Coretta Scott King, a Revolutionary Woman (January 2006)

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'When we retell the story of radical African American activism in the 20th century, we will finally embrace Coretta Scott King as the truly revolutionary figure she was.'

This article was originally published in the Spring 2006 issue of Ms.—a few months after Coretta Scott King’s death on January 30, 2006.

Her commitment to human rights was all-encompassing and unrelenting. Scolding Congress for investing in questionable military actions over the past four years, she reminded college audiences that “in addition to the terrible loss of human life…we have spent more than 200 billion dollars on the war [in Iraq], with no end in sight.”

Unlike many civil rights leaders, she saw the similarities between the struggle for Black liberation and the gay and lesbian rights movement, arguing, “We have to launch a national campaign against homophobia in the Black community.”

 

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