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  1. Martin Jr. Alfred. Alberta Christine Williams King (September 13, 1904 – June 30, 1974) was an American civil rights organizer best known as the wife of Martin Luther King Sr., and as the mother of Martin Luther King Jr. She was the choir director of the Ebenezer Baptist Church.

  2. Alberta Christine Williams King (13 de septiembre de 1904 - 30 de junio de 1974) fue madre de Martin Luther King Jr. y esposa de Martin Luther King Sr. Fue directora del coro de la Iglesia Bautista Ebenezer. Fue asesinada a tiros en la iglesia 6 años después del asesinato de Martin Luther King Jr. 1 .

  3. September 13, 1903 to June 30, 1974. Bob Fitch photography archive, © Stanford University Libraries. Alberta Williams King, mother of Martin Luther King, Jr., was born in Atlanta in 1903, the only surviving child of Jennie Celeste Williams and Adam Daniel Williams, pastor of Atlanta’s Ebenezer Baptist Church.

  4. 24 de nov. de 2022 · By Kaleena Fraga | Edited By Jaclyn Anglis. Published November 24, 2022. Though Alberta Williams King is often viewed as a footnote to the Martin Luther King Jr. story, she played a crucial role in shaping her son's thinking about race in America.

  5. 15 de ene. de 2021 · Alberta King, the mother of Martin Luther King Jr.'s mother, was crucial to the civil rights movement. On MLK Day, we should celebrate her, too.

  6. 5 de jun. de 2021 · Alberta Williams King. Fair use image. Alberta Christine (Williams) King, a retired organist at Ebenezer Baptist Church and a choir director, wore many hats in her family and community, as she also was the wife of Rev. Martin Luther King Sr., mother of Alfred Daniel Williams King I (1930), Willie Christine King Farris (1927), and Rev ...

  7. Alberta Christine Williams King (13 de septiembre de 1904 - 30 de junio de 1974) fue madre de Martin Luther King Jr. y esposa de Martin Luther King Sr. Fue directora del coro de la Iglesia Bautista Ebenezer. Fue asesinada a tiros en la iglesia 6 años después del asesinato de Martin Luther King Jr.