This Day in Black History: April 17, 1990

Ralph Abernathy, renowned civil rights leader, died in Atlanta.

Posted: 04/17/2012 07:00 AM EDT

In nearly all the photos of Martin Luther King Jr. participating in marches, there was one figure who was constantly by his side: Ralph Abernathy. After King’s assassination in 1968, Abernathy took on the leadership of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and led the March on Washington that had been planned for May of that year.


Born in Linden, Alabama, Abernathy graduated from Alabama State University, where he served as student body president and class president. He also worked there as dean of men and as a professor of social studies and mathematics. In 1952, he became the pastor of the First Baptist Church in Montgomery. He also became the first Black man to host a radio show in that city. In 1955, he and his close friend Martin Luther King organized the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which lasted 381 days and challenged segregation on buses. For years, he was King’s best friend. The two were inseparable and often shared the same hotel rooms and jail cells,  and they spent considerable time together with each other's families.


After years of leading the civil rights group and immersing himself in politics — he ran unsuccessfully for Congress — he published an autobiography, “And the Walls Came Tumbling Down,” detailing his friendship with King. Abernathy died in 1990 at age 64.


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