Inspired by her husband, Coretta Scott King found her passion in making a difference in society. She wanted to bring freedom to the people who couldn't stand up for themselves. She also promoted justice towards all types of people. Coretta Scott King experienced and observed wealth and poverty during her honeymoon trip to Mexico with Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. in 1958. Through her journeys she was influenced by her husband’s want to end discrimination. Determination in social justice, integrity for non-violence issues and the focus of anti-segregation, brought her to take a stand.
Coretta King promoted her husband's idea of non-violence. The King Center stated that
"[She] tirelessly carried the message of nonviolence and the dream of the beloved community to almost every corner of our nation and globe.” For example, conveying the message of nonviolence across the world, she and her husband met with Gandhi, and motivated each
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She founded the “Center for Nonviolent social Change in Atlanta” after the death of Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. His assassination motivated Coretta to take initiative to remain in the public's eyes with the problems of separation. The meaning of justice for her was the same privileges in men and women.
Importance in breaking up segregation was a value of hers. Being African American herself, she was the voice of so many others. Speaking on behalf of the public, different protests and speeches were put together against discrimination. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People organization was founded to help African Americans reduce repression. Efforts in “full political and civil rights for African Americans” (NAACP), Martin King and Coretta King provoked change in freedom and equality.
Sparking the movement for social change and equality, Corett Scott King is remembered