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Old 06-26-2006, 10:43 PM
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You can tell the King children were spoiled and selfish due to all the disagreements on things after the death of Coretta. Every King for themselves. I personally wouldn't have kept them. What use would they do me? I would have donated them to Alpha Phi Alpha.
I don't purport to know the financial status of the King family other than what I have read, which is Dr.King didn't exactly leave them with much more than fame. I think that Morehouse receiving the papers is absolutely the right decision.

But on the other hand, I do agree with you that some of the things that have been aired about the sibling rivalries are disturbing. I can't imaging what that must have done to Coretta.
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