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Dr. Alveda C. King
Dr. Alveda C.
King founded King for
America, Inc. "to
assist people in
enriching their lives
spiritually, personally,
mentally and
economically." She
is the daughter of the
late slain civil rights
activist Rev. A. D. King
and his wife Naomi
Barber King. Alveda is
the grateful mother of
eight children and she is
a doting grandmother.
During
the more than half century
of her life, Alveda has
worked towards her purpose
of glorifying God in the
earth by accomplishing many
goals. Currently, Alveda is
a minister of the Gospel of
Jesus Christ, serving as
Director of African American
Outreach for Gospel of Life,
headed up by Father Frank
Pavone of Priests for Life.
She also consults with the
Africa Humanitarian
Christian Fellowship,
founded by her mentor,
Pastor Allen McNair of
Believers' Bible Christian
Church in Atlanta, Georgia.
She is a former college
professor, holding the
Masters of Arts degree in
Business Management from
Central Michigan University.
Her undergraduate studies in
journalism and sociology
helped her to become a
published author, the most
popular works being her best
selling books SONS OF
THUNDER: THE KING FAMILY
LEGACY, and I DON'T WANT
YOUR MAN, I WANT MY OWN.
This inspirational
collection of Christian
testimonies is used at
conferences and workshops
around the world.
Alveda's Doctorate of Laws
was conferred by Saint
Anslem College. She has
served as a Senior
Fellow of the Alexis de
Tocqueville Institute. She
has also served on the
boards and committees of
numerous organizations,
including the SILENT NO MORE
AWARENESS CAMPAIGN, COALITION
OF AFRICAN AMERICAN PASTORS, and
the JUDEO-CHRISTIAN
COALITION FOR CONSTITUTIONAL
RESTORATION. She also
served in the Georgia State
House of Representatives,
and is an accomplished
actress and songwriter.
During the years of the
Civil Rights Movement, led
by her Uncle, Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr., Alveda's
family home was bombed in
Birmingham, Alabama. In
the heat of the struggle.
"Daddy's house was
bombed, then in Louisville,
Kentucky his church office
was bombed. I was also
jailed during the open
housing movement," she
recalls.
Alveda has continued her
long-term work as a civil
rights activist, speaking
out on issues that face
society today. "I
believe that School Choice
is a pressing civil rights
issue. Perhaps the most
compelling issue of all is
the life of the
unborn," Alveda says.
"Faith in God, and the
commitment to fulfill His
will for our lives -- not
faith in government
bureaucracy - is the key to
positive action. Have faith
in God!" This is the
message that Alveda carries
to the world.
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