. [24], On May 15, 2007, King told her brother Dexter, that she was tired, though he thought nothing of it because of her "hectic" schedule. [130] During a 2009 reunion at her alma mater Smith College, a walk was done in her memory by fellow alumnae.[131]. King was the first national ambassador to the anti-stroke campaign and she helped spread the word about risk factors and warning signs of stroke, Davis said. [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,". Death photos of Yolanda King Seeing Spots May 24, 2007 1 2 Next Seeing Spots Joyful Woman! [107], That year, she and her brother Dexter came to oppose their other brother and sister, Martin Luther King III and Bernice King, on the matter of selling the King Center. ATLANTA Yolanda Denise King, the Rev. 1894 shipwreck found in Lake Huron, confirming "powerful, tragic story" In a statement, Representative John Lewis, Democrat of Georgia and a veteran of the civil rights movement, said that being Dr. Kings daughter was to carry an extra burden. Yolanda was an advocate for racial and social justice, workers' rights, LGBTQIA+ rights, and general nonviolence. [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. I was a high-school junior when Martin Luther King was assassinated. "[117], To the time of her death, King continued to deny that her father's dreams and ideals would be fulfilled during her lifetime. [120] She also advocated for her father's holiday to be used as a day for helping others, and also expressed dissatisfaction on the basis of people relaxing on his day. I watched as the four King children grew into adulthood, then middle age, all single. Leading up to her death, she was still active in the public eye. 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. 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. [86], On February 1, 1994, King attempted to speak before a diverse class of students at North Central College. When she replied "Your father is going to jail so that you can go to Funtown." "[72] I am in direct contact with her spirit, and that has given me so much peace and so much strength.". Martin Luther King Jr., has died, said Steve Klein, a spokesman for the King Center. Legal Statement. Coretta King had established her own career as a civil rights activist, and after her husband's assassination in 1968, she founded the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change (via Biography). Klein said the family did not know the cause of death but that relatives think it might have been a heart problem. "[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. 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. [48] Despite statements such as these, King did not become aware of the public discomfort with her role until years later, citing her mother's involvement in her knowledge of the criticism.[49]. She founded a production company called Higher Ground Productions. When asked what kind of world she would like to live in, King said she wished "people could love everybody". Active human rights worker. The statement was made while she was in the presence of 800 people who gathered to honor her father at the Everett Theatre. Oliver Lang/AFP/Getty Images hide caption, Yolanda King, shown here in a 2005 photograph, sought to encourage "personal growth and positive social change.". Image Credit Birthday: November 17, 1955 ( Scorpio) Born In: Montgomery, Alabama, United States 26 15 Civil Rights Activists #23 Human Rights Activists #11 Voice Actresses #17 Quick Facts Also Known As: Yolanda Denise King Died At Age: 51 Family: father: Martin Luther King Jr. } I am in direct contact with her spirit, and that has given me so much peace and so much strength." Bernice A. Al Sharpton , U.S.. Assassination of John F. Kennedy and Nobel Peace Prize: 19631964, Enrollment at Spring Street Elementary School and last years with father: 19651968, Immediate life after Smith College: 19761978, King holiday, arrests, and return to Smith College: 19801989, Arizona boycott and James Earl Ray retrial: 19901999, Mother's death, sibling dispute and final months: 20062007. His youngest two children, Esther and Vernon, were vacationing with King and her family in Jamaica when they heard of his death. Her death came less than a year and a half after her mother, Coretta Scott King, died in January 2006. Her father admitted that he had never adjusted to bringing up children under "inexplicable conditions". [19], King, and her brother "Marty", were enrolled in the fall semester of 1965 at Spring Street Elementary School, in Midtown Atlanta, Georgia. People Photos Purpose. Her childhood experience was greatly influenced by her father's highly public activism. (That moment would be captured for posterity by Moneta Sleet Jr., who photographed the funeral for Ebony and Jet; he would later be awarded a Pulitzer Prize for the mother-daughter portrait of grief.) [121] She disliked cliches used to define her father and expressed this to Attallah Shabazz, and recalled having seen a play where her father was a "wimp" and carried The Bible with him everywhere.[122]. She ran out of the room, screamed "I don't want to hear it,"[24] and prayed that he would not die. In an interview with The Baltimore Sun in 1998, Ms. King said acting had liberated her, not least the parts unrelated to her family history. Martin Luther King Jr., has died, said Steve Klein, a spokesman for the King Center. [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 was the first daughter of the civil rights movement and never shamed her parents or her co-activists.". 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. Yolanda King is seen in a 2006 file photo. U.S. Yolanda King Dead At Age 51 May 16, 2007 / 5:32 AM / CBS/AP The King Center in Atlanta set up to preserve the legacy of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King says his oldest. Ms. King was 12 on April 4, 1968, when she heard a news bulletin on television saying her father had been assassinated in Memphis. [47] In response to her role in the play and her own response to the role, a man wrote to Jet predicting that she would marry a white person before she was eighteen. When King was 16, she received attention in Jet in 1972, where she talked about what her father's famous name was doing for her life. We had cups of tea because it was so frigid that night, and then they were gone. I have chosen to continue to promote 'we're one, the oneness of us, and shine the spotlight,' as my father did. I thought of that evening often over the years, the unexpected appearance of the living children of a beloved icon. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, [84] During her speech, she mentioned that the fact that the poverty line in America among children had nearly tripled and urged people to "reach out" and "do what you can". [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. Martin Luther King Jr.'s eldest child who pursued her father's dream of racial harmony through acting and motivational speaking, has died. Yolanda King: 'We will fulfil my grandfather's dream' The granddaughter of Martin Luther King Jr speaks at the 2020 March on Washington. Yolanda Denise King, daughter and eldest child of the Rev. CDC warns drug-resistant stomach bug a "serious public health threat" Born on Nov. 17, 1955, in Montgomery, Ala., Yolanda Denise King was just an infant when her home was bombed amid the turbulent civil rights era. Sign In . [90] King joined the rest of her family in February 1997, in advocating a retrial for James Earl Ray, the man convicted of her father's murder, having realized that "without our direct involvement, the truth will never come out. The loss has not gotten easier in 50 years, but his three surviving children each bear it on their own terms. [97] King and Elodia Tate co-edited the book Open My Eyes, Open My Soul: Celebrating Our Common Humanity,[98][99] published by McGraw-Hill in 2003. Despite this, she did voice opposition to President Ronald Reagan's reluctance to sign the law establishing Martin Luther King Jr. Day, her father's national holiday. . Yolanda King is survived by her sister, the Rev. [24] She began speaking publicly at the age of ten and even filled in for her parents on occasion. Martin Luther King Jr., has died, said Steve Klein, a spokesman for the King Center. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Sharpton said Yolanda King was a "torch bearer for her parents and a committed activist in her own right. [81] In October, King gave support for a Cabrini-Green family that wants to escape the violence, and a fundraiser for their cause. King spoke from the cathedral's Canterbury Pulpit, the same pulpit Martin Luther King Jr. spoke from on his last Sunday sermon before his death. 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. [51], After graduating from high school, she went to Smith College. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot loses reelection bid King was born in the midst of the turbulent civil rights movement and was only an infant when the King home was bombed in 1956. [42] Of the King children, Yolanda was the only one to attend Grady High School, as her siblings would go to different high schools following her graduation. Blame the Federal Reserve. The next year, Ms. Kings uncle A. D. King, her fathers sole brother, accidentally drowned. .component--type-recirculation .item:nth-child(5) { [6] While her mother liked her name, her father had reservations about naming her "Yolanda", due to the possibility that the name would be mispronounced. It seems we've stood still and in many ways gone backward since Martin Luther King Jr. was alive. 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. 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Her death comes little more than a year after the death of her mother, Coretta Scott King. Her mother told her not to, since her father would not want that. Copyright 2023 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. [8] The Kings would have another daughter, almost eight years later, named Bernice (born 1963). The children of Martin Luther King and Coretta Scott King Yolanda Denise, Martin Luther III, Dexter Scott, and Bernice Albertine have each in their own way worked to carry on their parents' work fighting for racial equality and social justice. Klein said the family did not know the cause of death but think it might have been a heart problem. [18] In 1964, upon learning her father would receive the Nobel Peace Prize, she asked her mother what her father was going to do with the money he was receiving in addition to the award. By the time she was an adult, she had grown to become a supporter of gay rights and an ally to the LGBT community, as was her mother. She was 12 when her father was assassinated in Memphis, Tenn., in 1968. From left: Dexter King, the Rev. Her childhood experience was greatly influenced by her father's highly public activism. They look at me when I'm talking as if this is science fiction. 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. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. . [22] King flew to Memphis, Tennessee with her brothers and mother and participated in leading a march in Memphis with sanitation workers and civil rights leaders. She called for Americans to memorialize those who gave their lives for "the struggle for peace and justice. Joseph Lowery, said Wednesday he was stunned and saddened by the news of King's death. In a twenty-four-minute-long speech, she brought up the presidential election of that year, and also quoted the words of Bobby Kennedy by recalling his line which he took from George Bernard Shaw, that of "Some men see things as they are and say why? The event was planned by survivors of the . Her decision in 1971 to play a prostitute in a school production of Bill Manhoffs Owl and the Pussycat, which involved kissing a white man, scandalized the white and black communities. 2023 FOX News Network, LLC. accessed ), memorial page for Yolanda Denise King (17 Nov 1955-15 May 2007), Find a Grave Memorial ID 19405381; . Yolanda, from your one and only, I thank you for being a sister and for being a friend." ATLANTA - Yolanda King, the Rev. She stated, "It is entirely appropriate that you would choose to focus on multiculturalism as the opening activity of Black History Month. I remember being particularly focused on one of them: Robert Kennedy was somber, even tearful at times, as he knelt and crossed himself and prayed with his wife, Ethel, before the service began. [118], Despite this, she was quoted in January 2003 of saying that she was "a 100 percent, dyed-in-the-wool, card-carrying believer in 'The Dream'. King's mother, Coretta Scott King, suffered a stroke before her death from cancer in 2006. Yolanda King's cause of death remains unknown, although her family including her sister Bernice King and two brothers, Martin and Dexter King believe a heart problem may have contributed to her death (via NPR). "We must keep reaching across the table and, in the tradition of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, feed each other," King said. ", As an actress, she appeared in numerous films, including "Ghosts of Mississippi," and even played civil rights heroine Rosa Parks in the 1978 miniseries "King.". [52] With her death, the only remaining members of King's father's immediate family were her grandfather Martin Luther King, Sr. and aunt Christine King Ferris. Before her death, she led a production company called Higher Ground Productions an organization whose mission is to provide a "gateway for inner peace, unity, and global transformation," as per NPR. She felt teenagers were confused and were using drugs as a method to escape their problems. 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. She was credited with having her father's sense of humor.[1]. She was 51. Yolanda, King's nine-year-old granddaughter, made headlines just last month with her rousing speech at the March for Our Lives rally in Washington. [17] For Christmas 1963, King and her siblings accepted a sacrificial Christmas as appealed by their parents and only received a single gift. King was an ardent activist for gay rights,[123][124] as was her mother; Coretta Scott protested many times over gay rights. Mutual Fund and ETF data provided by Refinitiv Lipper. Raphael Warnock stated; "She dealt with the difficulty of personal pain and public responsibility and yet she emerged from it all victorious. [11] When she was 6 years old, she was saddened by classmates' remarks that her father was a "jailbird". She was helping the association raise awareness, especially among blacks, about stroke. Yolanda King learned about racial discrimination at 3 or 4 when she was barred from an amusement park. Speaking last January in Atlanta at Ebenezer Baptist Church where her father preached for many years Yolanda exhorted those observing the national holiday that bears his name to remember that America has not yet achieved peace and racial equality. 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