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MLK Children Fight Each Other For Father’s Possessions
Today is an incredibly sad day, as the children of The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. are once again embroiled in a public family squabble, that involves infighting and lawsuits against each other, as Dr. and Mrs. King are almost certainly turning over in their graves.

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Reportedly, Martin Luther King, III and his brother Dexter King are suing their sister, Bernice, so that they can sell their father’s Nobel Peace Prize and personal bible, then spend the profits.  The brothers have seemingly located a big spending buyer who is eager to give them some rather nice pocket change for their father’s most prized and coveted possessions.  However, Bernice wants the award and bible to stay in the family for historical reasons and believes selling them just for profit is blasphemous.

In an open letter published last week, Bernice King issued the following statement:

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On January 20, as we observed my father’s 85th birthday and The King Holiday, my brothers, Dexter Scott King and Martin Luther King, III, notified me that they want to sell to a private buyer our father’s most prized possessions, his Nobel Peace Prize Medal and his personal Bible which was used by President Barack Obama as he was sworn in for his second term in office and subsequently signed by him. I am absolutely opposed to the selling of these extremely sacred items and I expressed my opposition to my brothers. Although these items have been under my care and custody for the past few years, they have remained in a safe and secure location since my father’s assassination, and my mother’s death in 2006. After I refused to immediately transfer these items to another location at their request, consequently on January 31 my brothers through The Estate of Martin L. King, Jr., Inc filed a lawsuit {Civil Action No. 2014cv241929} to force me to turn these items over for the express purpose of selling them. In my opinion, there is no justification for selling either of these sacred items. They are priceless and should never be exchanged for money in the marketplace.

While I love my brothers dearly, this latest decision by them is extremely troubling. Not only am I appalled and utterly ashamed, I am frankly disappointed that they would even entertain the thought of selling these precious items. It reveals a desperation beyond comprehension. As Mark 8:36 teaches, “For what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his soul?” Our Father MUST be turning in his grave.

As a minister of the Gospel, the thought of selling my daddy’s Bible troubles my mind, vexes my spirit and weighs on my soul. The thought of profiting from the sale of the Peace Prize Medal, which my father accepted 50 years ago this year on behalf of the greatest demonstration of peace this nation has ever seen, is spiritually violent, unconscionable, historically negligent, and outright morally reprehensible. This is especially true in light of the fact that my father gave away every dime of the Nobel award money to support the civil rights movement.

My brothers’ decision to sue me is drastic and grieves me greatly. I have absolutely no desire to be in court or to fight yet another public battle. There are crippling questions plaguing our world and our father had many answers. Our energy should be focused on the business of advancing his nonviolent teachings in the world. Nonetheless, some actions are sacrilegious and some things are not for sale no matter the circumstances, including my daddy’s Bible and Nobel Peace Prize Medal. Both are tangible evidence of the faith and devotion of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King. Parting with this priceless memorabilia should not be an option.

Though I am unsettled at the prospect of losing these treasures, I am steadfast in my strength to protect them. I continue to pray for my brothers, especially that they will recognize that no amount of money can compensate for the priceless inheritance we received from our parents and our responsibility to advancing their legacies.

– Bernice King

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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is a national treasure.  His Nobel Peace Prize is one of the rarest and most unique medals in all the world. His bible is the same that Barack Obama, America’s first African-American president used to take the oath of office.  Is selling these precious items just for some spending cash really a good idea? Is suing one’s own sister just for some quick spending cash really an honor to the King legacy?? With this current lawsuit, the previous lawsuits against longtime family friends Harry Belafonte and Andrew Young, as well as numerous other public battles, has the world renowned “King” name been permanently tainted???

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