Martin Luther King Jr. enjoys Sunday dinner
at home
after church with his wife Coretta and their children Yolanda, Marty, Dexter, and Bernice on November 8, 1964.
(Photos by Flip Schulke)
Martin Luther King Jr. enjoys Sunday dinner
at home
after church with his wife Coretta and their children Yolanda, Marty, Dexter, and Bernice on November 8, 1964.
(Photos by Flip Schulke)
Coretta Scott King at Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom conference in Washington, D.C on March 28, 1968.
(Original Caption) Mrs. Martin Luther King presiding at conference of Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom – one of the world’s oldest peace organizations. The league presented a proposal for a Vietnam peace settlement and called for a “ceasefire now.“ Mrs. King said that “all women have a common bond – they don’t want their husbands and sons maimed and killed in war.”
Martin Luther King Jr. at home with his wife Coretta Scott
King
and their daughter Yolanda
King
in Montgomery, Alabama. May 1956.
Coretta Scott King, Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., and their children at Ebenezer Baptist Church in
Atlanta, Georgia on
November 8, 1964.
(Photos by Flip Schulke)