When Martin Luther King was assassinated in 1968, Lester Maddox, the governor of Georgia, refused to attend his funeral in Atlanta, branding the civil rights leader "an enemy of the country".
So it was a sign of how much the US has changed over the past four decades that the funeral of his wife, Coretta Scott King, in the same city, was attended yesterday not only by the state governor, but also by four presidents.



