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Cours de Litterature V1: Faisant Suite Au Lycee de La Harpe (1826)
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Cours de Litterature V1: Faisant Suite Au Lycee de La Harpe (1826)

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It was 1986, the first year Dr. King’s birthday was observed as a national holiday. Twelve-year-old Omega-Simone Trahan met, for the first time, the incomparable Coretta Scott King. Coretta’s words touched and inspired Omega’s little heart. But it would be her amazing biography that would forever change Omega’s life. Behind every good and successful man is a strong woman. No better example would be more fitting than Coretta Scott King, who was the solid rock behind the good man, Martin Luther King Jr.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
452
ISBN
9781168471307

It was 1986, the first year Dr. King’s birthday was observed as a national holiday. Twelve-year-old Omega-Simone Trahan met, for the first time, the incomparable Coretta Scott King. Coretta’s words touched and inspired Omega’s little heart. But it would be her amazing biography that would forever change Omega’s life. Behind every good and successful man is a strong woman. No better example would be more fitting than Coretta Scott King, who was the solid rock behind the good man, Martin Luther King Jr.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
452
ISBN
9781168471307