King, Yolanda Renee
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| born on | 25 May 2008 at 06:47 (= 06:47 AM ) | ||||
| Place | Atlanta, Georgia (US), 33n45, 84w23 | ||||
| Timezone | EDT h4w (is daylight saving time) | ||||
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Biography
American child of a noted family, the daughter of Martin Luther King III and his wife Arndrea Waters, and the first and only grandchild of Martin Luther King and Coretta Scott King.
She was named after her aunt, Yolanda King, who had died of a heart condition at age 51 in Santa Monica, California, the previous year. Yolanda Renee King appeared with her family at the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington celebration, where President Obama and various leaders and other notable persons were charmed by her presence. Yolanda Renee King helped her family ring a bell that once hung in Birmingham's 16th St. Baptist Church, which had been bombed 18 days after the original March On Washington, killing four young girls. At age nine Yolanda Renee King spoke at the March For Our Lives demonstration in Washington, D.C. on 24 March 2018.
Relationships
- child->parent relationship with King, Martin Luther III (born 23 October 1957)
- other kin relationship with King, Coretta Scott (born 27 April 1927). Notes: Grandkin
- other kin relationship with King, Martin Luther (born 15 January 1929). Notes: Grandkin
Source Notes
Sy Scholfield provided news report, "It's a Girl for the King Family," The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia), 26 May 2008, p. B5; born at Northside Hospital, Atlanta.
Categories
- Traits : Body : Race (Black, African-American)
- Family : Childhood : Family noted
- Vocation : Education : Public speaker
