Dr Bernice Albertine King is the youngest daughter of civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. She is the CEO of The King Center. FRANCE 24 went to meet her to talk about her father's struggle and the march on Washington 60 years ago, during which Martin Luther King delivered his famous "I have a dream" speech on August 28, 1963. Bernice explains that it took courage for her father to make such a speech, as it represented a threat to the existing order. She also reminds us how, in the speech, he gave a global vision of the world in which we could coexist as a family, as a community, in peace, in justice, in freedom and in equality.
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    Bernice King on her father: 'He tried to make the world a better place for everyone'
            
              Martin Luther King
            
            
              Martin Luther King Jr
            
            
              FRANCE 24
            
            
              the King Center
            
            
              Civil Rights
            
            
              King Charles III
            
            
              Washington D.C.
            
        
      
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