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Coretta Scott King and George Bush
(Original Caption) 12/13/1988-Washington, DC- President-elect George Bush meets with Coretta Scott King, widow of Martin Luther King, Jr. in his office 12/13. Unleash your creativity and transform your space into a visual masterpiece.
Bettmann
Media ID 39282287
1980s Bush Coretta Scott King George H Human Rights Meeting Office Public Speaking
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December 13th, 1988 - A moment of unity and respect as President-elect George Bush meets with Coretta Scott King in his office, paying tribute to her late husband Martin Luther King Jr.
Framed Prints of Coretta Scott King and George Bush
Meet two influential figures from American history - Coretta Scott King and former President-elect George Bush. This poignant photograph captures their meeting on December 13th, 1988 at Mr. Bush's office in Washington D.C., where they likely discussed issues of social justice and equality that Mrs. King had dedicated her life to advancing. Printed from a high-quality image by Bettmann for Fine Art Storehouse, this framed print is not only a beautiful piece of art but also an important historical artifact.
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1, 2, 4 5 is prime 8 = 2^3 9 is divisible by three 11 and only eleven of these numbers are primes among them. 13 also has the same property. 14 can be divided evenly into two groups: one consisting of all its even divisors (including itself), and another group consisting of all odd divisors.
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