Friday, September 15, 2006

Coretta Scoot King


When my proffesor Welch asked the class if we knew who Coretta Scoot was, I didnt know, but after reading the article that my proffesor gave me I am very glad I ascertain who she was. Coretta was a person that was very auxiliary,she avow anything she thought and had no
diffidence. She was Martin Luthers King wife and had 4 kids. Coretta and Martin share the same ideas and thoughts but after he was assassinated she didnt change,she keep on with her efficacy,she was very brave like Rosa Parks both womans knew what they wanted and how to do it no matter what,They knew how to fight for rights, Mrs. King continued to serve the cause of justice and human rights; her travels took her throughout the world on goodwill missions to Africa, Latin America, Europe and Asia. In 1983, she marked the 20th Anniversary of the historic March on Washington, by leading a gathering of more than 800 human rights organizations, the Coalition of Conscience, in the largest demonstration the capital city had seen up to that time. Mrs. King turned over leadership of the Center to her son, Dexter Scott King, in 1995. She remained active in the causes of racial and economic justice, and in her remaining years devoted much of her energy to AIDS education and curbing gun violence. Although she died in 2006 at the age of 78, she remains an inspirational figure to men and women around the world.
I am very proud of Coretta Scoot King for everything she did and for everyone she help. She was a very intelligent woman and well appreciated by millions of people now days.
RIP
CORRETA SCOOT KING

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