Who was Coretta Scott King? Her black-veiled image at the funeral of
her husband Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was moving and iconic. This book
introduces readers to the woman behind the veil--a girl full of spunk
and pluck, bravery and grit.
"Corrie, you are a brave soldier. I don't know what I would do without
you." --Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Much more than just a wife, Coretta Scott King was Martin's partner in
the fight for justice. It wasn't always easy. From an early age, she
stood strong against white violence toward her family in the South, and
against discrimination as a music student in the North. Coretta found
her voice as a classical singer, but she struggled mightily to speak out
as an activist in the face of men who thought she should be seen and not
heard. But she never wavered. When Martin died, it was Coretta who
carried on the struggle, and preserved his legacy so that his voice
would be heard by future generations. This important story, told in
poetry and prose, is a riveting introduction to an important and
instrumental figure in the history of activism and civil rights.