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New Job for MLK's Daughter

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The Southern Christian Leadership Conference has announced the election of the Reverend Bernice King, the youngest daughter of the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. — the organization’s founder — as its seventh president. The announcement has raised concern among LGBT people and their supporters, reports SheWired.com. Bernice King has been vocal against marriage equality and stoked homophobic fires when she said, “I know in my sanctified soul that [Dr. King] did not take a bullet for same-sex marriage.”

Reverend King also has been associated with the notoriously homophobic New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Lithonia, Ga., convincing her family to hold the funeral of her mother, Coretta Scott King, there instead of at Coretta's church home, Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta. She also participated in a march against same-sex marriage in downtown Atlanta in 2004.

The Reverend Eric P. Lee, president of the Los Angeles chapter of the SCLC and an outspoken advocate of social justice, said, “My hope is that Reverend King will follow in the spirit of her father and her mother. We know that her mother, Coretta Scott King, was supportive of LGBT equality, and we believe that Dr. King would have been as well.” SCLC criticized Lee last year for his advocacy in favor of marriage equality during California’s Proposition 8 controversy.

Of Bernice King, Lee added, “It’s going to be a tough role for her because, of course, sexism still plagues our society. My hope is that her election is a sign that the SCLC is returning to its spirit of equality for all people. The need for the SCLC is more critical than ever at this time. Our society is facing the challenges of health care reform, immigration reform, and education reform. Reverend King and the SCLC have the opportunity and the obligation to once again ensure justice is provided to all people.”

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Ersula I. Watson
    Date posted: 11/3/2009 6:07:50 PM
    Hometown: Portland, Oregon

    Comment:

    A bigger homophobe can not be found on this continent. I am a 62 yr old straight black woman who believes in equal rights for ALL people. I marched for civil rights in the '60s, attended candle lite services for equal rights. I've been there and done that. This heifer doesn't represent me or my race and I seriously doubt that she will represent SCLC with anything notable.

  • Name: Greg
    Date posted: 11/3/2009 11:44:49 AM
    Hometown: Biloxi

    Comment:

    She says she has a "sanctified soul". How does one get a sanctified soul?

  • Name: jay
    Date posted: 11/3/2009 1:26:15 AM
    Hometown: nashville

    Comment:

    How can the daughter of a man who represented so much love and respect for our fellow man spout such hate? She has nothing to say that i want to hear. She should change her name Bernice Bush-Phelps-Bryant.

  • Name: Jack Nasty
    Date posted: 11/3/2009 12:41:07 AM
    Hometown: Edmonds, WA

    Comment:

    The Southern Christian Leadership Conference is not our friend.

  • Name: Jack Nasty
    Date posted: 11/3/2009 12:13:37 AM
    Hometown: Edmonds, WA

    Comment:

    Bernice is a leader in the "Civil Rights for Me But Not for Thee" movement.

  • Name: Carlos
    Date posted: 11/2/2009 9:55:00 PM
    Hometown: Montreal/Canada

    Comment:

    Is she out of her mind? Both parents must be turning in their graves for giving bith to such a bigot!What a FB*. She can not say anytjing about her father's own thoughts... This one also wants her 15 minutes of fame.

  • Name: Nathan
    Date posted: 11/2/2009 8:57:42 PM
    Hometown: Franklin

    Comment:

    I am insulted she may the the daughter of two of the greatest people who ever lived however she is just like the people who her parents fought against for so many years. I feel nothing but anger just thinking about her being the president for the SCLC and I hope she loses her position as she does not deserve that position.

  • Name: alicia banls
    Date posted: 11/2/2009 5:14:55 PM
    Hometown: chicago, il

    Comment:

    she is a rabid gaybasher and bff with her DL gaybasher clone "pastor" eddie long this is a legendary disgrace!!!! shame!!!! she is a disgrace to her mom and dad and this org!



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