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Growing Up King
An Intimate Memoir
by 
Dexter Scott King
Ralph Wiley
  
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Subject(s):  Biography & Autobiography
Nonfiction
Sociology
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File size:   2283 KB
ISBN:   9780759597716
Release date:   Jan 07, 2003

Description

Dexter Scott King was just seven years old when an assassin took his father Martin Luther King's life. In this memoir he reveals his shattered childhood in the shadow of the 'King legacy', as well as memories of his father and insights into race in the US.

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About the Author

Dexter King, 39, is the youngest son of Martin Luther King, Jr. A resident of Los Angeles, he currently serves as Chairman, CEO and President of the King Center for Non-Violent Social Change.

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