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Die älteste Tochter von Martin Luther King ist tot. Yolanda Denise King setzte sich als Schauspielerin für die Bürgerrechtsbewegung ein. April ermordet wurde, war die jährige Yolanda King für ihre Bruder Martin Luther King III und ihre Schwester Bernice King wegen. Yolanda Denise King (* November in Montgomery, Alabama; † Mai in Santa Monica, Kalifornien) war eine US-amerikanische.

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Yolanda Denise King war eine US-amerikanische Bürgerrechtlerin und Schauspielerin sowie die älteste Tochter des ermordeten US-amerikanischen Bürgerrechtlers Martin Luther King Jr. und der verstorbenen Aktivistin Coretta Scott King. Yolanda Denise King (* November in Montgomery, Alabama; † Mai in Santa Monica, Kalifornien) war eine US-amerikanische. Bernice Albertine King (* März in Atlanta, Georgia) ist eine US-​amerikanische Predigerin und die jüngere Tochter des Bürgerrechtlers Martin Luther. Finden Sie perfekte Stock-Fotos zum Thema Yolanda King sowie redaktionelle Newsbilder von Getty Images. Wählen Sie aus erstklassigen Inhalten zum. April ermordet wurde, war die jährige Yolanda King für ihre Bruder Martin Luther King III und ihre Schwester Bernice King wegen. Yolanda Denise King ( november - mai ) var en Hun ble født i Montgomery, Alabama til Coretta Scott King og Martin Luther King, Jr., Og var. YOLANDA RENEE KING. Martin Luther King granddaughter. “I have a dream that enough is enough, and that this should be a gun free world, period.".

Yolanda King

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Yolande and her sons regarded themselves as the heirs with the stronger claim, and began to use the title of Kings of Aragon.

As a result of this additional inheritance, Yolande was called the "Queen of Four Kingdoms" - the four apparently Sicily , Jerusalem , Cyprus and Aragon.

Another interpretation specifies Naples separate from Sicily, plus Jerusalem and Aragon. The number could be raised to seven if the two component kingdoms of the Crown of Aragon Majorca and Valencia and Sardinia were included.

However, the reality was that Yolande and her family controlled territories in the said kingdoms only at short intervals, if ever. Their true realm was the Anjou fiefdoms across France: they held uncontestably the provinces of Provence and Anjou , and also at times Bar , Maine , Touraine and Valois.

In the emerging second phase of the Hundred Years' War , Yolande chose to support the French in particular the Armagnac party against the English and the Burgundians.

After John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy , instigated a mob attack on the Dauphin of France in , she and her husband repudiated the engagement of their son Louis to John's daughter Catherine of Burgundy, which placed them decisively in the Armagnac camp.

In the same year, Yolande met with Queen Isabeau of France to finalize a marriage contract between her daughter Marie and Isabeau's third surviving son Charles.

After his two older brothers died, she supported the claim of the Dauphin Charles who, relying upon Yolande's resources and help, succeeded in becoming crowned Charles VII of France.

As Charles' own mother, Queen Isabeau, worked against his claims, it has been said that Yolande was the person who protected the adolescent Charles against all sorts of plots on his life and acted as a substitute mother.

She removed Charles from his parents' court and kept him in her own castles, usually those in the Loire Valley , where Charles received Joan of Arc.

Yolande arranged the marriage of Charles to her daughter Mary of Anjou , thus becoming Charles' mother-in-law.

This led to Yolande's personal, and crucial, involvement in the struggle for the survival of the House of Valois in France.

Yolande's marriage to Louis II of Anjou , at Arles in December , was arranged as a part of long-standing efforts to resolve contested claims upon the kingdom of Sicily and Naples between the houses of Anjou and Aragon.

Louis spent much of his life fighting in Italy for his claim to the Kingdom of Naples. She preferred to hold court in Angers and Saumur.

With the victory of the English over the French at the Battle of Agincourt in , the Duchy of Anjou was threatened.

The French king, Charles VI , was mentally ill and his realm was in a state of civil war between the Burgundians and the Orleanists Armagnacs.

The situation was made worse by an alliance among the Duke of Burgundy , John the Fearless , the English, and the French queen, Isabeau of Bavaria, who submitted to the Duke of Burgundy's scheme to deny the crown of France to the children of Charles VI.

Fearing the abusive power building behind the Duke of Burgundy, Louis II had Yolande move with her children and future son-in-law, Charles, to Provence in southern France.

In the years and , the two oldest surviving sons of Charles VI of France died in quick succession: first Louis , then Jean.

Both brothers had been in the care of the Duke of Burgundy. Yolande was the protectress of her son-in-law, Charles, who became the new Dauphin.

She refused Queen Isabeau's orders to return Charles to the French Court, reportedly replying, "We have not nurtured and cherished this one for you to make him die like his brothers or to go mad like his father, or to become English like you.

I keep him for my own. Come and take him away, if you dare. She acted as regent for her son because of his youth. She also had the fate of the French royal house of Valois in her hands.

With his mother, Queen Isabeau, and the Duke of Burgundy allied with the English, Charles had no resources to support him other than those of the House of Anjou and the smaller House of Armagnac.

The treaty designated Henry as "Regent of France" and heir to the French throne. Following this, the Dauphin Charles was declared disinherited in Charles' title was challenged by the English and their Burgundian allies, who supported the candidacy of Henry VI of England , the infant son of Henry V and Catherine of Valois , Charles' own sister, as king of France.

In this struggle, Yolande played a prominent role in surrounding the young Valois king with advisers and servants associated with the House of Anjou.

She manoeuvred John VI, Duke of Brittany , into breaking an alliance with the English, and was responsible for a soldier from the Breton ducal family, Arthur de Richemont , becoming Constable of France in Yolande's early and strong support of Joan of Arc, when others had doubts, suggests her possible larger role in orchestrating Joan's appearance on the scene.

Yolande unquestionably practised realistic politics. Her mother started to realize that Yolanda had become more aware of the possibility that her father could be killed as well.

King and her brother Martin III bragged about their selflessness at school. After she suggested that he would most likely give it all away, King laughed with her mother.

The head of the school was Walt Roberts, father of the actress Julia Roberts. I have chosen to continue to promote 'we're one, the oneness of us, and shine the spotlight,' as my father did.

On the evening of April 4, , when she was 12, Yolanda returned with her mother from Easter-dress shopping when Jesse Jackson called the family and reported that her father had been shot.

Soon after, she heard of the event when a news bulletin popped up while she was washing dishes. While her siblings were trying to find out what it meant, Yolanda already knew.

She asked her mother at this time, if she should hate the man who killed her father. Her mother told her not to, since her father would not want that.

King was visited by Mrs. Kennedy before her father's funeral. At that time, she was also called by Andrea Young, whose own father had insisted that she should.

The two were the same age. In regards to the possibility that her father could have been saved, King said she doubted that her father could have lived much longer given all the stress he had during his tenure as a leader of the Civil Rights Movement.

At Grady High School , King was president of her sophomore and junior class, and vice president of her senior class. She made lifelong friends while in the institution that would collectively be called the "Grady Girls".

She was also on the student council. During the family's interview with Mike Wallace in December , Yolanda was introduced by her mother and revealed her role in keeping the family together.

Being the oldest, she had to watch her three younger siblings; Martin Luther King III, Dexter King and Bernice King and referred to the three as independent when she watched them whenever their mother went out of town.

Sometime after Martin Luther King's assassination, King told her mother "Mom, I'm not going to cry because my dad is not dead.

He may be dead physically, and one day I am going to see him again". On July 21, , King's uncle and father's brother Alfred Daniel Williams King was found dead in the swimming pool of his home.

His youngest two children, Esther and Vernon, were vacationing with King and her family in Jamaica when they heard of his death.

In her teenage years, King preferred to go by her nickname "Yoki. Maybe when I'm older I won't be able to stand Yoki, but Yolanda sounds so formal!

At 15 she was subject to controversy when she appeared in the play The Owl and the Pussycat with a white male lead.

When King was 16 she received attention in Jet in , where she talked about what her father's famous name was doing for her life.

In the interview with the magazine, She related how people expected her to be "stuck up" and referred to it as one of the "handicaps" of being Martin Luther King's child.

She recalled having met a friend that was scared of being acquainted with her, because of her father's identity and expressed her thoughts in the colleges she wished to attend.

King called her father's name and having to live up to it a "challenge" and recalled a friend when she first met a friend of hers, who believed she could not say anything to King but after beginning to know her, realized that she was "no worse than my other friends" and she "could say anything" to her.

King also voiced her dislike of the assumption that she would behave just like her mother and father, and the difficulty of being perceived as not being someone others could talk to.

When asked what kind of world she would like to live in, King said she wished "people could love everybody". Despite this wish, she acknowledged that this was of no ease and expressed happiness that her father had changed many things, and even made some people gain self-esteem.

After graduating from high school, she went to Smith College. She took classes taught by Manning Marable and Johnnella Butler, and became satisfied with her choice of a college.

But after finishing her sophomore year and returning home so she could work over the summer, her grandmother Alberta Williams King was killed on June 30, She was also subject to some harassment by her classmates, describing it as the "era when students were making demands and many black students were closer to the teachings of Malcolm X , or what they thought were his teachings.

She reflected "I had never read his works. I was just someone who loved someone, and I knew he had done great things and now people didn't appreciate it.

When asked about what pressures emerged from being a daughter of Martin Luther King Jr. My siblings had the same kind of pressure. There was such a need, like they were looking for a miracle.

An alumna of Smith College after graduating in , she was the subject of an essay among the "remarkable women" during a celebration during the college's one hundred and twenty-fifth year [56] and she was a member of the Board of Directors of the Martin Luther King Jr.

Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Inc. King became a human rights activist and actress. She stated in to USA Today , that her acting "allowed me to find an expression and outlet for the pain and anger I felt about losing my father,".

In , Yolanda met Attallah Shabazz , the eldest daughter of Malcolm X, [60] after arrangements had been made by Ebony Magazine to take a photograph of the two women together.

Instead, the two quickly found common ground in their activism and in their positive outlook towards the future of African-Americans.

The play was directed towards teens and focused on the 10th year reunion of six high school friends. Stepping into Tomorrow led to the formation of Nucleus in the s, a theater company which King and Shabazz founded.

The pair performed in around 50 cities a year and did lectures together, typically in school settings. We must cease our premature celebration [about civil rights already achieved] and get back to the struggle.

We cannot be satisfied with a few black faces in high places when millions of our people have been locked out. It was the first time she had ever been arrested.

She showed dissatisfaction with her "generation" on January 20, , and referred to them as being "laid-back and unconcerned", and "forgetting the sacrifices that allowed them to get away with being so laid-back".

She celebrated her father's holiday on January 16, and attended a breakfast in Chicago with Mayor Harold Washington. She stated that her father had a "magnificent dream", but admitted that "it still is only a dream.

Day a national holiday. She kicked off Martin Luther King Jr. Day by starting a week-long celebration on January 12, and talked to students about opportunities that they had at that point which their parents and grandparents did not have.

Their play Stepping into Tomorrow was praised by supervisors as being "entertaining and enlightening. Supervisor Kenneth Hahn said to King that he "sensed I was in the presence of a great man when I met your father.

There, she gave a speech and made references to her past difficult experiences when first coming to the college.

King made it clear that while she had not been "endeared" to the institution, she was still "grateful" for her experience.

She called for Americans to memorialize those who gave their lives for "the struggle for peace and justice. King and Kelly starred in three films together, HBO's "America's Dream" starring Danny Glover and Wesley Snipes, award-winning period film, "Odessa" that deals with racial unrest in which King gives a stellar performance as a nanny who lost her son to racial violence, and in Rob Reiner's film "Ghosts of Mississippi" about the assassination of civil rights leader Medgar Evers starring Whoopi Goldberg and Alec Baldwin, King and Kelly played the adult and child versions of Reena Evers.

On December 9, , she canceled a planned appearance in a play in Tucson , Arizona [75] and ignored a boycott going on at the time by civil rights groups and other activists for Arizona voters rejecting the proposal of Martin Luther King Jr.

Day being celebrated there. Despite this, Shabazz still appeared in the state and performed in the play. She debunked complacency in having any role in progression of her father's dream.

There, she joined hands with her siblings and mother along with other civil rights activists, singing We Shall Overcome. On February 1, King attempted to speak before a diverse class of students at North Central College.

She stated, "It is entirely appropriate that you would choose to focus on multiculturalism as the opening activity of Black History Month.

The only reason why Black History Month was created and still exists is because America is still struggling and trying to come to grips, come to terms with the diversity of its people.

It's often hard for young people to understand the fear and terror so many people felt and how bold they were to get involved in the marches.

But walking through the first part of the exhibit I felt that terror. The "commitment" to diverse members in the audience and the play itself, was what represented the opportunities for which King fought.

In the fall of , at age 39, she joined Ilyasah Shabazz and Reena Evers in saluting their mothers as they chaired an attempt at registering one million African-American women to vote in the presidential election of Prior to the film's release, King expressed belief in children of the time only knowing "Martin Luther King Jr.

They look at me when I'm talking as if this is science fiction. In a twenty-four-minute-long speech, she brought up the presidential election of that year, and also quoted the words of Bobby Kennedy by recalling his line which he took from George Bernard Shaw , that of "Some men see things as they are and say why?

I dream things that never were and say why not? In response, she pushed for "the goal" to be "color acceptance.

She mentioned the possibility that the event could have been a calling for Americans to put their loyalty towards "their race, tribe and nation", as her father once said.

During the play, she changed costume numerous times and adjusted her voice and body language when changing roles. In January , King referred to her father as a king, but not as one who "sat on a throne, but one who sat in a dark Birmingham jail.

I don't have to try and prove anything to anyone anymore. Coretta Scott King began to decline in health after suffering a stroke in August She also was diagnosed with ovarian cancer.

The four children of the civil rights activist noticed "something was happening". Coretta Scott King had a blood clot move from her heart and lodge in an artery in her brain.

Alongside the physician that took care of her mother, Dr. Maggie Mermin and her sister, Yolanda told the press that her mother was making progress on a daily basis and was expected to make a full recovery.

King and Dexter were in favor of sale, but their other siblings were not. When asked about how she was faring following the death of her mother, Yolanda responded: "I connected with her spirit so strongly.

I am in direct contact with her spirit, and that has given me so much peace and so much strength. She preached in January to an audience in Ebenezer Baptist Church to be an oasis for peace and love, as well as to use her father's holiday as starting ground for their own interpretations of prejudice.

Day to attendants at the Ebenezer Baptist Church and stated: "We must keep reaching across the table and, in the tradition of Martin Luther King Jr.

After her hour-long presentation, she joined her sister and her aunt, Christine King Farris , in signing books. On May 15, , King stated to her brother Dexter that she was tired, though he thought nothing of it due to her "hectic" schedule.

Around an hour later, [] King collapsed in the Santa Monica, California home of Philip Madison Jones, her brother Dexter King 's best friend, and could not be revived.

Her death came a year after her mother died. Her family has speculated that her death was caused by a heart condition. Many in attendance did not know her, but came out of respect for the King family's history of non-violence and social justice.

King was cremated , [] in accordance with her wishes. All three of her siblings lit a candle in her memory. Bernice King said it was "very difficult standing here blessed as her one and only sister.

Yolanda, from your one and only, I thank you for being a sister and for being a friend. She just moved upstairs.

She wrote "Yolanda proved daily that it was possible to smile while wreathed in sadness. In fact, she proved that the smile was more powerful and sweeter because it had to press itself through mournfulness to be seen, force itself through cruelty to show that the light of survival shines for us all.

Raphael Warnock stated; "She dealt with the difficulty of personal pain and public responsibility and yet Thank you for her voice.

To the time of her death, King continued to express denial in her father's dreams and ideals being fulfilled during her lifetime.

In , she debunked any thought that her father's "dream" had been anything but a dream, and was quoted as saying "It's easier to build monuments than to make a better world.

It seems we've stood still and in many ways gone backward since Martin Luther King Jr. Despite this, she was quoted in January of saying that she was "a percent, dyed-in-the-wool, card-carrying believer in 'The Dream'.

It's a dream about freedom—freedom from oppression, from exploitation, from poverty On January 15, , she spoke at Florida Memorial College and expressed what she believed her father would feel if "he knew that people were taking a day off in his memory to do nothing".

King was an ardent activist for gay rights , [] [] as was her mother, Coretta. King protested many times over gay rights.

She was among people arrested during a demonstration by lesbian and gay rights activists. For a nation that prides itself on liberty, justice and equality for all, this is totally unacceptable.

Day , her father's national holiday. Dexter King said of his sister, "She gave me permission. She allowed me to give myself permission to be me.

The movement was in her DNA. She was a reserved and quiet person who loved acting. Suzan Johnson Cook was highlighted in an article written by the minister, as she dubbed her deceased longtime friend a "queen whose name was King".

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The Washington Post. July 2, Retrieved USA Today. May 24, Chicago Tribune. The New York Times. January 5,

In a twenty-four-minute-long speech, she brought up the presidential election of that year, and also quoted the words of Bobby Kennedy by recalling his line which he took from George Bernard Shaw , that of "Some men see things as they are and say why?

I dream things that never were and say why not? In response, she pushed for "the goal" to be "color acceptance. She mentioned the possibility that the event could have been a calling for Americans to put their loyalty towards "their race, tribe and nation", as her father once said.

During the play, she changed costume numerous times and adjusted her voice and body language when changing roles.

In January , King referred to her father as a king, but not as one who "sat on a throne, but one who sat in a dark Birmingham jail.

I don't have to try and prove anything to anyone anymore. Coretta Scott King began to decline in health after suffering a stroke in August She also was diagnosed with ovarian cancer.

The four children of the civil rights activist noticed "something was happening". Coretta Scott King had a blood clot move from her heart and lodge in an artery in her brain.

Alongside the physician that took care of her mother, Dr. Maggie Mermin and her sister, Yolanda told the press that her mother was making progress on a daily basis and was expected to make a full recovery.

King and Dexter were in favor of sale, but their other siblings were not. When asked about how she was faring following the death of her mother, Yolanda responded: "I connected with her spirit so strongly.

I am in direct contact with her spirit, and that has given me so much peace and so much strength. She preached in January to an audience in Ebenezer Baptist Church to be an oasis for peace and love, as well as to use her father's holiday as starting ground for their own interpretations of prejudice.

Day to attendants at the Ebenezer Baptist Church and stated: "We must keep reaching across the table and, in the tradition of Martin Luther King Jr.

After her hour-long presentation, she joined her sister and her aunt, Christine King Farris , in signing books.

On May 15, , King stated to her brother Dexter that she was tired, though he thought nothing of it due to her "hectic" schedule.

Around an hour later, [] King collapsed in the Santa Monica, California home of Philip Madison Jones, her brother Dexter King 's best friend, and could not be revived.

Her death came a year after her mother died. Her family has speculated that her death was caused by a heart condition. Many in attendance did not know her, but came out of respect for the King family's history of non-violence and social justice.

King was cremated , [] in accordance with her wishes. All three of her siblings lit a candle in her memory.

Bernice King said it was "very difficult standing here blessed as her one and only sister. Yolanda, from your one and only, I thank you for being a sister and for being a friend.

She just moved upstairs. She wrote "Yolanda proved daily that it was possible to smile while wreathed in sadness. In fact, she proved that the smile was more powerful and sweeter because it had to press itself through mournfulness to be seen, force itself through cruelty to show that the light of survival shines for us all.

Raphael Warnock stated; "She dealt with the difficulty of personal pain and public responsibility and yet Thank you for her voice.

To the time of her death, King continued to express denial in her father's dreams and ideals being fulfilled during her lifetime.

In , she debunked any thought that her father's "dream" had been anything but a dream, and was quoted as saying "It's easier to build monuments than to make a better world.

It seems we've stood still and in many ways gone backward since Martin Luther King Jr. Despite this, she was quoted in January of saying that she was "a percent, dyed-in-the-wool, card-carrying believer in 'The Dream'.

It's a dream about freedom—freedom from oppression, from exploitation, from poverty On January 15, , she spoke at Florida Memorial College and expressed what she believed her father would feel if "he knew that people were taking a day off in his memory to do nothing".

King was an ardent activist for gay rights , [] [] as was her mother, Coretta. King protested many times over gay rights. She was among people arrested during a demonstration by lesbian and gay rights activists.

For a nation that prides itself on liberty, justice and equality for all, this is totally unacceptable.

Day , her father's national holiday. Dexter King said of his sister, "She gave me permission. She allowed me to give myself permission to be me.

The movement was in her DNA. She was a reserved and quiet person who loved acting. Suzan Johnson Cook was highlighted in an article written by the minister, as she dubbed her deceased longtime friend a "queen whose name was King".

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Yolanda King. Montgomery, Alabama , U. Santa Monica, California , U. The Washington Post. July 2, Retrieved USA Today.

May 24, Chicago Tribune. The New York Times. January 5, November 20, Huffington Post. October 28, Coretta Scott King: A Biography.

Los Angeles Times. Martin Luther King's Daughter, dies at 51". Archived from the original on October 29, Retrieved October 27, Pioneer Press.

Sun Sentinel. January 15, Naperville, Illinois: Sourcebooks. Grand Central Publishing. Kennedy Visits Mrs. King And 4 Children Before Funeral".

April 10, April 18, King Was Simply Dad". January 14, Notable Black American Women, Book 2. Retrieved — via YouTube.

New York Times. April 5, Lodi News-Sentinel. January 12, Johnson Publishing Company. May 18, April 6, King's Family Observes 7th Anniversary of Slaying".

Smith College. May 16, Archived from the original on November 4, King's Daughter Gets Degree". Joseph Lowery , one of her father's close aides in the civil rights movement.

He added she was "thoroughly committed to the movement and found her own means of expressing that commitment through drama. The Rev.

Al Sharpton called Yolanda King was a "torch bearer for her parents and a committed activist in her own right. Yolanda King founded and led Higher Ground Productions, billed as a "gateway for inner peace, unity and global transformation.

Yolanda Denise King — nicknamed Yoki by the family — was born Nov. She was born just two weeks before Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus there, leading to the Montgomery bus boycott spearheaded by her father.

She was just 10 weeks old when the King family home was bombed in Jan. Neither she nor her mother was injured when the device exploded on the front porch.

She was 7 when her father mentioned her and her siblings in his speech at the March on Washington: "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.

Yolanda King was the most visible of the four children during this year's Martin Luther King Day in January, the first since her mother's death.

I keep him for my own. Come and take him away, if you dare. She acted as regent for her son because of his youth. She also had the fate of the French royal house of Valois in her hands.

With his mother, Queen Isabeau, and the Duke of Burgundy allied with the English, Charles had no resources to support him other than those of the House of Anjou and the smaller House of Armagnac.

The treaty designated Henry as "Regent of France" and heir to the French throne. Following this, the Dauphin Charles was declared disinherited in Charles' title was challenged by the English and their Burgundian allies, who supported the candidacy of Henry VI of England , the infant son of Henry V and Catherine of Valois , Charles' own sister, as king of France.

In this struggle, Yolande played a prominent role in surrounding the young Valois king with advisers and servants associated with the House of Anjou.

She manoeuvred John VI, Duke of Brittany , into breaking an alliance with the English, and was responsible for a soldier from the Breton ducal family, Arthur de Richemont , becoming Constable of France in Yolande's early and strong support of Joan of Arc, when others had doubts, suggests her possible larger role in orchestrating Joan's appearance on the scene.

Yolande unquestionably practised realistic politics. Yolande was not averse to recruiting beautiful women and coaching them to become the mistresses of influential men who would spy on them on her behalf.

She had a network of such women in the courts of Lorraine, Burgundy, Brittany, and her son-in-law. The contemporary chronicler Jean Juvenal des Ursins —44 , Bishop of Beauvais , described Yolande as "the prettiest woman in the kingdom.

Yolande retired to Angers and then to Saumur. She continued to play a role in politics. When the bishopric in Angers fell vacant, she threatened Charles VII's candidate with beheading if he showed up in the city.

The king backed down and the post went to her secretary. At least from onwards, her granddaughter Margaret of Anjou came to live with her.

Yolande taught her not only etiquette and literature, but also how to check account books. She received his ambassadors in Samur and presented her granddaughter to them.

She was betrothed in to Louis, the heir of Anjou who had one year earlier succeeded in conquering Naples and become King Ludovico II of Naples , and married him on 2 December at Montpellier.

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April ermordet wurde, war die jährige Yolanda King für ihre Gelassenheit während der öffentlich zugänglichen Trauer- und Trauerveranstaltungen bekannt. Sie verstand es nicht und fragte ihre Mutter Coretta, warum sie nicht gehen könne. Ihre Mutter begann zu begreifen, dass Yolanda sich der Möglichkeit bewusster geworden war, dass auch ihr Vater getötet werden könnte.

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Ich habe beschlossen, weiterhin zu fördern, dass wir eins sind, die Einheit von uns, und das Rampenlicht zu erstrahlen, wie es mein Vater tat. Bei ihr wurde auch Eierstockkrebs diagnostiziert. Die Entscheidung darüber, welche Schule sie in der ersten Money In The Bank besuchen würde, wurde hauptsächlich von ihrer Mutter getroffen, da ihr Vater ihr zu Beginn der Entscheidungsfindung kein Interesse entgegenbrachte. Moren ba henne om ikke, siden faren ikke ville ha det. Ihr Tod kam ein Jahr nach dem Tod ihrer Mutter. Er könnte physisch tot sein, und eines Portion Englisch werde ich ihn wiedersehen. Kennedy ermordet wurde, erfuhr sie von seinem Tod Kino Filme Live Stream der Schule. Beide hatten Angst, dass sie sich aufgrund des Erbes ihrer Väter nicht mögen würden. Yolanda King

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Yolanda King Speaks at March For Our Lives - \ Yolanda King Yolanda King Ihre Erinnerungen an ihren Vater veranlassten sie zu der Feststellung, dass er "glaubte, wir seien alle göttlich. Ich habe beschlossen, weiterhin zu fördern, dass wir eins sind, die Einheit von uns, und das Rampenlicht zu erstrahlen, wie es mein Vater tat. Prahlten mit ihrer Selbstlosigkeit in der Schule. Dort hielt sie eine Rede und bezog sich auf ihre schwierigen Erfahrungen in der Vergangenheit, als Josie Davis zum ersten Mal an das College kam. Da faren ble myrdet 4. Ihre Mutter begann zu begreifen, dass Yolanda sich der Möglichkeit bewusster geworden war, dass auch ihr Vater getötet werden könnte. Eine wichtige Es Ganzer Film Erinnerung war, dass sie mit dem Rest ihrer Klasse nach Funtowneinem örtlichen Vergnügungspark, Yolanda King wollte, dies jedoch aufgrund ihres Rennens untersagt war. Yolanda King

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