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MLK's mom was publicly executed; why was her murder buried with her body?

MLK Jr. assassination was followed by mysterious death of reverend brother, public execution of their mother

Alberta Williams King is the mother of the civil rights movement. She was publicly executed in front of the Sunday congregation at Ebenezer Baptist Church on June 30, 1974.

You probably never heard the story … until now.

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Shot dead by a lone gunman — just like her oldest son, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968. She was sitting at the organ in the church built by her family into the center of the civil rights movement, where she spent her entire life playing music and praising Christ.

The assassination of the mother of one of the most famous people in the world, herself a civil rights champion, is one of the most scandalous murders in American history. But nobody knows about it.

From left, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Rev. Martin Luther King Sr., Alberta Williams King, Rev. AD King.

They buried the story when they buried her body. She is cancel culture’s greatest victim.

We know it’s a cover up. How so? Easy.

The National Park Service itself fails to mention Mrs. King’s name, let alone her murder, in its official history of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia.

“There are some things they just don’t want you to know,” a family member told Thug Adams.

It’s an absolutely inexcusable oversight. It’s can’t be a mistake. It’s HER church. Mrs. King’s father, Rev. Adam Daniel Williams, helped build Ebenezer Baptist into a powerhouse of American faith and culture.

Her husband, Rev. Martin Luther King Sr., took over the ministry of the church after her father. The Kings marched for civil rights in Atlanta as early as the 1930s.

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They had a daughter, Willie Christine King, then two sons, MLK Jr. and Rev. Adam Daniel Williams (AD) King.

Mrs. King suffered the intense tragedy of losses only a mother can know: her oldest son MLK Jr. was famously assassinated on April 4, 1968.

Rev. Martin Luther Sr. (wearing white hat) and wife Alberta Williams King lead civil rights march outside Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta in the 1930s.

Her youngest son, Rev. AD King, was also a civil rights warrior who served side by side with his older brother. He succeeded his brother as minister of Ebenezer Baptist, de facto head of the civil rights movement.

He died the following year — officially drowned, the same weekend Mary Jo Kopechne reportedly drowned while in the company of Sen. Ted Kennedy. Same weekend of the moon landing.

The King family believes AD King was murdered, too.

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“There was no water in his lungs,” his daughter, Dr. Alveda King, told Thug Adams last year.

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