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  Abernathy, Ralph David
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NameRalph David Abernathy
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Atlanta, Georgia , United States
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Born March 11, 1926
DiedApril 17, 1990 (64 years)
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Last ModifedJuan Croniqueur
Feb 21, 2023 03:06am
Tags Black - Baptist -
InfoSocial Reformer. Early civil rights organizer and minister who is best known as the leading confidante and friend of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Born in Linden, Alabama, he was the son of a successful farmer. He became pastor of the First Baptist Church of Montgomery, Alabama in 1951, and became associated with Dr. King a few years later. Resigning as pastor of his church, he and his family moved to Atlanta where he became pastor of West Hunter Street Baptist Church from 1961 until his death. He and King formed the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) in New Orleans in 1957. He was Dr. King's chosen successor to head SCLC (1968 to 1977) following King's assassination in 1968 (he delivered the eulogy for his close friend). In May of that same year he led the "Poor People's March" on Washington, D.C. Although as a competent leader of SCLC, the organization never regained the influence it had under King. In 1977 he resigned as head of SCLC to run unsuccessfully, for Andrew Young's congressional seat. Turning away from the civil rights movement, he devoted his attention to his church in Atlanta and the issues of world peace. He published his controversial autobiography "And the Wall Came Tumbling Down" in 1989.

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Son Kwame Abernathy 0000-
Son Ralph D. Abernathy III 1959-2016

INFORMATION LINKS
Encyclopedia of Alabama  Discuss
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RACES
  03/15/1977 GA District 5 - Special Primary Lost 4.79% (-34.86%)
ENDORSEMENTS
US President National Vote - Nov 04, 1980 R Ronald Reagan
GA District 5 - Special Election - Apr 05, 1977 D John R. Lewis