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... King married Coretta Scott, a young girl from Marion, Alabama. ... In February 1959, Dr. King and his wife, Coretta Scott King, visited India. ...
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... Memphis, Tennessee. Martin's dream, would be carried on by his wife, Coretta Scott King, and their four children. Martin Luther ...
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... dedication to the teachings of Christ, but also because it was the only practical way of changing the condition of the Negro." (Coretta Scott King 153) King ...
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... Half way through his year in Boston, King met an Alabama Woman named Coretta Scott. Coretta studied at New England's conservatory of Music. ...
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... Half way through his year in Boston, King met an Alabama Woman named Coretta Scott. Coretta studied at New England's conservatory of Music. ...
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... Half way through his year in Boston, King met an Alabama Woman named Coretta Scott. Coretta studied at New England's conservatory of Music. ...
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... Martin met Coretta Scott when he was studying in Boston. ... Coretta helped Martin with his work throughout his life. ... He could now be called Dr.. King. ...
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... There Dr. King demonstrated his talent for oratory, and the sermon was a huge ... In Boston, Martin met Coretta Scott, a young woman from Alabama studying at the ...
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... Once Martin finished collage he married and had four children with Coretta Scott. ... Martin Luther King, Jr. led the boycott of Montgomery's segregated buses. ...
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... thoughts and views. While King Jr. was in Boston, he met a girl who was named Coretta Scott. And in 1953 they were married. Soon after ...
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... In June 18,1953, he married Coretta Scott and had four children. King went through many nonviolent boycotts and soon emerged as an inspiring new moral voice in ...
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... King married his wife Coretta Scott in 1953, and together they had four children, Yolonda Denise, Martin Luther King III, Dexter, and Bernice Albertine. ...
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... In 1953 King married a woman called Coretta Scott whom he later has four children with. He was awarded his doctorate in systematic theology. ...
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Death Penalty In The "Death Penalty is a Step Back" by Coretta Scott King, she makes some very good and strong points opposing the death penalty. ...
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... These books along with many other fine works have earned her numerous Coretta Scott King Awards, and Newberry Honor Book awards. ...
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... Morality is never upheld be legalized murder" -Coretta Scott King One execution is one too many because, no matter how it's carried out, the death penalty is ...
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... 1993. His accomplishments included receiving the Martin Luther King Nonviolent Peace Award from Coretta Scott King in 1974. The ...
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... Davis. Undoubtedly, Ms. Wheatley has contributed to the lives of Maya Angelou, Zora Neal Hurston, and Coretta Scott King. The women ...
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... Morality is never upheld by a legalized murder." -Coretta Scott King "Concerning the claim of justice for the victim's family, I say there is no amount of ...
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... Ringgold's mother was an fashion designer. In 1992, Caldecott Honor Book Award and Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award for Tar Beach. ...
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... same. In the words of Coretta Scott King, " Our society loses its humanity and compassion and we sow the seeds of violence. We legitimize ...
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... Georgia. Kennedy called his wife, Coretta Scott King, and offered his help. Many African Americans then decided to vote for Kennedy. ...
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... Martin L. King´s widow, Coretta Scott King, believes ¨We have made signifgicant progress in reducing social segregation however, ...sores of poverty, racism ...
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... It was there he earned the title, Doctor King. While living in Boston, he met his wife Corretta Scott. ... at Boston University in 1955, he and Coretta moved to ...
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... Bennett and Lane Kirkland, the president of the AFL-CIO; Norman Lear and Phyllis Schlafly signed it together -- (laughter) -- Coretta Scott King and Reverend ...
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