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1927-2006

Coretta Scott King

2008
This book is a biography of Coretta Scott King, who established the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change and who lobbied to make Dr. King's birthday a national holiday.

Biography today

profiles of people of interest to young readers
2006
Contains alphabetically arranged biographical sketches for young readers.

Dare to dream

Coretta Scott King and the civil rights movement
1994
The story of Coretta Scott King covering her childhood and her help in leading the civil rights movement.

Coretta Scott King

2004
Presents a brief biography of Coretta Scott King, discussing her early life, her marriage to Martin Luther King, Jr., and her accomplishments in the struggle to achieve civil rights for African-Americans.

Coretta Scott King

an unauthorized biography
2000
A biography of Coretta Scott King, discussing her childhood, family, marriage to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and her lifelong fight for civil rights.

My life with Martin Luther King, Jr.

1993
An inside look at the life and work of the noted civil rights leader, from the viewpoint of his wife Coretta Scott King.

Coretta Scott King

fighter for justice
1997
Explores the life and career of Coretta Scott King, from her childhood in Alabama, through her work with the civil rights movement, to her continuing efforts on behalf of the underprivileged.

Coretta Scott King

first lady of civil rights
2008
An illustrated biography of Coretta Scott King that focuses on her childhood in Alabama where she climbed trees, bonded closely with her father, and sang songs.

Coretta Scott King : a biography

2009
Coretta Scott King, widow of Martin Luther King, Jr., has spent most of her life working for civil rights. When her husband was assassinated she continued his legacy by founding the King Center.

Coretta Scott King and the story behind the Coretta Scott King Award

2004
Profiles Coretta Scott King, whose efforts in carrying on her husband's civil rights work led her to establish the Coretta Scott King Award, which celebrates African-American writers and illustrators.

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