Dexter Scott King, who as one of four children of the Rev.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. worked closely with — but also frequently fought against — his siblings and the civil rights community over his father’s legacy, died on Monday at his home in Malibu, Calif.
The King Center for Nonviolent Social Change in Atlanta said the cause was prostate cancer.
Mr. King was the longtime chairman of the King Center, an institution established by his mother, Coretta Scott King, in 1968 to advance the vision of her husband.
Both positions put him at the center of a shifting, byzantine web of alliances and conflicts with his siblings — in particular his brother, Martin Luther King III, and his younger sister, Bernice King — and with his father’s former allies.
Persons:
Dexter Scott King, Martin Luther King Jr, —, King, Coretta Scott King, Martin Luther King III, Bernice King —
Organizations:
King Center for Nonviolent, King Center
Locations:
Malibu , Calif, Atlanta, Memphis