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The National Park Service is inviting the public to weigh in on the future of a historic Atlanta home once owned by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King.
Historian Jeanne Theoharis joins us for an in-depth discussion about her new book, King of the North: Martin Luther King Jr.’s Life of Struggle Outside the South, a major reexamination of his ...
Two public meetings are being held this week by the National Park Service to discuss ongoing rehabilitation plans at the family home of Martin Luther King Jr.
About three miles from the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park Visitor Center sits The King Family Home. The home on Sunset Avenue in the Vine City neighborhood is closed to visitors, but ...
ATLANTA (AP) -- Martin Luther King Jr.'s widow moved from the home she bought with her late ... her oldest son said Friday. Coretta Scott King, 77, moved in June to a new condominium in Atlanta's ...
The home, which is on Sunset Avenue in Atlanta’s Vine City neighborhood, was acquired by the National Park Service in 2018.
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