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Alveda King

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I'm about unity.


— Alveda King


#i #unity

I've never called President Obama a racist. I love President Obama. I pray for him all the time. God loves President Obama. God loves you. And God loves me.


— Alveda King


#god #him #i #i love #love

If Senator Obama becomes pro-life then I'll consider giving him my vote.


— Alveda King


#consider #giving #him #i #obama

If Uncle Martin were here today, he would surely commend us for giving honor where honor is due.


— Alveda King


#due #giving #here #honor #martin

Many people who voted for Mr. Obama in the last election did so based on skin color.


— Alveda King


#color #did #election #last #many

Mr. Cain would structurally change the voting demographic. There would be more black economic conservatives, and the Democrats would lose their stranglehold on the black vote.


— Alveda King


#cain #change #conservatives #democrats #demographic

My daddy, Rev. A. D. King, my granddaddy, Martin Luther King, Senior - we are a family of faith, hope and love.


— Alveda King


#faith #family #granddaddy #hope #king

My Uncle, of course, would have been pleased to see someone with brown skin holding the office of president.


— Alveda King


#brown #course #holding #office #pleased

People need jobs, people need happy and successful lives; there should be marriage between one man and one woman, there should the value of person from conception until natural death.


— Alveda King


#conception #death #happy #jobs #lives

We have made great strides, but somehow we've got to create a climate so that everybody can do well, not just some.


— Alveda King


#create #everybody #got #great #just






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The cause of death was listed as an accidental drowning. In contradiction to King's statement however University of Cambridge historian David Garrow stated in a Salon profile of Alveda King regarding Martin Luther King: "King was not only not a Republican he was well to the left of the Democratic Party of the 1960s [.

and his wife Naomi Barber King. D. William King Sr.

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