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Scott King (writer)
Scott King may refer to: *Scott King (artist) Scott King (born 1969) is a graphic designer and visual artist. Past experiences include Art Director of '' i-D'' and Creative Director of ''Sleazenation'' magazines, for which he was awarded 'Best Cover' and 'Best Designed Feature of the Year ... (born 1969) * Scott King (ice hockey, born 1967), Canadian ice hockey goaltender who played with the Detroit Red Wings * Scott King (ice hockey, born 1977), Canadian professional ice hockey player * Scott L. King, mayor of Gary, Indiana from 1996 to 2006 See also * Coretta Scott King (1927–2006), American author, activist, and civil rights leader *'' Scott-King's Modern Europe'', novella published in 1947 by Evelyn Waugh {{hndis, name=King, Scott ...
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Scott King (artist)
Scott King (born 1969) is a graphic designer and visual artist. Past experiences include Art Director of '' i-D'' and Creative Director of ''Sleazenation'' magazines, for which he was awarded 'Best Cover' and 'Best Designed Feature of the Year' prizes. King occasionally produces work under the banner 'CRASH!' with writer and historian Matt Worley. King’s work has been exhibited widely in European and American galleries, including the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, Kunst-Werke in Berlin, Portikus in Frankfurt, White Columns in New York, Kunstverein Munich and the Museum of Modern Art The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. It plays a major role in developing and collecting modern art, and is often identified as one of ... in New York. References {{DEFAULTSORT:King, Scott 1969 births Living people English graphic designers English contemporary ar ...
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Scott King (ice Hockey, Born 1967)
Scott Glenndale Martin King (born June 25, 1967) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. He played in two National Hockey League games for the Detroit Red Wings during the 1990–91 and 1991–92 seasons. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1990 to 1993, was spent in the minor leagues. He was drafted 10th (190th overall) in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft. Early life King was born in Thunder Bay, Ontario. He headed west from his hometown to join the Richmond Sockeyes of the British Columbia Junior Hockey League during his teenage years. Career Minor league hockey A fast reflex goalie with a right-handed catch, King quickly earned the starting job for the Sockeyes and played 40 games that year, winning 23 and with a 5.05 goals against average (GAA). During the 1985–86 season, King played for the Vernon Lakers and posting an even better 17–9–0 record in 29 games with a 4.64 GAA. The Detroit Red Wings decided to draft King 190th overall in the 1986 NHL ...
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Scott King (ice Hockey, Born 1977)
Scott King (born January 21, 1977) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who last played for Lausitzer Füchse in the DEL2 league. Career statistics Awards and honours *ECHL Most Valuable Player ( 2000–01) *ECHL Leading Scorer ( 2000–01) *Participated in 2009 Spengler Cup (with Adler Mannheim The Adler Mannheim (English: ''Mannheim Eagles'', formerly Mannheimer ERC) is a professional ice hockey team of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga, the highest-level ice hockey league in Germany. The team is based in Mannheim, a city in the northern pa ...) External links * 1977 births Living people Adler Mannheim players Augsburger Panther players Boston University Terriers men's ice hockey players Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in the United States Charlotte Checkers (1993–2010) players EC Bad Tölz players Fredericton Canadiens players Hannover Scorpions players Iserlohn Roosters players Kelowna Rockets players Krefeld Pinguine players Lausitze ...
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Scott may refer to: Places Canada * Scott, Quebec, municipality in the Nouvelle-Beauce regional municipality in Quebec * Scott, Saskatchewan, a town in the Rural Municipality of Tramping Lake No. 380 * Rural Municipality of Scott No. 98, Saskatchewan United States * Scott, Arkansas * Scott, Georgia * Scott, Indiana * Scott, Louisiana * Scott, Missouri * Scott, New York * Scott, Ohio * Scott, Wisconsin (other) (several places) * Fort Scott, Kansas * Great Scott Township, St. Louis County, Minnesota * Scott Air Force Base, Illinois * Scott City, Kansas * Scott City, Missouri * Scott County (other) (various states) * Scott Mountain, a mountain in Oregon * Scott River, in California * Scott Township (other) (several places) Elsewhere * 876 Scott, minor planet orbiting the Sun * Scott (crater), a lunar impact crater near the south pole of the Moon *Scott Conservation Park, a protected area in South Australia People * Scott (surname), including a li ...
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Coretta Scott King
Coretta Scott King ( Scott; April 27, 1927 – January 30, 2006) was an American author, activist, and civil rights leader who was married to Martin Luther King Jr. from 1953 until his death. As an advocate for African-American equality, she was a leader for the civil rights movement in the 1960s. King was also a singer who often incorporated music into her civil rights work. King met her husband while attending graduate school in Boston. They both became increasingly active in the American civil rights movement. King played a prominent role in the years after her husband's assassination in 1968, when she took on the leadership of the struggle for racial equality herself and became active in the Women's Movement. King founded the King Center, and sought to make his birthday a national holiday. She finally succeeded when Ronald Reagan signed legislation which established Martin Luther King, Jr., Day on November 2, 1983. She later broadened her scope to include both advocacy fo ...
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