Martin Luther King Jr.'s Letter to His Pregnant Wife Coretta Scott King | Mary Morrissey

Martin Luther King Jr. wrote a letter to his wife, Coretta Scott King, in October 1960 from Georgia State Prison at Reidsville. Coretta didn't know that he had just been imprisoned. This was his message. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/marymani... Share this video:    • Martin Luther King Jr.'s Letter to His Pre...   -------------------------------------------- To create a dream, you must first craft your vision. Without one, it’s tough to fully access the true power of your will. I’d like to share with you a 13-minute meditation to help guide you through a simple process to build your vision: Building The Vision of Your Dreams ✨ ⬇ Get It Here ⬇ https://www.dreambuilderprogram.com/o... -------------------------------------------- Coretta was pregnant with their third child at the time, so Dr. King decided to write her a letter. In his letter, he told his wife that he wasn't sure how things were going to work out, but he had to believe that everything was going to be okay. He also included words of encouragement. Here’s the first part of his letter to Coretta Scott King: "Hello Darling, Today I find myself a long way from you and the children. I am at the State Prison in Reidsville which is about 230 miles from Atlanta. They picked me up from the DeKalb jail about 4 o’clock this morning. I know this whole experience is very difficult for you to adjust to, especially in your condition of pregnancy, but as I said to you yesterday this is the cross that we must bear for the freedom of our people. So I urge you to be strong in faith, and this will in turn strengthen me. I can assure you that it is extremely difficult for me to think of being away from you and my Yoki and Marty for four months, but I am asking God hourly to give me the power of endurance. I have faith to believe that this excessive suffering that is now coming to our family will in some little way serve to make Atlanta a better city, Georgia a better state, and America a better country. Just how this can happen I do not know yet, but I have faith to believe it will. If I am correct, then our suffering is not in vain." Happy MLK Jr. Day! Subscribe and join me, Dream Builders! https://www.youtube.com/user/marymani... Contact Mary Morrissey Customer Care Team: http://www.marymorrissey.com/contact Big hugs 🤗 Mary Morrissey