AP Interview: 2 King children say brother botched $800K licensing deal with memorial groupATLANTA — Two of Martin Luther King Jr.’s children say they were not aware of the details of an $800,000 licensing deal with a memorial foundation brokered two years ago by their brother, whom they accused of tarnishing their parents’ legacy with his business decisions. Martin Luther King III comes to India for a date with GandhiNEW DELHI - It will be a rare confluence of the legacy of Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Junior, nostalgia and jazz when Martin Luther King III comes to India Saturday to retrace the ‘pilgrimage’ of his father 50 years ago. |