the reverend bernice king, and our beloved coretta scott king, who i miss so much, younger bernice kinglause] >> pray for us, sister. two minutes is short for a preacher. so welcome to the audible audubon. i'm going to do this real quick. if you miss something, blame it on that. to the height family, and to all of you, my brothers and sisters, it's my great honor to stand before you today as a daughter of the civil rights movement and on behalf of the king family. to pay tribute to the light on the hill a that was dorothy irene height. a woman loved and respects for her leadership of women, people of color and beyond. both my mother and father had a great love and a deep respect for dr. height, and she for them. they were friends and confidents. comrades in the cause, children of the most high god whose inters intertwined with the progress of our people. four years ago dr. height rid tribute to my mother by saying coretta scott king is a woman who taught us how to level, would not be dominated by fear. this is an appropriate description of the quiet storm that was dorothy height. she wa