Primary Source Work Cited Newspapers: Reynolds, Barbara. “I Am Acting in the Name of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.” Chicago Tribune 11 Jan. 1976, Nation: 6. ProQuest Historical Newspapers. Web. 25 March. 2013. <http://www.proquestk12.com/>. “Right Leader’s Undaunted Widow.” New York Times 9 April 1968, Nation: 1. ProQuest Historical Newspapers. Web. 25 March. 2013. <http://www.proquestk12.com/>. “Women’s Unit To Announce Coretta Scott King Fund.” Chicago Daily Defender 12 Oct. 1968, Big Weekend Edition, Nation: 1. ProQuest Historical Newspapers. Web. 25 March. 2013. <http://www.proquestk12.com/>. Web Articles: Applebome, Peter. “Coretta Scott King, 78, Widow of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Dies.” The New York Times 31 Jan. 2006. Web. 25 March. 2013. <http://www.nytimes.com/2006/ 01/31/national/31cndcoretta.html?pagewanted=all&_r=2 &>. “Coretta Scott King Dies.” CNN. 31 Jan 2006. Web. 25 March. 2013 <http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/01/31/obit.king/ index.html?_s=PM:US>. 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Web. 25 March. 2013 <http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=51 80053> Photographs: “Coretta Scott King, half-length portrait, seated, facing right, during news conference in Newark, N.J.” Photograph. 1967. New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection. Library of Congress. Web. 01 May. 2013. < http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/98515055/>. “Coretta Scott King, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front.” Photograph. 13 Nov. 1964. New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection. Library of Congress. Web. 01 May. 2013. < http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/ 2008677732/>. “[Composite of two photographs: lower photograph shows the Selma--Montgomery Civil Rights march, with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., (front/center), Coretta Scott King (behind Dr. King) and John Lewis (right of Mrs. King); upper photograph shows five white segregationists, two with confederate flags].” Photograph. 1965. New York WorldTelegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection. Library of Congress. Web. 01 May. 2013. <http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/99401396/>. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Family surrounded by reporters at Atlanta Airport on their way to Oslo where he is to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Photograph. 1964. New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection. Library of Congress. Web. 01 May. 2013. “Dr. King and wife Coretta, smiling, surrounded by people.” Photograph. 02 Mar. 1965. New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection. Library of Congress. Web. 01 May. 2013. < http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/ 99404331/>. Fernandez, Orlando. “Vice President-Elect Hubert Humphrey shaking hands with Dr. King, as Mrs. King looks on, at a rally at Harlem's 369th Regiment Armory] / World Telegram & Sun photo by O. Fernandez.” Photograph. 17 Dec. 1964. New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection. Library of Congress. Web. 01 May. 2013. < http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/ 99404326/>. Gotfryd, Bernard. “Coretta Scott King, head-and-shoulders portrait.” Photograph. 1969. Gotfryd (Bernard) Photograph Collection. Library of Congress. Web. 01 May. 2013. < http://www.loc.gov/pictures/ item/2006679799/>. Highsmith, Carol M. “Coretta Scott King and her children attend the burial of the Martin Luther King time capsule on Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the Willard Hotel, Washington, D.C. ” Photograph. 1988. Carol M. Highsmith Archive. Library of Congress. Web. 01 May. 2013.< http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/ 2011632675/>. Highsmith, Carol M. “Coretta Scott King speaks during a ceremony to bury the Martin Luther King time capsule, Washington, D.C.” Photograph. 1988. Carol M. Highsmith Archive. Library of Congress. Web. 01 May. 2013.< http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2011632686/>. 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