The 1960s: King's work expands
![Coretta Scott King sits next to Harry Belafonte during King's funeral. In a 1993 AJC article, she told a reporter: "The fact is, I say to my kids, 'The bullet didn't end [Dr. King's] influence and kill his spirit; it's too late now. . . You just mark my word, your daddy's influence will continue to grow so you don't have to worry.'"](http://alt.coxnewsweb.com/cnishared/tools/shared/mediahub/07/08/70/slideshow_470087_king196033.jpg)
Coretta Scott King sits next to Harry Belafonte during King's funeral. In a 1993 AJC article, she told a reporter: "The fact is, I say to my kids, 'The bullet didn't end [Dr. King's] influence and kill his spirit; it's too late now. . . You just mark my word, your daddy's influence will continue to grow so you don't have to worry.'" File photo / AJC