The True Story of Coretta Scott King Told Fully for the First Time Named a Washington Post Book to Read • A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice • A USA Today “New and Noteworthy” Pick • A Read It Forward Favorite Read • A ...
This extraordinary union of poetic text by Ntozake Shange and monumental artwork by Kadir Nelson captures the movement for civil rights in the United States and honors its most elegant inspiration, Coretta Scott.
Since then the nation and the world have seen the beauty and composure of Coretta Scott King as she assumed her role in the tumult of the Civil Rights Movement, stepped forth boldly and bravely when Dr. King was assassinated, and then set ...
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Question: Who was known as the First Lady of the U.S. civil rights movement? Answer: Coretta Scott King. She helped her husband, Martin Luther King Jr., fight for equal rights for African Americans in the 1950s and 1960s.
The wife of Martin Luther King Jr., Coretta Scott King was a civil rights leader in her own right, playing a prominent role in the African American struggle for racial equality in the 1960s.
... Neeny's new - found ways . When Neeny leaves to return to the mainland , Essie gives her a special gift that is sure to remind Neeny of the importance of her island family and friends . The illustrations in Neeny Coming , Neeny Going ...
Coretta Scott King is well known for being the wifeÊof Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and for her own civil rights and world peace activism.
This book introduces readers to the woman behind the veil—a girl full of spunk and pluck, bravery and grit. “Corrie, you are a brave soldier. I don’t know what I would do without you.” —Dr.
A biography of the life and career of Coretta Scott King and her work for equal rights for African-Americans.
"Coretta Scott King is known for being the wife of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., but she was a civil rights activist and leader in her own right!