Bernice King, the youngest child of renowned civil rights icons Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, navigates a unique path in the world of film and media. While her primary vocation is as a lawyer and minister, her connection to film is profoundly rooted in her family's legacy. Notably, she is featured in "King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis" (1970), a compelling documentary that chronicles the civil rights movement and her father's pivotal role in it. This film stands out not only for its historical significance but also as a powerful testament to the struggles and triumphs of the era.
Collectors are drawn to this film for its archival footage and the intimate portrayal of the King family's influence on American history. With its limited physical media releases, including special editions on DVD and Blu-ray, "King: A Filmed Record" is a must-have for any serious collector looking to preserve the legacy of social justice and the cinematic documentation of civil rights. Bernice's involvement adds a personal touch, making these editions even more sought after.