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      • When Coretta Scott King first wrote MY LIFE WITH MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., America was just beginning to cope with the tragedy of his assassination. Her personal narrative helped us to hold on to his memory.
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  2. Apr 23, 2024 · She wrote a memoir, My Life with Martin Luther King, Jr. (1969), and edited, with her son Dexter, The Martin Luther King, Jr., Companion: Quotations from the Speeches, Essays, and Books of Martin Luther King, Jr. (1998).

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  3. She published her memoirs, My Life with Martin Luther King, Jr., in 1969. President Richard Nixon was advised against visiting her on the first anniversary of his death since it would "outrage" many people.

  4. Coretta Scott King. 4.15. 278 ratings48 reviews. This personal, inspirational account of the history of the Civil Rights Movement describes the author's relationship with Martin Luther King, Jr., detailing their marriage, the events of the 1960s, and King's tragic assassination. Reprint.

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  5. I Was Called, Too - Public Seminar. Activism. I Was Called, Too. The life and work of Coretta Scott King. January 20, 2020 Kristopher Burrell. This essay was delivered today as a Martin Luther King, Jr. Day talk at St. Paul’s Church National Historic Site, Mt. Vernon, New York.

  6. Apr 8, 2018 · History professor Clayborne Carson talks with NPR national correspondent Debbie Elliott about a love letter the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote to Coretta Scott in 1952. Carson is...

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  7. Feb 22, 2023 · Coretta Scott King founded the Martin Luther King Jr. Center in Atlanta, Georgia, to cement Dr. King’s principles of nonviolence, global peace activism, global human rights, and women’s equal rights. The Center continues to do exceptional work in providing critical training in nonviolent resistance.

  8. Jan 30, 2021 · Jan 30, 2021. There is something about transformation. For Bernice King, it came at about 11:35 a.m. on the morning of Jan. 30, 2006, in a Mexican hospital. For Martin Luther King III, it came in ...

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