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Above is a view of his well-worn Bible, which was used by President Obama to take the oath of office in January 2013. Questions remain about what will happen to these family heirlooms.

Above is a view of his well-worn Bible, which was used by President Obama to take the oath of office in January 2013. Questions remain about what will happen to these family heirlooms.

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Family dispute over Dr. King’s Bible, Nobel Prize medal ends

A Fulton County, Ga., judge has signed an order ending an ownership dispute over Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s traveling Bible and Nobel Peace Prize medal that had pitted the slain civil rights leader’s two sons against their sister. The consent order signed Aug. 15 by Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney says the items are to be released to Martin Luther King III as chairman of the board of his father’s estate, but does not indicate what will happen to them after that.