
Coretta Scott King
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Coretta Scott King was an influential American civil rights leader, author, and activist known for her work in advocating for social justice and equality. Born in Marion, Alabama, she emerged as a prominent figure in the civil rights movement, particularly after the assassination of her husband, Martin Luther King Jr. Coretta dedicated her life to continuing his work and promoting his legacy, becoming an essential voice for peace, justice, and women's rights.
In addition to her activism, Coretta Scott King was a talented writer and speaker. She authored several books, including her autobiography, 'My Life with Martin Luther King, Jr.', which provides insight into her life and the struggles faced during the civil rights era. Coretta also founded the King Center in Atlanta, which serves as a memorial to her husband and a hub for education and activism. Her commitment to non-violence and equality made her a respected figure across multiple generations, inspiring many to fight for civil rights and social justice.