
Coretta Scott King
Coretta Scott King (née Scott; April 27, 1927 – January 30, 2006) was an American author, activist, civil rights leader, and the wife of Martin Luther King Jr. As an advocate for African-American equality, she was a leader for the civil rights movement in the 1960s. King was also a singer who often incorporated music into her civil rights work. King met her husband while attending graduate school in Boston. They both became increasingly active in the American civil rights movement. King played a prominent role in the years after her husband's assassination in 1968 when she took on the leadership of the struggle for racial equality herself and became active in the Women's Movement. King founded the King Center, and sought to make his birthday a national holiday. She finally succeeded when Ronald Reagan signed legislation which established Martin Luther King, Jr., Day on November 2, 1983. She later broadened her scope to include both advocacy for LGBTQ rights and opposition to apartheid. King became friends with many politicians before and after Martin's death, including John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Robert F. Kennedy. Her telephone conversation with John F. Kennedy during the 1960 presidential election has been credited by historians for mobilizing African-American voters. Description above from the Wikipedia article Coretta Scott King, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography (16)
MOVIE★ 4.0Martin Luther King Jr.: Enemies of the Dream2026as Self (archive footage)
MOVIEKilling Martin Luther King Jr.2021as Self- MOVIE★ 8.0Martin Luther King, Jr. : Marked Man2018as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 6.9King in the Wilderness2018as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 7.4MLK: The Assassination Tapes2012as Self (archive Footage)
MOVIE★ 6.6James Brown - The Night James Brown Saved Boston2008as Self (archive footage)- MOVIE★ 8.3Mighty Times: The Legacy of Rosa Parks2002as Self
MOVIE★ 7.24 Little Girls1997as Self
MOVIE★ 7.7Moments without Proper Names1987as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 8.0In Remembrance of Martin1986as Self
MOVIE★ 9.0Year of the Woman1973as Self
MOVIE★ 8.0Nationtime: Gary1972as Self
MOVIE★ 7.3King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis1970as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 6.7I Am Somebody1970as Self
MOVIE★ 5.8Lions Love1969as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
TV★ 5.8The Mike Douglas Show1961as Self