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Coretta Scott King (* 27. April 1927 in Marion, Alabama; † 30. Januar 2006 in Rosarito, Mexiko) war eine US-amerikanische Bürgerrechtlerin und die Ehefrau von Martin Luther King Jr.
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Coretta Scott King (April 27, 1927 – January 30, 2006) was an American author, activist, and civil rights leader and the wife of Martin Luther King Jr. from 1953 until his death. As an advocate for African-American equality, she was a leader for the civil rights movement in the 1960s.
23. Apr. 2024 · Coretta Scott King, American civil rights activist who was the wife of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. After they both completed studies in higher learning, the Kings moved to Montgomery, Alabama, where she joined her husband in civil rights activism.
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Jury verdict. The Loyd Jowers trial, officially the King family vs. Loyd Jowers and other unknown co-conspirators, was an American wrongful death civil suit brought by the family of Martin Luther King Jr. against Loyd Jowers, following his claims of a conspiracy in the assassination of the civil rights leader in 1968.
- December 8, 1999
- King family awarded $100 ($175.67 today) they had requested in damages
- November 15, 1999
Coretta Scott King died late on the evening of January 30, 2006 at the rehabilitation center in Rosarito Beach, Mexico, in the Oasis Hospital where she was undergoing holistic therapy for her stroke and advanced stage ovarian cancer.
16. Feb. 2021 · Learn about the life and achievements of Coretta Scott King, the wife of Martin Luther King Jr. who was a celebrated soprano and violinist. She used music to raise money and awareness for the civil rights movement, and became a leader in social justice activism after her husband's assassination.
Learn about the life and legacy of Coretta Scott King, the wife of Martin Luther King, Jr. and a human rights activist for social change and peace. Explore her education, partnership, travels, and achievements as a renaissance woman and architect of the King Center.