Juanita Abernathy, 'Cornerstone' Of Montgomery Bus Boycott, Dies At 87
The widow of civil rights icon the Rev. Ralph David Abernathy is credited with writing the business plan for the 1955 boycott in Montgomery, Ala. She died Thursday in Atlanta.
by Brakkton Booker
Sep 13, 2019
3 minutes
Juanita Abernathy, the widow of civil rights icon the Rev. Ralph Abernathy and one of the last surviving architects of the modern civil rights movement, died Thursday. She was 87.
She died at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta from complications related to a stroke, family spokesperson James Peterson tells NPR. Funeral arrangements are still being finalized.
"She was the last remaining major organizer" of the civil rights movement, according to a statement from Peterson.
Abernathy worked alongside her husband and Martin Luther King Jr. and many others in the 1950s and 1960s to push for
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