The result was to delete the image.
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There are several free images on Commons, see Commons:Category:Coretta Scott King. January ( talk) 16:16, 2 February 2014 (UTC) reply
I am fully aware of the Commons, but regardless I believed the image I used was a better fit especially in the post-mortem time of this article. So for instance, that low quality Coretta Scott King image was used when she was alive. However, after she died, I began to feel that the article would best serve with one from around the time of her marriage to a few years after her husband's death. I have seen the articles of Jacqueline Kennedy, Ethel Kennedy and Maya Angelou and notice their images were taken during their "prime" so to speak, rather than their elderly years. On the Commons, all I see are files that are similar to that age. The main file I propose to use is the one in the "Early widowhood" section, while the other file be taken and used in the article itself. Informant16 17:16, 3 February 2014 (UTC) reply
The result was to delete the image.
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subpage,
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There are several free images on Commons, see Commons:Category:Coretta Scott King. January ( talk) 16:16, 2 February 2014 (UTC) reply
I am fully aware of the Commons, but regardless I believed the image I used was a better fit especially in the post-mortem time of this article. So for instance, that low quality Coretta Scott King image was used when she was alive. However, after she died, I began to feel that the article would best serve with one from around the time of her marriage to a few years after her husband's death. I have seen the articles of Jacqueline Kennedy, Ethel Kennedy and Maya Angelou and notice their images were taken during their "prime" so to speak, rather than their elderly years. On the Commons, all I see are files that are similar to that age. The main file I propose to use is the one in the "Early widowhood" section, while the other file be taken and used in the article itself. Informant16 17:16, 3 February 2014 (UTC) reply