The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s children are trying to resolve a legal dispute over their father’s traveling Bible and Nobel Peace Prize without going to trial.
The slain civil rights icon’s estate, which is controlled by his sons, last year asked a judge to order their sister to turn over the two items. In an estate board of directors meeting, the brothers, Martin Luther King III and Dexter, had voted 2-1 against their sister, the Rev. Bernice King, to sell the two items.