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MLK’s Goddaughter Donzaleigh Abernathy ’75 Shares Memories and Inspires Students 

George School was honored to welcome Donzaleigh Abernathy ’75 back to campus as its MLK Day guest speaker this year during a special assembly.

The youngest daughter of Rev. Dr. Ralph David Abernathy, who, along with Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a co-founder of the American Civil Rights Movement, Donzaleigh was Dr. King’s goddaughter and spent her childhood on the front lines of the Civil Rights Movement. 

Donzaleigh shared her wisdom and life experiences with the George School community during her visit:

“No one group is greater than another. We are all the same. That’s what the Civil Rights Movement taught us,” Donzaleigh said. “It’s important that we all understand [our history], and that we all know [our history] because this is our history, our story.”

“That’s why I needed to come to George School, so I could be who I needed to be,” Donzaleigh continued. “Take this history with you. Learn it. Be proud that God made you the way you are. Don’t try to be anything other than who you are.”

CBS Philadelphia News Anchor Janelle Burrell was on campus during Donzaleigh’s visit and featured her inspiring visit to George School in a newscast.

Watch her interview with CBS here.

 

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