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Reach for this biography when your child notices a special gold or silver seal on their favorite library book and asks what it means, or when they are beginning to explore the history of the Civil Rights Movement. This book introduces Coretta Scott King not just as the wife of a famous leader, but as a courageous activist, talented singer, and dedicated mother who shaped American history through her own strength and vision. It is a gentle yet honest introduction to the fight for equality, perfect for elementary-aged readers. The narrative emphasizes the power of peaceful protest and the importance of carrying on a legacy after loss. By highlighting Coretta's personal background and her role in establishing the prestigious book award that bears her name, this biography helps children connect literature to real-world change. It is an ideal choice for parents who want to discuss resilience, fairness, and the quiet bravery required to stand up for what is right.