Swann Galleries - The Shape of Things to Come: African-American Fine Art - Sale 2353 - June 10, 2014 - page 59

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MONETA J. SLEET, JR. (1926 - 1996)
Mrs. Coretta Scott King and her daughter Bernice at the funeral of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,Atlanta
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Silver print, 1968. 356x279 mm; 14x11 inches. Signed and dated in white ink, lower right.
For 13 years,
Ebony
magazine photographer Moneta Sleet, Jr. chronicled pivotal moments in the
Reverend Dr.Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life.He was there in 1955 when King organized the Montgomery
bus boycott, in 1964 when King won the Nobel Peace Prize, and he was there on April 9, 1968, when
King was mourned at Atlanta’s Ebenezer Baptist Church.When Coretta Scott King discovered that the
press pool covering Dr. King’s funeral included no black photographers, she alerted everyone, if Moneta
Sleet was not allowed into the church, there would be no photographers at all.This iconic photograph
Sleet took of Mrs. King woefully holding daughter Bernice won a Pulitzer Prize, making Sleet the first
African-American photographer to win the highest honor for news.
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