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A family portrait of the Kings, taken in 1939. Clockwise: King Sr.; mother-in-law, Mrs. Jeannie C. Parks Williams; son Martin Luther King, Jr.; daughter, Christine; younger son, Alfred Daniel, and wife, Alberta Williams King.

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In January, 1969, the Free Breakfast for School Children Program was initiated at St. Augustine's Church in Oakland by the Black Panther Party. The Panthers would cook and serve food to the poor inner city youth of the area. Initially run out of a St. Augustine's Church in Oakland, the Program became so popular that by the end of the year, the Panthers set up kitchens in cities across the nation, feeding over 10,000 children every day before they went to school

Photo: Nancy Thompson ,Black Panthers' Free Breakfast for Children' program (Oakland, 1971)

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