Alveda King on Trump: 'I Know He's Not a Racist'

Dr. Alveda King serves as executive director of Priests for Life's Civil Rights for the Unborn outreach. (Image provided courtesy Dr. King and Priests for Life). 

By    |   Wednesday, 07 August 2019 08:41 PM EDT ET

As President Trump was facing a firestorm of racism allegations last week, he welcomed to the White House a prominent, faith-based American who knows what real racism looks like: Dr. Alveda King, niece of the late civil rights icon Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.

Along with other African-American faith leaders, King sat down with President Donald Trump for a candid, honest dialog about the problems plaguing many urban African-American communities.

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As President Trump was facing a firestorm of racism allegations last week, he welcomed to the White House a prominent, faith-based American who knows what real racism looks like: Dr. Alveda King, niece of the late civil rights icon Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
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