King was raised in Kentucky and attended Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia. While at Morehouse, King was elected President of the student government association and was awarded the Oprah Winfrey Scholarship.[1]
After college, he worked as a high school teacher in Atlanta. He then went on to work as a pastor and founded a church in Atlanta called Courageous Church. During this time, King launched a number of internet campaigns, such as aHomeinHaiti.org, TwitChange.com, and HopeMob.org.
King is currently a writer-in-residence at Harvard Law Schools Fair Punishment Project and contributes to The Intercept and The Appeal. Previously, he contributed to the New York Daily News, Daily Kos, the Tom Joyner Morning Show and The Young Turks. In 2018, King co-founded Real Justice PAC, which supports progressive candidates running for district attorney offices, and re-launched Frederick Douglass's The North Star.
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You can be sure groups like his are getting probably tons of tax payers money curtesy of Nancy Pelosi. It would come under the hallowed title of “civil rights”.
Shudder to think what classes he taught and what sermons he preached.
“In 2018, King co-founded Real Justice PAC, which supports progressive candidates running for district attorney offices [and funnels as much money as possible into DNC coffers, while lining his own pockets].”
Fixed! :)