Clennon Washington King Sr. was a political activist, Tuskegee Institute student and chauffeur of Booker T. Washington. On August 18, 1918, in Milledgeville, Georgia, King married Margaret Allegra Slater, with whom he had seven sons, four of whom would earn both national and international recognition. He ran two local grocery stores and was a notable figure in Albany, Georgia. He helped to establish the local chapter of the NAACP. In the 1940s, he and his wife Allegra established The Swank Shop, a clothing store in downtown Albany that was moved some years later to another location six blocks away. They had several children including:Clennon Washington King Jr. was a civil rights activist and the first African-American to run for President of the United States of America; Chevene Bowers King (1923–1988), was a prominent civil rights attorney whose client list included Martin Luther King Jr. Posthumously Chevene had a United States Courthouse in Albany, Georgia named after him. Slater Hunter King was a successful real estate broker and civil rights leader who helped his father found the Albany chapter of the NAACP; Preston King is a civil rights activist, professor, lecturer and political theorist who was exiled from the United States during the Civil Rights era, but was later pardoned by Bill Clinton in 2000, after 39 years.