How Coretta Scott King Used Her Voice to Sing for Civil Rights | History Honors 250
From a young age, Coretta Scott King was influenced by music. She spent her youth singing in church choirs and ended up studying at the New England Conservatory, where she met MLK. She got a degree in voice, music education, and studied the violin. And when they moved to Alabama, she sang in MLK’s church and founded the Freedom Concerts to bring the power of music to the Civil Rights Movement. Credit to : HISTORY
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