Legacy of Love
The love story of Martin and Coretta
Host: Reverend Liz Walker
Produced, Written and Directed by Roberto Mighty
funded by Embrace Boston/The Boston Foundation
LEGACY OF LOVE shows how Martin Luther King, Jr and Coretta Scott met in 1952, fell in love, dreamed a new world together, and resolved to dedicate their union to the civil rights movement. No matter what the cost. Contemporary, fast-paced storytelling includes dramatic reenactments, exclusive interviews, eyewitness accounts, and comments from diverse community leaders. Rave Reviews!
January/February on PBS TV
INTERVIEWEES
Director’s Statement - Roberto Mighty
“Taking stylistic cues from narrative filmmaking, this documentary will explore the romantic relationship between Coretta Scott and Martin Luther King, Jr. when they met as college students in Boston; where they went and what they were doing in the city; and their dreams for a life of activism and family. From the beginning, they were committed to making the country a better place. In the end, they made the world a better place. The project will show that history and make it relevant to today’s worldwide audiences - utilizing living witnesses, interactive storytelling, immersive new media installation and graphic animation.”
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For the first time on television and modern multimedia, Legacy of Love brings to light the mostly unknown story of Martin Luther King and Coretta Scott’s formative years in 1950’s Boston, where they met as students, fell in love, overcame the odds, and started on the road to becoming worldwide leaders and iconic symbols for the civil rights of people all over the world.
During this period, Martin Luther King earned a PhD from Boston University in systematic theology, deepening his ideas on religion and politics, while also serving on the ministerial staff at a local Black Baptist Church. A lifelong musician, Coretta Scott received a degree in music education in voice and violin from the New England Conservatory of Music, later incorporating song and poetry into her important civil rights work.
Dr. King maintained a significant relationship with the City of Boston, receiving critical support from local religious and political leaders like James Reeb, the Unitarian Universalist minister who was murdered during the voting rights demonstrations in Selma; Professor Howard Thurman, the first Black Dean at Boston University’s Marsh Chapel and the man widely credited with introducing King to Mohandas Ghandi’s concept of nonviolent resistance; and Reverend Michael Haynes, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist Church in Roxbury where King was Assistant Pastor.
In later years, King deposited archival material for future research at Boston University; Coretta Scott King was awarded an honorary doctorate from the New England Conservatory of Music, and in 1965, Dr. King testified before the Massachusetts Legislature and held a march from the South End to the Boston Common where he spoke on civil rights.
FUNDERS
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Funding by Embrace Boston and The Boston Foundation
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Interviewees and Commentators
Reverend Dr. Michael Haynes, Twelfth Baptist Church
Pastor Gerald Arthur, Twelfth Baptist Church
Martin J. Walsh, Mayor of Boston
Rabbi Elaine Zecher, Temple Israel
Imam Yasir Fahmy, Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center
Michelle Wu, Boston City Councilor
Pastor Dr. Gloria White-Hammond, Bethel A.M.E. Church
Pastor Dr. Ray Hammond, Bethel A.M.E. Church
Reverend Willie Bodrick, Twelfth Baptist Church
Raquel Ortiz, Public Television Producer/Host
Leoner Woodson
Lester Vaughn Williams
Professor Jewelle Taylor Gibbs
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Consulting Scholars
Walter E. Fluker, Martin Luther King, Jr. Professor of Ethical Leadership, Boston University
Clayborne Carson, Martin Luther King, Jr. Centennial Professor of History, Stanford University
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FILM CREDITS
Producer/Writer/Director/Cinematographer/Editor
Roberto Mighty
Host
Reverend Liz Walker
SPECIAL THANKS
Paul English
Imari Paris Jeffries
Marie St. Fleur
Miles B. Smith
Steve Marx
Thomas Novak
Maryalice Perrin-Mohr
Alan Karass, PhD
Hank Mou
Boston City Council
Reverend Jeff Brown
Mrs. Clara Bell
Sidney Burton
Truman Chen
Meghan E. Irons
Paul Glass
Dale Patterson
Pastor Wesley A. Roberts
Louis Elisa
Sheldon Steele
John Tonello
DRAMATIZATIONS
Young Coretta Scott: Katelyn Fortes
Young Martin Luther King, Jr: Harry Garo
Voice of fictional memoirist: Dayenne CB Walters
Coretta’s Benefactor: Verna Hampton
Casting: Slate Casting
Costumer: Laura Lynn Bill
Set Photographer/PA: Shawn Read
Makeup Artist: Pauline Chew Antoine
Historic Automobile: Robert Cook
FILM CREW
Director of Photography/Cinematographer: Roberto Mighty
Field Sound/Grip: Richard Fomo
Field Sound/Grip: Lynn Weissman
Grip: Brian Galford
Production Assistant: Anson Fraser
Production Assistant: Donald Rockhead
Portrait Illustrator: Carlos W. Byron
Trailer Announcer: Naheem Garcia
4K Cameras, Studio & Editing Facilities: Celestial Media LLC
Narration Sound Facilities: WGBH, Doug Shugarts, Sound Engineer
Makeup Artist for Rev. Walker: Phoebe Ramler
Studio Facility for selected Host Segments: BNN Charles J. Beard II Media Center
Transcripts: GoTranscript.com
ARCHIVAL MATERIALS
Antioch College
AP Photo
Archive.org
Boston Herald
Boston Planning & Development Agency
Boston Public Library
Crozer Theological Seminary
Dillard University
Freedom House
Getty Images
Howard University
Mississippi Department of Archives and History
MIT Libraries Kepes-Lynch Photograph Collection
Morehouse College
New England Conservatory of Music
Northeastern University Snell Library
Prelinger Archive
Stanford University Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute
US Library of Congress
WPA Film Library
MUSIC
“Lift Every Voice and Sing”
by J. Rosamond Johnson
and James Weldon Johnson
Pianist: Jonathan Singleton
Recorded at Celestial Media Studio
MUSIC
“Our Piece Of The World (V4)”
Artist: Patrick Smith
Pro: BMI
Publisher: Electric Philharmonic
Publisher PRO: None
Courtesy Audioblocks
“For Jerry”
Artist: Patrick Smith
Pro: BMI
Publisher: Electric Philharmonic
Publisher PRO: None
Courtesy Audioblocks
“Will You Be There When He Comes”
Artist: Edward Grenga, Charles Lawry, Douglas Stevens, & Michael McMahon
Pro: ASCAP
Publisher: SI Publishing
Publisher PRO: SOCAN
Courtesy Audioblocks
“dancin in church short”
Artist: John Martin Camp
Pro: BMI
Publisher: Soundscape Media
Publisher PRO: SOCAN
Courtesy Audioblocks
“Sweet Life”
Artist: Gregory Sims
Pro: ASCAP
Publisher: MST Publishing
Publisher PRO: ASCAP
Courtesy Audioblocks
“Lonely Piano (V4)”
Artist: Patrick Smith
Pro: BMI
Publisher: Electric Philharmonic
Publisher PRO: None
Courtesy Audioblocks
“Our Fathers”
Artist: Patrick Smith
Pro: BMI
Publisher: Electric Philharmonic
Publisher PRO: None
Courtesy Audioblocks
“The Prodigal Returns”
Artist: Patrick Smith
Pro: BMI
Publisher: Electric Philharmonic
Publisher PRO: None
Courtesy Audioblocks
“Gospel Jazz”
Artist: Bobby Cole
Pro: PRS
Publisher: SI Publishing
Publisher PRO: SOCAN
Courtesy Audioblocks
“I Will Sing”
Artist: Marcus Cohen, Sherry Marcus
Pro: ASCAP, BMI
Publisher: Soundscape Audioworks / Soundscape Media
Publisher PRO: SOCAN
Courtesy Audioblocks
“Rolling River (V4)”
Artist: Patrick Smith
Pro: BMI
Publisher: Electric Philharmonic
Publisher PRO: None
Courtesy Audioblocks
“Tense Hours”
Artist: Patrick Smith
Pro: BMI
Publisher: Electric Philharmonic
Publisher PRO: None
Courtesy Audioblocks
“Shang Tzu Dream”
Artist: Robert Gacek
Pro: None
Publisher: None
Courtesy Audioblocks
“Double Helix Short Version”
Artist: Zac Nelson
Pro: None
Publisher: None
Courtesy Audioblocks
“The Prodigal Returns”
Artist: Patrick Smith
Pro: BMI
Publisher: Electric Philharmonic
Publisher PRO: None
Courtesy Audioblocks
“Tension Building”
Artist: Bruce Zimmerman
Pro: ASCAP
Publisher: ImageCollect Publishing
Publisher PRO: ASCAP
Courtesy Audioblocks
“Triumphant Return (V2)”
Artist: Patrick Smith
Pro: BMI
Publisher: Electric Philharmonic
Publisher PRO: None
Courtesy Audioblocks
©2023 Roberto Mighty
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