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Richard D. King (November 19, 1946 - December 16, 2013) was a psychiatrist, historian, and melanin/pineal gland scholar. He was most widely known for his influential studies of Melanin and Ancient Egypt. ==Early Life and Education== King was born in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1946 to Camille and Louis King. He was the eldest of five children and was primarily raised in the Watts district of Los Angeles, California. While studying biology at Whittier College in Southern California, King also competed on the men's tennis team. Upon graduating from Whittier, King enrolled into the University of California at San Francisco and began studying for a medical degree, which he earned in 1972. While in medical school, King did an internship in Psychiatry and Child Psychiatry at the Los Angeles county-USD Medical Center and became an active member of the Nation of Islam, adopting it as his religious practice and using it as a guide to begin his community work in black neighborhoods throughout California.
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