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Donzaleigh Abernathy is an American actress, author and civil rights activist.


Early life

Abernathy’s Mother was pregnant with her when her parents’ home was bombed in the pre-dawn hours of January 10, 1957 after the successful close of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Abernathy was born trembling in the segregated St. Jude’s Hospital
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and lived there through the “Freedom Riders,” until her Family moved to
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,
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in 1962, where she grew up, at the request of Martin Luther King, Jr., so that her Father Ralph David Abernathy, Sr. could continue co-leading the
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with Dr. King. In 1965, after participating in “The Selma to Montgomery March for the Right To Vote,” the Abernathy children, along with the King children integrated Spring Street Elementary School and began mass integration of public schools in the South. Abernathy briefly attended the Northside High School for the Performing Arts, before attending and graduating from
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, a Quaker Prep School in
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,
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. Her father was Rev. Dr.
Ralph Abernathy Ralph David Abernathy Sr. (March 11, 1926 – April 17, 1990) was an American civil rights activist and Baptist minister. He was ordained in the Baptist tradition in 1948. As a leader of the civil rights movement, he was a close friend and ...
, a co-founder and co-leader of the American civil rights movement, and her mother was the life long civil rights activist Juanita Jones Abernathy. She, her sister Juandalynn and brother Ralph David 3rd joined their parents on all the major civil rights marches and witness first-hand many significant events of the civil rights movement. Her family was very close to that of
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. (born Michael King Jr.; January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an American Baptist minister and activist, one of the most prominent leaders in the civil rights movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968 ...
, another prominent figure of the civil rights movement. The Abernathy and King children went to school together, performed extracurricular activities together, spent Saturday and Sunday dinners together, as well as spent vacations and holidays together. According to Ms. Abernathy herself, children from both families would hold performances for their parents and their childhood Acting Teacher Mr. Walter Roberts, the father of movie stars Julia Roberts and Eric Roberts, on these occasions with
Yolanda King Yolanda Denise King (November 17, 1955 – May 15, 2007) was an African-American activist, actress and first-born child of civil rights leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King. She was also known for her artistic and entertainment e ...
, one of King's daughters, acting as the director and Dr. King filming their performances. Abernathy has stated "that's really when hestarted acting." She is married to actor/producer Dar Dixon.


Career

After graduating from
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in
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, Abernathy moved to
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. She landed her first job after auditioning for a role with the Off Off Broadway production and worked for the Production Designer Eugene Lee and Costume Designer Franne Lee of “Saturday Night Live.” She played Lady in Orange in the Alliance Theater’s Southeastern Equity Tour of “For Colored Girls” and Iris in the Alliance Theater’s “Antony and Cleopatra“ with Jane Alexander and Ed Moore. Since then, Ms. Abernathy has played roles in many movies and television movies, such as Mrs. Don King in the Award Winning HBO Drama “Don King, Only in America.” In the historical Civil War drama '' Gods and Generals'', she portrays the slave, Martha. Although the film itself was not critically well-received, Abernathy was praised for her part by film critic Roger Ebert. Another reviewer stated that "Abernathy's image of Martha combines strength with glamour." She starred for four years as a series regular on Lifetime's '' Any Day Now''. Born in the midst of the Civil Rights Movement after her parents’ home was bombed, Ms. Abernathy’s life has been dedicated to civil and human rights.


Filmography


Film


Television


Books

The 2001 Smithsonian Institution's book of essays, ''In the spirit of Martin: the living legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'' Donzaleigh Abernathy was one of the contributing authors. In 2004, she authored the book ''Partners To History - Martin Luther King, Ralph David Abernathy and the Civil Rights Movement'', in honor of her parents. The book was nominated by the American Library Association as one of the “Best Books for Young Adults,” 2003.


Bibliography

*''Partners to History: Martin Luther King Jr., Ralph David Abernathy, and the Civil Rights Movement'' (Crown, 2003) *''In the spirit of Martin: the living legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'' (Tinwood Books, 2002)


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