Alfred Daniel Williams King
Alfred Daniel Williams King was an American minister and civil rights activist, born on July 30, 1930. He was the younger brother of the prominent civil rights leader, Martin Luther King Jr.. A.D. King played a significant role in the civil rights movement, advocating for racial equality and social justice in the United States.
A.D. King served as a pastor in various churches and was involved in several key events, including the Montgomery Bus Boycott. He worked alongside his brother and other leaders to promote nonviolent protest against segregation and discrimination. He passed away on July 21, 1969, leaving a legacy of commitment to civil rights.