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  1. 27 de abr. de 2012 · Edythe Scott Bagley, education pioneer, activist, and sister of Coretta Scott King, was born and raised just north of Marion, Alabama. She enrolled at Antioch College in 1943, becoming the first African American student. Bagley earned an MA in English from Columbia University and an MFA in theatre arts from Boston University.

  2. 27 de abr. de 2012 · Edythe Scott Bagley, education pioneer, activist, and sister of Coretta Scott King, was born and raised just north of Marion, Alabama. She enrolled at Antioch College in 1943, becoming the first African American student. Bagley earned an MA in English from Columbia University and an MFA in theatre arts from Boston University.

  3. ATLANTA - Edythe Scott Bagley, the older sister of Coretta Scott King, died in her Pennsylvania home, the family said Sunday. She was 86. Bagley died at her home in Cheney, Pa. Around 7 a.m. on Saturday, said Martin Luther King III, her nephew.

  4. 10 de may. de 2011 · Edythe Scott Bagley, Edythe Scott Bagley, Joe Hilley (Contributor) 4.26. 43 ratings9 reviews. Desert Rose details Coretta Scott King's upbringing in a family of proud, land-owning African Americans with a profound devotion to the ideals of social equality and the values of education, as well as her later role as her husband's most trusted ...

  5. Edythe Bagley passed away. The obituary was featured in Atlanta Journal-Constitution on June 12, 2011, Legacy on June 13, 2011, Daily Local News on June 13, 2011, and New York Times on June 14, 2011.

  6. 20 de nov. de 2022 · Martin Luther King, Sr. speaking at a Sunday service at Ebenezer Baptist Church following the death of his son A. D. King, Atlanta, Georgia, 1969 July 27 | J...

  7. 12 de abr. de 2012 · Edythe Scott Bagley, education pioneer, activist, and sister of Coretta Scott King, was born and raised just north of Marion, Alabama. She enrolled at Antioch College in 1943, becoming the first African American student. Bagley earned an MA in English from Columbia University and an MFA in theatre arts from Boston University.