At a five-hour funeral service for Coretta Scott King, presidents past and present lauded the widow of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., for continuing her husband's legacy after the civil rights icon ...
LITHONIA, Ga. — Ten thousand mourners — including four U.S. presidents, numerous members of Congress and many gray-haired veterans of the civil rights movement — said goodbye to Coretta Scott King on ...
In Georgia Tuesday, an estimated 10,000 people filled the pews of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in the Atlanta suburb of Lithonia, for the funeral of civil rights pioneer Coretta Scott King.
The memorial service for Coretta Scott King brought presidents to this mega-church in suburban Atlanta, Georgia. Some 10,000 mourners came to the New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, including ...
The funeral of Coretta Scott King last week in Lithonia, Ga., brought together two of The Scrapbook’s favo-rite statesmen, Sen. Edward Kennedy and former President Jimmy Carter, on the same podium for ...
A list of some of the politicians, civil rights leaders and others who attended Coretta Scott King's funeral Tuesday in Atlanta: _President Bush and Laura Bush Advertisement Article continues below ...
Mrs. Coretta Scott King, widow of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., has died at the age of 78. From a 1998 interview with NPR, Mrs. King reflects on the importance of music to the Civil Rights Movement.
First known as the wife of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., she later became an avid proselytizer for his vision of peace and nonviolent social change.
LITHONIA, Ga. - Four U.S. presidents joined more than 10,000 mourners Tuesday in saying goodbye to Coretta Scott King, praised by President Bush as "one of the most admired Americans of our time." ...
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