“In August of 2005, Coretta suffered a mild heart attack. She was also battling cancer. She was sent to a health care clinic in Mexico for treatment. Coretta Scott King died on January 30, 2006” (27). Coretta getting cancer put a stop to most of her life. It got harder to work every day. Life wasn’t always easy for Coretta, and without Martin with her, it was even harder. Coretta Scott King represented black people and women and demonstrated to the world that no matter your race or gender, you can achieve great accomplishments. Shaped by her youth in the Jim Crow South, she always used her voice to speak up for the rights of everyone. She worked with her husband, Martin Luther King, Jr., to advance the Civil Rights Movement. She fought the segregation and misogyny of her day and laid the groundwork for advocacy for years to come. Coretta Scott King helped make great progress toward black people feeling heard and seen and in showing the world that they are just as important as white women and men. She changed the world for the better by fighting for peace and equality for
“In August of 2005, Coretta suffered a mild heart attack. She was also battling cancer. She was sent to a health care clinic in Mexico for treatment. Coretta Scott King died on January 30, 2006” (27). Coretta getting cancer put a stop to most of her life. It got harder to work every day. Life wasn’t always easy for Coretta, and without Martin with her, it was even harder. Coretta Scott King represented black people and women and demonstrated to the world that no matter your race or gender, you can achieve great accomplishments. Shaped by her youth in the Jim Crow South, she always used her voice to speak up for the rights of everyone. She worked with her husband, Martin Luther King, Jr., to advance the Civil Rights Movement. She fought the segregation and misogyny of her day and laid the groundwork for advocacy for years to come. Coretta Scott King helped make great progress toward black people feeling heard and seen and in showing the world that they are just as important as white women and men. She changed the world for the better by fighting for peace and equality for