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Monday, January 19, 2009

Coretta Scott King’s ‘dream’

By Dan Wooding
Founder of ASSIST Ministries

Coretta Scott King
by a picture of her husband

LONDON, UK (ANS) -- We have just celebrated “Martin Luther King Jr. Day” here in America, and this brought memories flooding back for me.

For back in 1969, one of my first interviews as a new journalist with Billy Graham’s London newspaper, The Christian, was with Coretta Scott King. It was many months after the murder of her husband on April 4, 1968, when Dr. King was murdered by a bullet from the gun of James Earl Ray, as he was standing on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee.

We talked in the home of Canon John Collins of St. Paul’s Cathedral just before Mrs. King was about to become the first woman to preach at a statutory service at the massive cathedral.

Mrs. King plays the piano for her young children
As I watched her four children scamper around the house -- just like any other children of their age – I thought of the pain they must all have been through.

I looked at Mrs. King and asked if she was worried about suffering the same fate as her husband.

“I have lived with the threat so long now I hardly think about it,” she said her eyes ablaze. “I must do what I must do!”

She glanced across the room at her four children, and added, “My children are with me in this.”

Shortly after the interview, Mrs. King stood in the same carved pulpit in St. Paul's Cathedral where her husband preached five years earlier.

“Many despair at all the evil and unrest and disorder in the world today,” she preached, “but I see a new social order and I see the dawn of a new day.”

Mrs. King continued with the work of her late husband until her death on January 30, 2006 at the age of 78. She worked tirelessly for racial equality after he was assassinated and fought successfully for a national holiday in memory of him. She also founded The King Center in Atlanta to preserve his legacy.

Speaking in 2003 on the 40th anniversary of her husband's best known speech, Mrs. King urged the crowds to follow the peaceful path he preached.

Just like her husband, she also had a dream!


Dan Wooding, 68, is an award winning British journalist now living in Southern California with his wife Norma of 45 years. He is the founder and international director of ASSIST (Aid to Special Saints in Strategic Times) and the ASSIST News Service (ANS); and US Bureau Chief for the Missionaries News Service (www.missionariesnews.tv) and Safe Worlds IPTV’s Faith, Hope and Charity channel. He was, for ten years, a commentator, on the UPI Radio Network in Washington, DC., and now hosts the weekly "Front Page Radio" show on KWVE in Southern California and which is also carried on the Calvary Radio Network throughout the United States. The program is also aired in Great Britain on UCB UK and Calvary Chapel Radio UK. Wooding is the author of some 42 books, the latest of which is his autobiography, "From Tabloid to Truth", which is published by Theatron Books. To order a copy, go to www.fromtabloidtotruth.com. E-mail: danjuma1@aol.com.

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