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She is the first child of [[Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr.]] and [[Alberta Christine Williams King]], and is the elder sister of [[Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.]] and [[Alfred Daniel Williams King]]. The three siblings spent their early years in the home of their grandparents, [[Adam Daniel Williams]], who died in 1931, and [[Jennie Celeste Parks Williams]], who died ten years later.
She is the first child of [[Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr.]] and [[Alberta Christine Williams King]], and is the elder sister of [[Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.]] and [[Alfred Daniel Williams King]]. The three siblings spent their early years in the home of their grandparents, [[Adam Daniel Williams]], who died in 1931, and [[Jennie Celeste Parks Williams]], who died ten years later.


Christine Farris married [[Isaac Newton Farris]] on August 19, 1960. They had two children: [[Angela Christine Farris Watkins]] and [[Isaac Newton Farris, Jr.]], who currently serves as CEO of the King Center.
Christine Farris married the late [[Isaac Newton Farris]] on August 19, 1960. They had two children: [[Angela Christine Farris Watkins]] and [[Isaac Newton Farris, Jr.]], who currently serves as CEO of the King Center.


== Family tragedies ==
== Family tragedies ==

Revision as of 20:50, 9 March 2011

Christine King Farris
Born
Willie Christine King

(1927-09-11) September 11, 1927 (age 97)
Atlanta,GA
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipAmerica
Alma materSpelman College, Columbia University
Known forher family, civil rights, teaching, public service
Scientific career
FieldsEducation
InstitutionsSpelman College

Christine King Farris (born Willie Christine King on September 11, 1927, in Atlanta, Georgia) is the eldest and only living sibling of the late Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. She teaches at Spelman College and is the author of several books and a public speaker on various topics, including the King family, multicultural education, and teaching. Professor Farris was, for many years, Vice Chair and Treasurer of the King Center and has been active for several years in the International Reading Association, and various church and civic organizations, including the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.

Family

She is the first child of Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr. and Alberta Christine Williams King, and is the elder sister of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Alfred Daniel Williams King. The three siblings spent their early years in the home of their grandparents, Adam Daniel Williams, who died in 1931, and Jennie Celeste Parks Williams, who died ten years later.

Christine Farris married the late Isaac Newton Farris on August 19, 1960. They had two children: Angela Christine Farris Watkins and Isaac Newton Farris, Jr., who currently serves as CEO of the King Center.

Family tragedies

Farris has endured the murder of one brother in 1968, the drowning of another brother in 1969, and the murder of her mother in 1974. Farris has not returned to Memphis, Tennessee since she traveled there after the assassination of her brother to retrieve his body. In recent years, she has attended the funerals of her niece, Yolanda King, and sister in law, Coretta Scott King. In a recent interview with CNN, she said she would not attend an April 2008 event marking the 40th anniversary of her brother's assassination, because of the painful memories of her last visit to Memphis.

References

Books by Christine King Farris

My Brother Martin: A Sister Remembers Growing Up with the Rev. Dr. Martin ... by Christine King Farris

Martin Luther King, Jr.: His Life and Dream by Christine King Farris

Martin Luther King, Jr.: His Life and Dreams/Grades 3-5 by Christine King Farris - 1986

Martin Luther King, Jr., His Life and Dream: Elementary Level by Christine King Farris

Teaching Children about Martin Luther King: Lessons for Life by Jr III Martin Luther King, Christine King Farris - 2003

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