Education
Howard University.
Howard University.
He is deputy editor of the Post"s editorial page. King earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in government from Howard University in 1961. Before joining the staff of the Washington Post on August 1, 1990, King served as:
United States. Army officer with the Adjutant General"s Corps (1961–1963)
Special officer for the United States Department of State (1964–1980)
Worker for the Volunteers in Service to America (1971–1972)
Minority staff director of the United States Senate Committee on the District of Columbia (1972–1976), where he helped draft the District of Columbia Home Rule Acting
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the United States. Treasury Department (1976–1979)
United States. executive director to the World Bank (1979–1980)
Executive vice president of the Middle East and Africa at Riggs Bank (1980–1990)
He was a regular television panelist on the weekly political discussion show Inside Washington until the show ceased production in December 2013.
King lives in Washington, District of Columbia They have three children.