Coretta Scott King: Striving for Civil RightsWife of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr., Coretta Scott King did not allow her husband's dream of freedom and equality to die with him. Today, she is president of the Martin Luther King Center for Non-Violent Social Change in Atlanta, and continues to speak out against injustice, racism, and poverty. |
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