Yolanda King

Description: (Civil Rights Activist and Daughter of Civil Rights Leader 'Martin Luther King Jr.')

Yolanda King was an African–American activist and actor. The eldest child of civil rights leaders Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King, Yolanda was the boldest of all the children in the family. Yolanda not only continued the legacy of her father but also contributed to bringing about positive social change. She advocated for equal rights with her public speaking skills and with her acting and writing skills, a passion she developed at a tender age. As an actor, writer, director, and producer of several plays, Yolanda focused on many societal evils, such as teenage pregnancy, drug abuse, and racial discrimination. Yolanda is remembered for the calm demeanor that she exhibited after the assassination of her father. She knew the purpose of her life and understood her father’s struggle since her initial years. As a teen leader, she was featured in the journals 'Jet' and 'Ebony.' Yolanda died due to a chronic heart condition in 2007.

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Birthday November 17, 1955 (Scorpio)
Born In United States
Alternative names Yolanda Denise King
City Montgomery, Alabama
Died on May 15, 2007
Relatives Bernice King, Dexter Scott King, Martin Luther King III
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