Chronicles the life of Coretta Scott King, and covers her childhood in Alabama during the late 1920s, education, marriage to Martin Luther King, Jr., her involvement in the civil rights movement, and other related topics; and includes a time line.
Content Note
Black belt heritage -- Journey north and back -- Beginnings : family, work, movement -- Putting down roots in Atlanta -- Difficult days -- Becoming a widow -- Establishing his and her legacy : the King Center -- Four children, another legacy -- Difficult times for the King Center -- Coretta on the international stage -- Guardians of Martin's image and words -- Reopening the King assassination -- Coretta's last acts -- Homegoing services -- The Coretta Scott King Book Awards.