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Alveda King grew up steeped in the concerns for racial equality within America in the 1960s. Her uncle was civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. and she is daughter of the activist A. D. King. Alveda herself a prominent and empathetic voice within the Christian conservative movement particular on right to life issues.
In this interview she talks openly about how she is was rescued from abortion and how she herself became a voice for life even after having two terminations herself.
Released on 26 Dec 2025
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