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  1. Coretta Scott King (2004) 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. Leben. Scott wuchs auf der Farm ihrer Eltern Obadiah und Bernice ...

  2. Coretta King durante la Marcia su Washington, nel 1963. Coretta Scott King (Marion, 27 aprile 1927 – Rosarito, 30 gennaio 2006) è stata un'attivista e musicista statunitense, moglie del Premio Nobel per la pace Martin Luther King Jr. e anch'essa attivista per i diritti civili.. Essendo anche cantante, principalmente di genere gospel, le sue canzoni spesso erano chiari riferimenti o veri e ...

  3. Coretta Scott King. Coretta Scott King (Marion (Alabama), 27 april 1927 – Rosarito (), 30 januari 2006) was een Amerikaanse activiste.Zij was de weduwe van de bekende Amerikaanse predikant Martin Luther King en leidster van de Amerikaanse burgerrechtenbeweging.Na de dood van Martin Luther King zette ze zijn werk voort en kwam op voor de rechten van de Afro-Amerikaanse gemeenschap.

  4. 18 de ene. de 2024 · When Martin Luther King Jr. was asked during a 1965 interview if he taught his wife, Coretta Scott King, about issues like world peace, he responded, “I think at many points she educated me ...

  5. Nombré a la Sra. Coretta Scott King (aunque compartimos el mismo apellido de casados, no estamos emparentados). Ella no solo era la esposa del Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. y la madre de sus hijos; ella era una líder y activista de los derechos civiles por derecho propio. La considero una gran líder porque se aseguró de que su legado de ...

  6. 30 de ene. de 2006 · With a deep commitment to preserving King’s legacy, almost immediately Coretta Scott King began mobilizing support for the Martin Luther King, Jr., Center for Nonviolent Social Change. As founding president of the King Center, she guided its construction next to Ebenezer Baptist Church, where King had served as co-pastor with his father ...

  7. 30 de ene. de 2006 · Coretta Scott King watches as President Ronald Reagan signs the bill commemorating Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday as a national holiday, on November 2, 1983, in the White House Rose Garden. (White House Photo Office) In 1981, The King Center, the first institution built in memory of an African American leader, opened to the public.