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Martin Luther King’s Wife Coretta Scott: First Lady Of Civil Rights

Martin Luther King’s Wife Coretta Scott: First Lady Of Civil Rights

It was during Christmas break at Boston University, 1951, when 22-year-old Martin Luther King Jr. asked friend Mary Powell — an Atlanta transplant attending the nearby New England Conservatory of Music in Boston — if she knew of any “nice, attractive young ladies” who would be a good fit for him. King was getting tired of playing the field. Read Full Article