The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. -- and the civil rights struggle
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With Motley in 1965( Associated Press )
Martin Luther King Jr. with his wife, Coretta, left, and Constance Baker Motley, a lawyer for the NAACP, in Birmingham, Ala., in 1965. King was assassinated in 1968. In the years following her husband's death, Coretta Scott King went on to take a leading role in the struggle for racial equality as well as in the women's movement.
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