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After ‘Penis Statue’ Criticism, Coretta Scott King’s Cousin Says MLK ‘Was Assassinated By The US Government’

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Seneca Scott, a cousin of Coretta Scott King, added to criticism of a new sculpture by saying MLK "was assassinated by the U.S. government."

The post After 'Penis Statue' Criticism, Coretta Scott King's Cousin Says MLK 'Was Assassinated By The US Government' appeared first on NewsOne.

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