Coretta Scott King Marching, Grant Park, Chicago, 1966
© Bernie Kleina

Coretta Scott King Marching, Grant Park, Chicago, 1966

Photograph
By Bernie Kleina
About the image
Coretta Scott King in Chicago, circa 1966. The widow of Martin Luther King, Jr., she played a prominent role in the struggle for racial equality herself and became active in the Women's Movement after her husband's 1968 assassination. 

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Coretta Scott King Marching, Grant Park, Chicago, 1966
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