Mrs. Coretta Scott King talks with Jesse Hill of Atlanta during a press conference at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change in Atlanta
Ben Baxter
Vintage wire photograph with resin coating on paper
20th c Photography
Actor Billy Dee Williams kisses Mrs. Coretta King on the hand following a performance of "I Have a Dream" at Ford's Theatre in Washington DC
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph with applied pigment and airbrushing on paper
20th c Photography
Mrs. Coretta Scott King, third from right, bows her head during commemorative services in Atlanta marking the birthday of her slain husband, Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Dr. Martin Luther King, leader of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, leads a parade of Civil Rights marchers from a rally in a church to Lafayette Park, opposite the White House
Harvey Georges
Vintage wire photograph with resin coating on paper
20th c Photography
Mayor Andrew Young of Atlanta smiles just 17 months ago at his Atlanta mayoral campaign headquarters as he listened to encouraging voter returns. On his right is Coretta Scott King.
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
Mrs. Coretta King, center, stands with her family in Atlanta as she sings "We Shall Overcome" after laying a wreath at the crypt of her slain husband, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Reverend Ralph Abernathy, leader of the Poor People's Campaign, arrives at the Republican National Convention in Miami Beach
Albert Coya
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
Today Reverend Ralph Abernathy, above, took over leadership of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference following yesterday's assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Memphis
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaks at a reception at the Savoy Hotel, London
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
Reverend Ralph Abernathy tells an Atlanta press conference that James Earl Ray’s admission of guilt strengthens his belief that there was a conspiracy in the slaying of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Charles Kelly
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Reverend Ralph David Abernathy, lower right, leads a memorial march through downtown Memphis in memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who was killed one year ago
Fred Waters
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
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