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ATLANTA - Coretta Scott King wore her grief with remarkable grace, and it made her one of the most influential figures in the struggle for civil rights.
The "first lady of the civil rights movement," who died in her sleep Tuesday at age 78, was a supportive lieutenant to her husband, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., and after his assassination in 1968, she carried on his work while raising their four children.See the full content of this document
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Widow of Dreamer Is at Rest
Mrs. King died at an alternative medicine clinic in Mexico. Ar...
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