Losing Martin: King's sister shares the pain of losing her brother

As America celebrates a life, a family mourns a loss.  Martin Luther King, Jr.'s sister, Christine King Farris, spoke with Tavis Smiley about the pain of losing her brother.  She has not stepped foot in Memphis since she went there to retrieve his body nearly 40 years ago, and she's unsure if she will go back this spring for a program commemorating the 40th anniversary of his death.

 

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