Googleonomics Alert:THE FIRST LADY OF CIVIL RIGHTS, MRS. CORETTA SCOTT KING
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WE WERE OUT OF THE COUNTRY DURING THE PASSING AND CEREMONIES OF THE FIRST LADY OF CIVIL RIGHTS, MRS. CORETTA SCOTT KING.
SOME OF YOU HAVE REQUESTED THE FUNERAL PROGRAMME. YOU MAY ALREADY HAVE IT, IF NOT, AND YOU WISH TO HAVE THIS SACRED COMMEMORATIVE DOCUMENT, PLEASE SEND A SEPARATE EMAIL TO MJLLC7@AOL.COM WITH SIMPLY THE NAME "CORETTA" IN THE SUBJECT LINE AND WE WILL EMAIL IT TO YOU.
NOTE THAT IT IS 28 PAGES FULL, COLOR, MANY PICTURES AND IS EXCELLENTLY REFLECTIVE OF THIS WONDERFUL FIRST LADY OF CIVIL RIGHTS.
WE PRAISE GOD FOR HER LIFE, HER FAMILY, HER LEGACY.....
Rest in peace
Coretta Scott King
(1927-2006)
First Lady of The Civil Rights Movement
If Mrs. King will be buried at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial site and, keeping in mind that the government is already improving memorial sites around the country and the world, should the King Family keep control of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center in Atlanta or let the United States Government take control?
Record your answer at my blog.
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Photo of Mrs. King by jimiflixx.com
Coretta Scott King, Civil Rights Figure
Born: 27 April 1927
Birthplace: Marion, Alabama
Best Known As: Wife of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Coretta Scott King is the widow of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.. The couple met in Boston, where Coretta Scott was studying voice at the New England Conservatory of Music; they were married on 18 June 1953. The family moved to Montgomery, Alabama and then to Atlanta as Dr. King became a civil rights leader and a prominent public figure. After Dr. King's assassination in 1968, Coretta King established the King Center for Nonviolent Social Change in Atlanta; she also supported the establishment of a national holiday in honor of her husband, an idea which became law in 1986. Coretta and Martin Luther King had four children: Yolanda (born 1955), Martin Luther III (b. 1957), Dexter (b. 1961), and Bernice (1963).
In 1969 the American Library Association (ALA) created the annual Coretta Scott King award to honor children's book authors and illustrators of African descent.
FOUR GOOD LINKS
Coretta Scott King
Detailed biography from the Gale Group
The King Center
The official site of the Atlanta center she founded
Family on the Front Line
King shares some personal reflections in this 1999 Essence article
Coretta Scott King
Brief description of her career, from the University of Minnesota
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Thursday, March 02, 2006
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