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Heiberger, Alabama is located in Alabama
Heiberger, Alabama
Heiberger, Alabama
Location in Alabama
Country United States
State Alabama
County Perry
Elevation
200 ft (60 m)
Time zone UTC-6 (Central (CST))
 • Summer (DST) UTC-5 (CDT)
Area code(s) 334
GNIS feature ID 159751

Heiberger is a small, quiet place in Perry County, Alabama, United States. It's known as an unincorporated community. This means it doesn't have its own local government, like a mayor or city council. Instead, it's governed by the county. Heiberger is located about 10 miles north of a town called Marion.

Heiberger is especially famous for one important reason: it's the birthplace of Coretta Scott King. She was a very important leader in the Civil Rights Movement and worked hard for fairness and peace.

About Heiberger

Heiberger is found in the central part of Alabama. It's a rural area, meaning it has lots of open land and fewer buildings. The community is part of Perry County. This county is known for its history and natural beauty.

Being an unincorporated community means that services like police and fire departments are usually provided by the county government. Residents of Heiberger rely on nearby towns for many things. These can include schools, shops, and other services.

Coretta Scott King: A Champion for Change

Coretta Scott King was born in Heiberger, Alabama, on April 27, 1927. She grew up in a time when many people faced unfair treatment because of their skin color. This was especially true in the Southern United States. Her family taught her the importance of education and standing up for what is right.

Early Life and Education

Coretta's parents, Obadiah and Bernice McMurray Scott, were strong and hardworking. They owned a farm and a small general store. This helped them support their family. Coretta attended Lincoln Normal School in Marion, Alabama. She was a very bright student and loved music.

She earned a scholarship to Antioch College in Ohio. There, she studied music and education. After college, she moved to Boston to study classical singing at the New England Conservatory of Music. It was in Boston that she met a young student named Martin Luther King Jr..

Her Journey with Martin Luther King Jr.

Coretta Scott married Martin Luther King Jr. in 1953. They soon moved to Montgomery, Alabama. This was where Martin Luther King Jr. became a leader in the Civil Rights Movement. Coretta stood by him and became a powerful voice for civil rights herself.

She used her talents to support the movement. She gave speeches, organized protests, and performed "Freedom Concerts." These concerts combined music with messages about justice and equality. She traveled all over the world, sharing the story of the struggle for civil rights.

A Lasting Legacy

After Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in 1968, Coretta Scott King continued his work. She became a global leader for human rights. She worked tirelessly to keep his dream alive. She also fought for women's rights and peace around the world.

One of her biggest achievements was establishing The King Center in Atlanta, Georgia. This center is dedicated to teaching people about Martin Luther King Jr.'s philosophy of nonviolent social change. Coretta Scott King passed away in 2006, but her legacy of fighting for a better world continues to inspire many.

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