MLK's Daughter Bernice King Calls Out Newsweek for Insensitive Post

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CHICAGO - JUNE 21: Dr. Martin Luther King makes a speech at the 'Illinois Rally for Civil Rights' at soldier Field on June 21 1964 in Chicago, Illinoiis. The same day of the murders of civil rights workers James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner in Philadelphia, Mississippi. (Photo by Ted Williams/Iconic Images/Getty Images)

Dr. Martin Luther King

MLK day is just around the corner, and given the past year we’ve had, 2018’s memorial of the pivotal civil rights leader should hopefully give pause to carefully consider the issue of race relations in this country. Ahead of the holiday, the publication Newsweek issued what many are calling a tone-deaf tweet that contained a closeup photo of a dead King in his casket. The tweet was accompanied by the caption: “Has anybody here seen my old friend Martin?” The tweet also linked to an article of upcoming milestones, including King’s assassination.

The caption is actually a quote from the song “Abraham, Martin, and John.” The song, which was written in 1968 by Dick Holler, honors the lives of Abraham Lincoln, MLK, President John F. Kennedy, and his brother Robert. 

What we hope were good intentions didn’t matter to King’s daughter Bernice, who thought the tweet was grossly insensitive. “Why, @Newsweek? Wow.”

Many other people agreed. 

Why, @Newsweek? Wow. https://t.co/VOSnmZonGc

— Be A King (@BerniceKing) January 1, 2018

Why did @Newsweek use an image of MLK in his casket to anchor their random compilation piece?

— deray (@deray) January 1, 2018

Earlier this afternoon we published an opinion piece with an insensitive image of Martin Luther King Jr. We sincerely apologize to the King family for this egregious error.

— Newsweek (@Newsweek) January 1, 2018

Soon after they were called out, Newsweek deleted the post and issued and apology. “Earlier this afternoon we published an opinion piece with an insensitive image of Martin Luther King Jr. We sincerely apologize to the King family for this egregious error.”

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