Views of Coretta Scott King, wife of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., dated approximately between 1950 and 1980. Includes Studio as well as canded, individual portraits of a younger and older Mrs. King. Also, Mrs. King in group portraits at events including those for the King Center for Non-Violent Change; speaking at a Howard University Commencement; at a labor rally in New York; at the signing of the Humphrey-Hawkins Bill; looking at artwork commemorating Martin Luther King Jr.; at a Black Leadership Forum in Jamaica; and at other unidentified events. Also includes a photo of a CERES medal honoring Mrs. King. People identified in the group portraits include Cesar Chavez, Jimmy Carter, Martin Luther King Sr., P.J. Patterson (Jamaican Minister of Foreign Affairs), Eddie Williams (President of the Joint Center for Political Studies), and Jesse Hill. Quarter, half and full-length views are included.
"Views of Coretta Scott King, wife of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., dated approximately between 1950 and 1980. Includes Studio as well as canded, individual portraits of a younger and older Mrs. King. Also, Mrs. King in group portraits at events including those for the King Center for Non-Violent Change; speaking at a Howard University Commencement; at a labor rally in New York; at the signing of the Humphrey-Hawkins Bill; looking at artwork commemorating Martin Luther King Jr.; at a Black Leadership Forum in Jamaica; and at other unidentified events. Also includes a photo of a CERES medal honoring Mrs. King. People identified in the group portraits include Cesar Chavez, Jimmy Carter, Martin Luther King Sr., P.J. Patterson (Jamaican Minister of Foreign Affairs), Eddie Williams (President of the Joint Center for Political Studies), and Jesse Hill. Quarter, half and full-length views are included."@en
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