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  • He was born in Omaha, Nebraska 14 July 1913.
  • He was named Leslie Lynch King, Jr.
  • His father left his mother soon after.
  • His mother moved with him to Oak Park, Illinois soon after his father left.
  • soon after arriving in Illinois, he and his mother moved to East Grand Rapids, Michigan to live with his grand parents, Levi and Adele Gardner.
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