Dr. Bernice King speaks at John Lewis’ funeral

King is the youngest daughter of the late civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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  4. WELL DONE MY DARLING
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  5. There's a song called Centuries. I was thinking of that song this morning and then Martin Luther King Jr popped into my head. I think that song should be dedicated to him. The unfortunate thing is that we don't remember people, generally speaking, the died a natural death but we do remember those who were murdered. Martin Luther King Jr was murdered so that nobody could forget and I know that he has rewards that are great in heaven. I believe the name of the group is Fall boy, or The Fall boy, and the song is called Centuries. Listen to it if you will.

  6. John Lewis didn't die. He just finished the race before us and is just waiting for us to finish it and join him in heaven.

    RIP Rep. John Lewis

  7. Ohh I could sit and listen to her and all her speeches all day I just love Rev. Dr.Bernice King !! I have been listening to her speeches on YouTube lately and I love them👑👑👑💎😍😍😍😍😍😘😘😘😘✨💕💌💜💜💖🌹🌞😇🌻🌷💝💝💝💝

  8. Mr. John R. Lewis first encounter with Martin Luther King Jr, occurred in the summer of 1958, when he traveled to Montgomery to seek Martin Luther King's help in suing to transfer to Troy State University, an all-white institution closer to his home. Mr. Lewis met with Martin Luther King Jr, Ralph Abernathy, and Fred Gray at Abernathy's Baptist Church, and they decided they would contribute their financial and legal assistant to Mr. John R. Lewis. Mr. John R. Lewis joined The Revolution of Martin Luther King Jr, a/k/a the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) May 16, 1962 and on August 28, 1963 Mr. John R. Lewis was the keynote speeker at the march on Washington DC for jobs and freedom. Mr. John R. Lewis valued Martin Luther King Jr, as the man who had ultimately set him on his life's path. Mr. John R. Lewis is an American Colored Man who married a Jamaican women from New York, and Martin Luther King Jr, is an American Colored Man who married a West Indian women from Cleveland Ohio; Mr. John R. Lewis and Martin Luther King Jr, children are biracial.

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