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Christine King Farris

Christine King Farris is an esteemed educator and the older sister of the prominent civil rights leader, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. She was born on September 11, 1927, in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. As the only living sibling of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Christine holds a unique perspective on his life and legacy.

Christine King Farris had a significant impact on the education sector, particularly in Georgia. She served as an educator for many years, working as a teacher, and school administrator, and eventually becoming a professor at Spelman College in Atlanta. Throughout her career, she emphasized the importance of education and dedicated herself to empowering students, especially African-American students.

Christine King Farris, right, with her sister-in-law Coretta Scott King, left, and her mother, Alberta King, in 1968 at the funeral for the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who had been assassinated five days earlier.

Apart from her contributions to education, Christine King Farris has been an advocate for civil rights and social justice, aligning with the principles championed by her brother, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. She has supported initiatives that promote equality and racial harmony, and she continues to speak about her family’s role in the civil rights movement.

Over the years, Christine has written several books, including “Through It All: Reflections on My Life, My Family, and My Faith,” which provides insights into her personal experiences and her family’s journey through the civil rights era.

Isaac Newton Farris Sr., husband of Christine King Farris

It is worth noting that my knowledge is up to date only until September 2021, so there might have been additional developments or events related to Christine King Farris beyond that time.

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