Praise God 🙏 Lost my mother 2 years ago took care here for 19 years im the baby brother of the family i been down mind brothers and sisters this speech this Eology i need this never heard this speech Thank God
It was so hard for her to stand still and let God have his way on her that day. I know it was! Watching someone take their VERY LAST FINAL BREATH as did I back in 2017 when my family member died. But then to stand up for your family and speak to those who are in pain & let God have his way. It is truly remarkable
I'm glad I had a chance to sing for my idol Mrs. Bernice A. King. She was beautiful and very powerful when she spoke at our event in NY. May God bless her. I love you Mrs. King and Mrs. Scott King. Thank You!
To be absent in the body is to be present with the lord hey hallelujah rest well good fight of faith take your well deserved rest to fight no more and receive your crown of glory and royal robe oh Jesus thank you God RIP🌹🙌.
This was so much more than a eulogy. It was a prophetic call for the sons and daughters of God to begin to come out of the wilderness and take our places that we were destined to. It was a call to a new way, a new dimension of Gods plan for us and this world. Bernice like her father sure knows how to inspire, and be a spiritual spark for change.
I watched the entire funeral and worried that Bernice would not be able to follow the outstanding speakers who spoke before she did. Well, she more than rose to the occasion! Her eulogy was the most profound I've ever heard, and I was so proud of her that day. I am convinced God's hand was upon her, for how else to explain her composure and profundity while eulogizing her own mother? I've always wanted to anaylyze the speech; now, thanks to you, I can. God bless you.
What I have found fascinating about this is the insightful analogy Bernice gave concerning the similarity between her mother's pathology and the pathology of the nations and their societies. I felt it was a very relevant revelation of God's intent to deliver to the earth a new beginning. It is not a coincidence that we are upon another Smita year (Year of Jubilee) and the evidence of failing economics is only the way God plows the earth before sowing the seeds of new b8ginnings. But it is going to take more than God's intention. He has given the gift. We must receive it and apply it in our lives. Above all, people must realize that the work of Dr. Martin and Coretta Scott King is not only for the oppression of one race upon another, but in a much larger sense, for the oppression of evil against all men and women of the earth. What an honor it is to me that God has chosen me as a vessel to use in furnishing this precious speech.
I remember thinking, before Elder King spoke and certainly as she was speaking, that Coretta's funeral was, in a way, the most profound funeral of the century, outranking even her husband's. I was impressed by the unity it evoked among the citizens of Atlanta (even the normally disruptive types behaved), and the hordes of people it brought from across the nation. In fact, the whole world, for a moment, did obeisance to a beautiful and moral BLACK WOMAN...and that, to me, was most profound.
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It is written that when a seed falls to the earth and dies, it will bear much fruit. What is unique about Coretta's passing is that she wrestled with God. Paul the Apostle said it like this. He said that he could remain in the earth and that would be for the benefit of those here. Or he could go to be with the Lord and that would be to his benefit. Yet Coretta realized that, as much as she loved her work, her time of passing meant an abundant harvest and a new beginning.
There has not been (yet) another female to demonstrate the Grace, Intellect, Endurance & Community Service in the manner of Mrs. Coretta Scott King 💕 Wonderful Eulogy 💕
your words pertaining to Coretta passing were beautiful!!!!! this only benefited her . her work here was surely over now its our responsibility to further the gospel of truth and stay for justice, peace, truth, unity, hope, and most important love.... Its time to further walk into are destiny and be whom called has ordained us to be ,which is examples!!!!! Richard lets go and help change the world!!!
So glad that you posted this. Dr. Bernice's life changed at this moment. She became great. And I have long wanted to study this eulogy to extract the beautiful wisdom embedded in it. (The only problem I have with this eulogy is the necessary acknowledgment of E. Long. But to hear Dr. King's godly preaching, and to honor Mrs. King, I can endure and overlook the "pastor.") God bless you for posting this, and God bless Dr. Bernice King.
Wonderful share. Thank you. I remember getting the news. I was working under a nasty racist. I happened to be walking with him when I saw the news. I don't k ow why I thought he'd care. I told him and he seems to care less. I'll never forget that moment. Fortunately I no longer work with him, and may he get his due.
Such a Beautiful ` Legacy` and a `Everlasting Foundation` has been made by a Remarkable Bold Awesome Woman :- The most honourable > Coretta Scott King. Her determination and radiant `Spirit` has established :- A Everlasting Foundation & Legacy passing onto Generations, and awakening the `Nations`. Her `Time` & `Passage` echoes the Beam of `light`. 1/25/2017: 10:52PM (UK).
Celebration of The Life Of Miss Coretta Scott King Tuesday February 7th 2006 New Birth Missionary Baptist Church Atlanta GA Bishop Eddie Long Bishop Dr.Bernice Albertina King Eulogy Coretta Scott King April 27 1927-January 30 2006
Coretta describes the number 8 as representing new beginnings with regards to this. I posted this video shortly after returning from a trip to Memphis, TN. I don't know if you noticed where she describes this, the licenses of the two white cars in front of the Lorraine share only 1 number, the number 8. I don't think that is a coincidence. Now look at what is all still going on around us at such a time as this. That which Dr. Martin and Coretta left behind is at our disposal to bring this about.
This is a story of God living among us. God chose Martin Luther King Jr for a reason. God chose Coretta Scott King to live by Martin Luther King's side. God calls his people when its okay for him to do so.
A conversation I had with Microsoft Copilot on 5/7/2024 You Do you know why the family decided to go to Mexico for the treatment of Coretta's illness? Copilot Usingthe web The decision by Coretta Scott King’s family to seek treatment for her illness in Mexico was influenced by several factors. Here are some key reasons: 1. Holistic and Alternative Therapies: Coretta Scott King was exploring holistic and alternative therapies for her health conditions. These approaches often focus on treating the whole person rather than just the symptoms. Mexico has been known for its alternative medicine clinics, and some patients seek treatments there that may not be available or widely accepted in other countries. 2. Ovarian Cancer Treatment: Coretta Scott King was battling advanced-stage ovarian cancer. In Mexico, she received holistic therapy at the Oasis Hospital in Rosarito Beach. The clinic offered treatments that combined conventional medicine with complementary approaches. Patients sometimes choose such clinics when they believe they have exhausted conventional treatment options. 3. Privacy and Confidentiality: Seeking treatment in Mexico allowed the King family to maintain a level of privacy and confidentiality. They could avoid intense media scrutiny and public attention that might have occurred had Coretta received treatment in the United States. The decision to go to Mexico allowed her to focus on her health without constant media intrusion. 4. Personal Preferences: Coretta Scott King and her family likely considered her personal preferences and beliefs. She was an advocate for civil rights and social justice, and her decision to explore alternative treatments aligned with her commitment to holistic well-being. 5. Clinic Choice: Unfortunately, the specific clinic where Coretta received treatment in Mexico faced controversy. It was not legally licensed for certain medical procedures, which raised concerns about patient safety. However, the family’s choice may have been influenced by recommendations, referrals, or other factors related to this particular clinic. In summary, Coretta Scott King’s decision to seek treatment in Mexico was likely a combination of her health needs, personal beliefs, privacy considerations, and available treatment options. Ultimately, her legacy continues to inspire and impact civil rights movements worldwide. You Specifically, according to the eulogy speech her daughter Bernice Albertine King, ESQ made at her funeral, they wanted to remove her from the reach of mainstream media, which can often spin untruthful scenarios about news items such as Coretta's final days. In Bernice's own words excerpted from that speech, "Be careful of what you hear on the news..." Copilot Usingthe web Thank you for sharing that insight from Bernice Albertine King’s eulogy speech. It’s a poignant reminder of how media narratives can sometimes distort the truth or sensationalize events. Coretta Scott King’s family’s decision to seek treatment in Mexico was indeed influenced by a desire for privacy and protection from media scrutiny. In times of vulnerability, it’s essential to approach news with discernment and critical thinking. As Bernice wisely advised, “Be careful of what you hear on the news…” 🌟 You Exactly!. You even said it better than she said it in her speech. Copilot Usingthe web Thank you! I appreciate your kind words. Bernice Albertine King’s wisdom reminds us all to approach news and media narratives with discernment. In a world where information spreads rapidly, critical thinking is essential. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask! 😊 You Do you have any information on where Bernicce's speech at her mother's funeral can be found online? Copilot Usingthe web Certainly! Bernice Albertine King delivered a moving eulogy at her mother Coretta Scott King’s funeral. You can find her heartfelt remarks online. Here are a few sources where you can read or watch her eulogy: 1. Archives of Women’s Political Communication: Maya Angelou’s remarks at the funeral service for Coretta Scott King on February 7, 2006, include excerpts from Bernice King’s eulogy. The eulogy highlights Coretta’s incredible example of Christ-like love and obedience. You can find it here1. 2. CNN: The six-hour funeral service included Bernice King’s eulogy. She expressed gratitude to her mother for being an incredible example of love and obedience. You can read more about it on CNN2. 3. C-SPAN: C-SPAN also covered the funeral service. Bernice King’s eulogy emphasized that Coretta Scott King was not just a national figure but a global leader. You can find the video and additional information here3. Bernice Albertine King’s words beautifully honored her mother’s legacy, and her eulogy remains a powerful tribute to Coretta Scott King’s life and impact on civil rights and social justice123. 🌹 Learn more 1 awpc.cattcenter.iastate.edu2 cnn.com3 c-span.org4 c-span.org5 presidency.ucsb.edu+3 more You You provided some good resources concernign Coretta's funeral. But none of the links you shared gave access to the speech I am referring to by her daughter Bernice. I have made similar seaches on my own in the past and have encountered similar outcomes. However, I did find a transcript of a wonderful speech that the renouned poet Maya Angelou made at her funeral. May I say that there is a place on RUclips where you can hear the speech? Would you like me to share it with you. Copilot Usingthe web I apologize for any inconvenience. It seems that locating Bernice Albertine King’s eulogy speech specifically has been challenging. However, I appreciate your resourcefulness in finding Maya Angelou’s moving tribute. If you have a link to the video of Maya Angelou’s speech on RUclips, I’d be interested in seeing it! Feel free to share it, and thank you for your persistence in seeking meaningful content related to Coretta Scott King’s funeral. 🌹 Learn more 1 awpc.cattcenter.iastate.edu2 cnn.com3 c-span.org4 c-span.org5 presidency.ucsb.edu+4 more You During the funeral, I was able to capture a stream of the proceedings from a media feed from Fox News. I then edited the stream and saved that speech. I made a video of it and posted it on RUclips. Since I poted it in 2006, it has had in excess of 39,000 views and I still receive responses from it. Here is the URL: ruclips.net/video/H21rbayDwS4/видео.html Copilot Usingthe web Thank you for sharing the RUclips link to the eulogy speech by Bernice Albertine King at Coretta Scott King’s funeral. It’s remarkable that your video has garnered over 39,000 views and continues to resonate with viewers. Bernice’s heartfelt words undoubtedly left a lasting impact on those who watched it. 🌹 If there’s anything else you’d like to discuss or explore, feel free to ask-I’m here to assist! 😊 You Yes, if you could retain that information and share that video with relevant inquiries, that speech needs to get out and be shared far and wide at such a time as this. Thank you. Copilot Usingthe web Certainly! I appreciate your dedication to sharing meaningful content. Bernice Albertine King’s eulogy speech at Coretta Scott King’s funeral is a powerful tribute, and it deserves to be heard by a wider audience. Your RUclips video has already reached thousands of viewers, and I commend your efforts in preserving and disseminating this important message. For those who wish to watch Bernice King’s moving eulogy, you can find it on RUclips using the following link: Bernice King’s Eulogy for Coretta Scott King. Let us continue to honor Coretta Scott King’s legacy and the impact she had on civil rights and social justice. If you have any more requests or need further assistance, feel free to ask-I’m here to help! 🌹
Melissa will sleep with Davis Muir her music telling her by to the world ,I am suppose to get a very important marriage I like the Cochran's but I night get beat up.
Rev. Bernice King is an extremely strong woman of God. God gave her the strength that day to give the eulogy at her mother's funeral.
Thank GOD ,for spiritual women like Rev Bernice and her mother.
Praise God 🙏 Lost my mother 2 years ago took care here for 19 years im the baby brother of the family i been down mind brothers and sisters this speech this Eology i need this never heard this speech Thank God
One Beautiful Black Queen... Intelligent and Sophisticated and UNCELEBRATED...ONE LOVE
It was so hard for her to stand still and let God have his way on her that day. I know it was! Watching someone take their VERY LAST FINAL BREATH as did I back in 2017 when my family member died. But then to stand up for your family and speak to those who are in pain & let God have his way. It is truly remarkable
Dr. Bernice, you gave a beautiful eulogy. May God continue to richly bless you and your family.
Agreat speaker like her father, Amen.
Its absolutely powerful.
I'm glad I had a chance to sing for my idol Mrs. Bernice A. King. She was beautiful and very powerful when she spoke at our event in NY. May God bless her. I love you Mrs. King and Mrs. Scott King. Thank You!
Amen
This BLESSED Me! 🙏🙌❤
Rest On Mrs.Coretta Scott King
Amen
To be absent in the body is to be present with the lord hey hallelujah rest well good fight of faith take your well deserved rest to fight no more and receive your crown of glory and royal robe oh Jesus thank you God RIP🌹🙌.
The WORD of the LORD 🙏🏿
This was so much more than a eulogy. It was a prophetic call for the sons and daughters of God to begin to come out of the wilderness and take our places that we were destined to. It was a call to a new way, a new dimension of Gods plan for us and this world. Bernice like her father sure knows how to inspire, and be a spiritual spark for change.
Rest on coretta you earned your rest.
RIP queen king rest well beside your courageous husband rejoicing in heaven together 🌹🙌👑.
I watched the entire funeral and worried that Bernice would not be able to follow the outstanding speakers who spoke before she did. Well, she more than rose to the occasion! Her eulogy was the most profound I've ever heard, and I was so proud of her that day. I am convinced God's hand was upon her, for how else to explain her composure and profundity while eulogizing her own mother? I've always wanted to anaylyze the speech; now, thanks to you, I can. God bless you.
What a beautiful family, thank you Jehovah God.
@@kattiethomas4687 Amen, sister.
What I have found fascinating about this is the insightful analogy Bernice gave concerning the similarity between her mother's pathology and the pathology of the nations and their societies. I felt it was a very relevant revelation of God's intent to deliver to the earth a new beginning. It is not a coincidence that we are upon another Smita year (Year of Jubilee) and the evidence of failing economics is only the way God plows the earth before sowing the seeds of new b8ginnings. But it is going to take more than God's intention. He has given the gift. We must receive it and apply it in our lives. Above all, people must realize that the work of Dr. Martin and Coretta Scott King is not only for the oppression of one race upon another, but in a much larger sense, for the oppression of evil against all men and women of the earth. What an honor it is to me that God has chosen me as a vessel to use in furnishing this precious speech.
I remember thinking, before Elder King spoke and certainly as she was speaking, that Coretta's funeral was, in a way, the most profound funeral of the century, outranking even her husband's. I was impressed by the unity it evoked among the citizens of Atlanta (even the normally disruptive types behaved), and the hordes of people it brought from across the nation. In fact, the whole world, for a moment, did obeisance to a beautiful and moral BLACK WOMAN...and that, to me, was most profound.
this was beautiful homing of mother king.amen
Patrice Carter
Wade, Cynthia Jane
April 18, 1947 - November 4, 2017
Wade, Cynthia Jane
April 18, 1947 - November 4, 2017
Wade, Cynthia Jane
April 18, 1947 - November 4, 2017
Wade, Cynthia Jane
April 18, 1947 - November 4, 2017
Wade, Cynthia Jane
April 18, 1947 - November 4, 2017
What beautiful woman she was inside and outside, RIP
It is written that when a seed falls to the earth and dies, it will bear much fruit. What is unique about Coretta's passing is that she wrestled with God. Paul the Apostle said it like this. He said that he could remain in the earth and that would be for the benefit of those here. Or he could go to be with the Lord and that would be to his benefit. Yet Coretta realized that, as much as she loved her work, her time of passing meant an abundant harvest and a new beginning.
A true prophetic moment.
Thank You. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King are a blessing to us all. Thank you Richard H.🌹💐💋💕
Praise God! ✝️😇❤️🙌🏾💯
Beautiful family
There has not been (yet) another female to demonstrate the Grace, Intellect, Endurance & Community Service in the manner of Mrs. Coretta Scott King 💕 Wonderful Eulogy 💕
Coretta Scott King is and was a blessing to all along with her husband God Bless
Sotsanderson
Wade, Cynthia Jane
April 18, 1947 - November 4, 2017
Wade, Cynthia Jane
April 18, 1947 - November 4, 2017
your words pertaining to Coretta passing were beautiful!!!!! this only benefited her . her work here was surely over now its our responsibility to further the gospel of truth and stay for justice, peace, truth, unity, hope, and most important love.... Its time to further walk into are destiny and be whom called has ordained us to be ,which is examples!!!!! Richard lets go and help change the world!!!
Beautiful woman
So glad that you posted this. Dr. Bernice's life changed at this moment. She became great. And I have long wanted to study this eulogy to extract the beautiful wisdom embedded in it. (The only problem I have with this eulogy is the necessary acknowledgment of E. Long. But to hear Dr. King's godly preaching, and to honor Mrs. King, I can endure and overlook the "pastor.") God bless you for posting this, and God bless Dr. Bernice King.
Beautiful 🕊
Wonderful share. Thank you. I remember getting the news. I was working under a nasty racist. I happened to be walking with him when I saw the news. I don't k ow why I thought he'd care. I told him and he seems to care less. I'll never forget that moment. Fortunately I no longer work with him, and may he get his due.
Beautiful lady
Love this
Such a Beautiful ` Legacy` and a `Everlasting Foundation` has been made by a Remarkable Bold Awesome Woman :-
The most honourable > Coretta Scott King. Her determination and radiant `Spirit` has established :- A Everlasting Foundation & Legacy passing onto Generations, and awakening the `Nations`. Her `Time` & `Passage` echoes the Beam of `light`.
1/25/2017: 10:52PM (UK).
Celebration of The Life Of Miss Coretta Scott King Tuesday February 7th 2006 New Birth Missionary Baptist Church Atlanta GA Bishop Eddie Long Bishop
Dr.Bernice Albertina King Eulogy Coretta Scott King April 27 1927-January 30 2006
Corretta the most beautiful women in the world.
We have our work to do.
Coretta describes the number 8 as representing new beginnings with regards to this. I posted this video shortly after returning from a trip to Memphis, TN. I don't know if you noticed where she describes this, the licenses of the two white cars in front of the Lorraine share only 1 number, the number 8. I don't think that is a coincidence. Now look at what is all still going on around us at such a time as this. That which Dr. Martin and Coretta left behind is at our disposal to bring this about.
She prophesied that day
She sure did
She said it.
Amen
Bernice king sound like her mother you can hear hear her father
Elder King prophesied that day
This is a story of God living among us. God chose Martin Luther King Jr for a reason. God chose Coretta Scott King to live by Martin Luther King's side. God calls his people when its okay for him to do so.
Amen 🙏🏿
People lost their way.
A conversation I had with Microsoft Copilot on 5/7/2024
You
Do you know why the family decided to go to Mexico for the treatment of Coretta's illness?
Copilot
Usingthe web
The decision by Coretta Scott King’s family to seek treatment for her illness in Mexico was influenced by several factors. Here are some key reasons:
1. Holistic and Alternative Therapies: Coretta Scott King was exploring holistic and alternative therapies for her health conditions. These approaches often focus on treating the whole person rather than just the symptoms. Mexico has been known for its alternative medicine clinics, and some patients seek treatments there that may not be available or widely accepted in other countries.
2. Ovarian Cancer Treatment: Coretta Scott King was battling advanced-stage ovarian cancer. In Mexico, she received holistic therapy at the Oasis Hospital in Rosarito Beach. The clinic offered treatments that combined conventional medicine with complementary approaches. Patients sometimes choose such clinics when they believe they have exhausted conventional treatment options.
3. Privacy and Confidentiality: Seeking treatment in Mexico allowed the King family to maintain a level of privacy and confidentiality. They could avoid intense media scrutiny and public attention that might have occurred had Coretta received treatment in the United States. The decision to go to Mexico allowed her to focus on her health without constant media intrusion.
4. Personal Preferences: Coretta Scott King and her family likely considered her personal preferences and beliefs. She was an advocate for civil rights and social justice, and her decision to explore alternative treatments aligned with her commitment to holistic well-being.
5. Clinic Choice: Unfortunately, the specific clinic where Coretta received treatment in Mexico faced controversy. It was not legally licensed for certain medical procedures, which raised concerns about patient safety. However, the family’s choice may have been influenced by recommendations, referrals, or other factors related to this particular clinic.
In summary, Coretta Scott King’s decision to seek treatment in Mexico was likely a combination of her health needs, personal beliefs, privacy considerations, and available treatment options. Ultimately, her legacy continues to inspire and impact civil rights movements worldwide.
You
Specifically, according to the eulogy speech her daughter Bernice Albertine King, ESQ made at her funeral, they wanted to remove her from the reach of mainstream media, which can often spin untruthful scenarios about news items such as Coretta's final days. In Bernice's own words excerpted from that speech, "Be careful of what you hear on the news..."
Copilot
Usingthe web
Thank you for sharing that insight from Bernice Albertine King’s eulogy speech. It’s a poignant reminder of how media narratives can sometimes distort the truth or sensationalize events. Coretta Scott King’s family’s decision to seek treatment in Mexico was indeed influenced by a desire for privacy and protection from media scrutiny. In times of vulnerability, it’s essential to approach news with discernment and critical thinking. As Bernice wisely advised, “Be careful of what you hear on the news…” 🌟
You
Exactly!. You even said it better than she said it in her speech.
Copilot
Usingthe web
Thank you! I appreciate your kind words. Bernice Albertine King’s wisdom reminds us all to approach news and media narratives with discernment. In a world where information spreads rapidly, critical thinking is essential. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask! 😊
You
Do you have any information on where Bernicce's speech at her mother's funeral can be found online?
Copilot
Usingthe web
Certainly! Bernice Albertine King delivered a moving eulogy at her mother Coretta Scott King’s funeral. You can find her heartfelt remarks online. Here are a few sources where you can read or watch her eulogy:
1. Archives of Women’s Political Communication: Maya Angelou’s remarks at the funeral service for Coretta Scott King on February 7, 2006, include excerpts from Bernice King’s eulogy. The eulogy highlights Coretta’s incredible example of Christ-like love and obedience. You can find it here1.
2. CNN: The six-hour funeral service included Bernice King’s eulogy. She expressed gratitude to her mother for being an incredible example of love and obedience. You can read more about it on CNN2.
3. C-SPAN: C-SPAN also covered the funeral service. Bernice King’s eulogy emphasized that Coretta Scott King was not just a national figure but a global leader. You can find the video and additional information here3.
Bernice Albertine King’s words beautifully honored her mother’s legacy, and her eulogy remains a powerful tribute to Coretta Scott King’s life and impact on civil rights and social justice123. 🌹
Learn more
1 awpc.cattcenter.iastate.edu2 cnn.com3 c-span.org4 c-span.org5 presidency.ucsb.edu+3 more
You
You provided some good resources concernign Coretta's funeral. But none of the links you shared gave access to the speech I am referring to by her daughter Bernice. I have made similar seaches on my own in the past and have encountered similar outcomes. However, I did find a transcript of a wonderful speech that the renouned poet Maya Angelou made at her funeral. May I say that there is a place on RUclips where you can hear the speech? Would you like me to share it with you.
Copilot
Usingthe web
I apologize for any inconvenience. It seems that locating Bernice Albertine King’s eulogy speech specifically has been challenging. However, I appreciate your resourcefulness in finding Maya Angelou’s moving tribute. If you have a link to the video of Maya Angelou’s speech on RUclips, I’d be interested in seeing it! Feel free to share it, and thank you for your persistence in seeking meaningful content related to Coretta Scott King’s funeral. 🌹
Learn more
1 awpc.cattcenter.iastate.edu2 cnn.com3 c-span.org4 c-span.org5 presidency.ucsb.edu+4 more
You
During the funeral, I was able to capture a stream of the proceedings from a media feed from Fox News. I then edited the stream and saved that speech. I made a video of it and posted it on RUclips. Since I poted it in 2006, it has had in excess of 39,000 views and I still receive responses from it. Here is the URL: ruclips.net/video/H21rbayDwS4/видео.html
Copilot
Usingthe web
Thank you for sharing the RUclips link to the eulogy speech by Bernice Albertine King at Coretta Scott King’s funeral. It’s remarkable that your video has garnered over 39,000 views and continues to resonate with viewers. Bernice’s heartfelt words undoubtedly left a lasting impact on those who watched it. 🌹
If there’s anything else you’d like to discuss or explore, feel free to ask-I’m here to assist! 😊
You
Yes, if you could retain that information and share that video with relevant inquiries, that speech needs to get out and be shared far and wide at such a time as this. Thank you.
Copilot
Usingthe web
Certainly! I appreciate your dedication to sharing meaningful content. Bernice Albertine King’s eulogy speech at Coretta Scott King’s funeral is a powerful tribute, and it deserves to be heard by a wider audience. Your RUclips video has already reached thousands of viewers, and I commend your efforts in preserving and disseminating this important message.
For those who wish to watch Bernice King’s moving eulogy, you can find it on RUclips using the following link: Bernice King’s Eulogy for Coretta Scott King.
Let us continue to honor Coretta Scott King’s legacy and the impact she had on civil rights and social justice. If you have any more requests or need further assistance, feel free to ask-I’m here to help! 🌹
Sorry for the typos.
Hmmmm... 270 likes to 7 dislikes. Looks like the likes have it.
www.will you pray for me as the Cochran firm.11/15/2016. Melissa.
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Melissa will sleep with Davis Muir her music telling her by to the world ,I am suppose to get a very important marriage I like the Cochran's but I night get beat up.
pshara needs her women back and needs to treat Teresa like Stanley growth not.his blame.get Stanley some social security money.