Christine King Farris, the older sister of Martin Luther King Jr., and civil rights activist in her own right, passed away Thursday at age 95, the King Center announced.
King Farris died peacefully and surrounded by family in Atlanta, FOX5 Atlanta reported.
“The King Center joins the King and Farris families, Civil Rights activists, the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church family, academic family, and people of goodwill worldwide in celebrating the life of our servant leader, founding board member, former Vice-Chair & Treasurer, activist educator, and family matriarch, the beloved Dr. Christine King Farris,” the center posted on social media.
The King Center Mourns the Loss of Dr. #ChristineKingFarris, Founding Board Member, Esteemed Educator, Author, Activist, and Sister of #MLK pic.twitter.com/jvf38iJk1U
— The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center (@TheKingCenter) June 29, 2023
Dr. #ChristineKingFarris was a powerful educator, author and advocate for civil rights.
— Congresswoman Nikema Williams (@RepNikema) June 29, 2023
I am saddened to hear of her passing and send my deepest condolences to the King & Farris families. pic.twitter.com/Ycjn82kFm9
King Farris played an active part in nonviolent demonstrations during the Civil Rights Movement, including the Selma to Montgomery March for Voting Rights in 1965 and the March Against Fear in Mississippi in 1966.
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