Coretta Scott King, the wife of Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., passed away on January 30, 2006. The cause of her death was reported to be ovarian cancer, which she had been battling for several years.
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Coretta Scott King was first diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 1994 and underwent surgery and chemotherapy to treat the disease. She went into remission for several years, but cancer eventually returned and spread to other parts of her body.
Despite her health struggles, she continued to be active in various social justice causes, including the Women’s Movement, LGBTQ rights, and peace and nonviolence.
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In addition to her battle with ovarian cancer, Coretta Scott King also suffered from several other health issues in her later years.
She had a stroke in August 2005, which left her with limited mobility and communication abilities. She also had a heart attack in 2005, which required her to undergo heart bypass surgery.
Despite these challenges, she continued to be an active and vocal advocate for civil rights and equality until her death. Her death was widely mourned as a great loss for the civil rights movement and the world at large.


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